S. Pancharatnam

Shivaramakrishnan Pancharatnam
Born (1934-02-09)9 February 1934[1]
Calcutta, India
Died 28 May 1969(1969-05-28) (aged 35)[1]
Oxford, England
Fields Physicist
Institutions University of Mysore
Oxford University
Alma mater Nagpur University
Raman Research Institute[1]
Doctoral advisor C. V. Raman
Known for Geometric phase

Shivaramakrishnan Pancharatnam (1934–1969) was an Indian physicist who did significant work in the field of optics. He is noted for his discovery of a type of geometric phase sometimes known as Pancharatnam phase for polarized beams passing through crystals.[2] He was born in Calcutta in West Bengal, India in 1934.[1] He was elected a Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences at the early age of 25. He was a reader at the Department of studies in Physics, University of Mysore from 1961-1964.[3] From 1964 until his death in 1969 at the age of 35 he was a Research Fellow of St Catherine's College, Oxford, working in association with George William Series. His publications for this period were mainly concerned with the theory of effects found in experiments on optical pumping, e.g. double refraction in a gas due to spin alignment. Professor Series has written an introduction to the life and work of Pancharatnam. He also prepared, for the Proceedings of the Royal Society, the last three papers from notes left by Pancharatnam.[4]

In 1956, Pancharatnam was studying interference figures produced by light waves in crystal plates, under his advisor C. V. Raman, when he discovered the properties of what is now known as the geometric phase, and which predated Michael Berry's work on the topic from 1983.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Series, George W. (August 1994). "Foreword: S. Pancharatnam" (PDF). Current Science 67 (04). Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  2. Anandan, Jeeva; Christian, Joy (1997). "Resource Letter GPP-1: Geometric Phases in Physics". American Journal of Physics (AAPT) 65 (3): 180–185. arXiv:quant-ph/9702011. Bibcode:1997AmJPh..65..180A. doi:10.1119/1.18570. arXiv
  3. http://uomphysics.net/faculty/former-fac.php
  4. Dodd, J. N. (1997). "George W. Series memorial essays" (PDF). IOP Science (Institute of Physics).
  5. Berry, Michael (1994). "Pancharatnam, virtuoso of the Poincaré sphere" (PDF). Current Science 67 (4).


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