Response to the Laser History Project Survey, ca. 1962-ca. 1984.

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Response to the Laser History Project Survey, ca. 1962-ca. 1984.

Copies of several published papers, with Landauer's extensive, typewritten comments on their significance to laser research; research notes dealing with nonlinear effects in the optical frequency range, injection lasers, and parametric interactions research at International Business Machines Research; and a short biography and list of publications.

32 pp.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8202979

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International Business Machines Corporation

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International Business Machines Corporation was incorporated in New York State on June 16, 1911 under the name Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. In 1922, Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. purchased all of the shares of Deutsche Hollerith Maschinen Gesellschaft. In 1924 the official name of the company was changed to International Business Machines Corporation. In 1933, IBM CEO Thomas Watson ordered the merger of IBM subsidiaries in Germany (Optima, Degemag, Holgemag, Dehomag) under the name De...

Landauer, Rolf William, 1927-1999.

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