Hans Motz

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title: Hans Motz
text: Hans Motz is known for his pioneering work at Stanford University on undulators which led to the development of the wiggler and the free-electron laser. Hans Motz was born in Vienna, and died in Oxford, England. He was survived by his widow Lotte Motz, his daughter Anna Motz, and his protégé of many years, George B. Purdy. On Oct. 19, 1942, he spoke on the topic “Is a ‘Mechanistic’ View of the Universe Scientifically Tenable?” at the Socratic Club in Oxford. In 1958 he was the Donald Pollock Rea
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