Richard Fork Explained

Birth Name:Richard L. Fork
Birth Date:1 September 1935
Death Place:Huntsville, Alabama, U.S.
Nationality:American
Fields:Physics
Workplaces:University of Alabama in Huntsville
Alma Mater:Principia College

Richard L. Fork (1 September 1935 – 16 May 2018)[1] [2] was an American physicist.

Fork received a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics from Principia College in 1957, and earned his doctorate in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He began working for Bell Laboratories in 1962, and joined the faculty of Rensselaer Institute of Technology in 1990. Four years later, Dr. Fork left Rensselaer for the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Over the course of his career, Fork was granted fellowship of the American Physical Society and Optical Society of America. He retired in 2017 and died on May 16, 2018, of respiratory arrest in Huntsville.[3] [4] Dr. Fork also acted as a mentor who guided and assisted dozens of students pursuing optical/physics/laser based degrees at UAH.

Achievements

Richard Fork has been very active in the field of generating light pulses with lasers.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Richard Fork Obituary - Huntsville, Alabama . Legacy.com . 18 May 2018. 2019-04-04.
  2. Web site: Richard Fork Obituary - Alabama - Tributes.com. www.tributes.com.
  3. News: https://web.archive.org/web/20180520055808/http://quadcitiesdaily.com/?p=457277. May 20, 2018. McMillen. Lynn. Richard Fork – Obituary. May 29, 2018. Quad City Daily. May 19, 2018. Alt URL
  4. News: Steele. Jim. Dr. Richard Fork, laser visionary and longtime professor, dies. May 29, 2018. University of Alabama in Huntsville. May 18, 2018.
  5. Locking of He–Ne laser modes induced by synchronous intracavity modulationLE Hargrove, RL Fork, MA Pollack - Applied Physics Letters, 1964
  6. Compression of optical pulses to six femtoseconds by using cubic phase compensationRL Fork, CHB Cruz, PC Becker, CV Shank - Optics letters, 1987
  7. Martinez . O. E. . Gordon . J. P. . Fork . R. L. . 1984-10-01 . Negative group-velocity dispersion using refraction . Journal of the Optical Society of America A . en . 1 . 10 . 1003 . 10.1364/JOSAA.1.001003 . 1984JOSAA...1.1003M . 1084-7529.
  8. Preventing Asteroid Earth Impacts With Laser Technology: Progress and ProspectsR Fork - Proceedings of the IEEE, 2007