With this Ruby Laser, George Porter Sped up Photochemistry

Date 18th, Feb 2022
Source IEEE Spectrum - Scientific and Educational Websites

DESCRIPTION

When the future Nobel-winning chemist George Porter arrived as a Ph.D. student in chemistry at the University of Cambridge in 1945, he found the equipment there “remarkably primitive,” as he told an interviewer in later life. “One made one’s own oscilloscopes.”