Sérgio Pereira da Silva Porto
Sérgio Pereira da Silva Porto | |
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Esfahan Symposium on Laser, professor Sérgio Pereira Porto | |
Born |
19/1/1926 Niteroi -- RJ |
Died | 21/06/79 |
Nationality | Brazil |
Fields | Physics |
Institutions | Hopkins University (Baltimore), Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA),Bell Laboratories, University of Southern California, Institute of Physics "Gleb Wataghin",... |
Known for | Pioneering work in Raman spectroscopy using lasers |
Sérgio Pereira da Silva Porto (Niteroi, 19 January 1926 - Novosibirsk conference, 21 June 1979) was a Brazilian physicist.[1][2][3] He created the fr:notation de Porto for lasers.
Bibliography
- Influence of Optical Activity on Raman spectra
- Experimental observation of Polaritons in Ionic Crystals
- Study of Oblique Phonons in Birefringent Crystals
- Light Scattering by Spin Waves (Magnons)
- Raman Scattering by F-Centers
- Enhancement of Raman Cross-sections due to Resonant Absorption
- Observation of Anti-symmetric Electronic Raman Scattering
- Raman Scattering from Metallic Surfaces
- Depolarization Ratio and Raman Cross-section of Gases
- Symmetry forbidden First-order Raman Spectra in Disordered Solids
- Laser Isotope Separation
- Generalization of Lyddane-Sachs-Teller relation for Ordered-Disordered Crystals
- Absence of Soft-mode in Ordered-Disordered Ferroelectrics.
References
- ↑ Mooradian, A.; Stoicheff, B. P. (1979). "Sergio Pereira da Silva Porto". Physics Today 32: 81. Bibcode:1979PhT....32j..81M. doi:10.1063/1.2995256.
- ↑ Katiyar, R. S. (1981). "Foreword". Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 10: iii. Bibcode:1981JRSp...10D...3K. doi:10.1002/jrs.1250100102.
- ↑ Anais da Câmara dos Deputados - Volume 5, Issue 8 - Page 7089 Brazil. Congresso Nacional. Câmara dos Deputados - 1979 "Sr. Presidente, Srs. Deputados, o campo da Ciência ontemporãnea ficou desfalcado de um dos seus mais criativos tesquisadores com a morte, no dia 21 último, do físico brasileiro Sérgio Pereira da Silva Porto, quando participava de um ..."
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