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===Lasers and resonators===
[[Image:NMAH DC - IMG 8768.JPG|thumb|upright|left|200px|Picture of James P. Gordon with Charles H. Townes behind maser components, at the exhibit in National Museum of American History, Washington, DC, USA.]]
During his doctoral training period with C.H. Townes at Columbia University, Gordon worked on the design, analysis and construction of the maser.<ref name="ref4"/> This work produced the first prototype of what later evolved into the [[laser]] (originally called ``optical maser”) and became one of the most important workhorses in 20th century technology.<ref name="ref5"/> Gordon’s later contribution to lasers included the analysis of the confocal, or curved mirror laser resonator. Together with G. Boyd, who initiated this activity, the two introduced the concept of Hermite-Gaussian modes into resonator study,<ref name="ref6"/> influencing all subsequent research conducted on laser resonators. In his work with R.L. Fork and O.E. Martinez in 1994 a mechanism for generating tunable negative dispersion using pairs of prisms was originally proposed. This invention was instrumental in achieving ultra-short laser pulses, critical in many applications using laser technology.<ref name="ref7"/>
 
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