Ljubov Rebane
Ljubov Rebane | |
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Born | Leningrad, USSR | September 6, 1929
Died | June 13, 1991 | (aged 61)
Nationality | Estonian/Russian |
Alma mater | Leningrad University |
Known for | Raman spectroscopy, superconductivity, spectral hole burning |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Condensed matter experiment |
Institutions | National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics |
Doctoral students | Girsh Blumberg |
Ljubov A. Rebane (née Chagalova) (September 6, 1929 Leningrad – June 13, 1991 Tallinn) was an Estonian physicist.[1] She graduated from Leningrad University in 1952 and received a PhD in Physics and Mathematics in 1961 from the same university.[2]
She received the USSR State Prize (Russian: Госуда́рственная пре́мия СССР) in 1986, together with Rein Avarmaa, Anšel Gorohhovski, Roman Personov, Boris Harlamov, Jevgeni Alšits, Ljudmila Bõkovskaja, Vladimir Maslov, and Konstantin Solovjov, for the cycle of articles "High-spectral-resolution spectroscopy and for the persistent spectral hole burning of molecules and solids" (Russian: Авармаа, Рейн Арнольдович, зав. сектором, Гороховский, Аншель Александрович, Кикас, Яак Вернерович, ст. н. с., Альшиц, Евгений Иосифович, Быковская, Людмила Анатольевна, мл. н. с. Института физики АН ЭССР; Маслов, Владимир Григорьевич, ст. н. с. ГОИ имени С. И. Вавилова; Ребане, Любовь Александровна, ст. н. с. ИХБФАН ЭССР; Соловьёв, Константин Николаевич, зав. лабораторией Института физики АН БССР, — за цикл работ «Фотовыжигание стабильных спектральных провалов и гелективная спектроскопия сложных молекул» (1972—1984)).
Family[]
She married the physicist Karl Rebane. Their children Aleksander and Inna Rebane both became physicists themselves.
References[]
- ^ EE 14: 418.
- ^ "Ljubov A. Rebane". Physics Today. APS. 45: 137–138. Bibcode:1992PhT....45j.137M. doi:10.1063/1.2809852.
- 20th-century Estonian physicists
- 1929 births
- 1991 deaths
- Spectroscopists
- Estonian women physicists
- Estonian people of Russian descent
- 20th-century women scientists
- Physicist stubs