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Kleppner Daniel
Biography
Kleppner, Daniel (1932– ) was born in New York City, New York , USA.
He taught and performed research at Harvard (1959–66) and at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (1966). In 1960 he helped develop the first hydrogen maser
clock, an instrument 100 000 times more accurate than any atomic clock
previously constructed. He continued research with atomic hydrogen, utilized lasers to examine dimagnetic spectra or atoms, and made quantum electrodynamic investigations of atomic structures.
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