Giacinto Scoles
Giacinto Scoles FRS (born 1935 in Torino, Italy) is a European and North American chemist and physicist who is best known for his pioneering development of molecular beam methods for the study of weak van der Waals forces between atoms, molecules, and surfaces. He developed the cryogenic bolometer as a universal detector of atomic and molecule beams that not only can detect a small flux of molecules, but also responds to the internal energy of the molecules. This is the basis for the optothermal spectroscopy technique which Scoles and others have used to obtain very high signal-to noise and high resolution ro-vibrational spectra.
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Born | 1935 (age 88–89) Torino, Italy |
Education | University of Genoa |
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Institutions | Leiden University University of Genoa University of Waterloo Princeton University |
Academic advisors | Jan Beenakker |
Doctoral students | Brooks Pate |
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