With this Ruby Laser, George Porter Sped up Photochemistry
Cars That Think
FEBRUARY 18, 2022
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. It ran on 110 volts DC supplied by a large army diesel engine that sat on the back of a truck parked outside. One made one’s own oscilloscopes.” Porter’s adviser, Ronald G.W.
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