Burton Richter
Physicist and Nobel Prize laureate

Born
March 22nd, 1931
94 years ago
Died
2018
7 years ago — 87 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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A physicist who contributed significantly to the field of particle physics. Richter served as a professor at Stanford University and directed the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. Significant research included the discovery of the J/ψ meson in collaboration with others at the SLAC. This work provided crucial insights into the structure of matter and confirmed the existence of the charm quark.
Received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1976
Directed the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Contributed to the discovery of the J/ψ meson
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