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C.V. Raman: A Pioneer in Physics and Nobel Laureate, Slides of Medical Physics

A comprehensive biography of dr. Chandrasekhara venkata raman, a renowned indian physicist. It highlights his early life, education, career, and groundbreaking discovery of the raman effect, which earned him the nobel prize in physics in 1930. The document also explores his contributions to acoustics, optics, and crystallography, as well as his role in promoting scientific research and education in india. It concludes with a tribute to his legacy and lasting impact on the world of science.

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DR. CHANDRASEKHARA

VENKATA RAMAN (C.V.

RAMAN)

INTRODUCTION

Dr. Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, widely known as

C.V. Raman , was one of India's greatest physicists. His

pioneering work in the field of light scattering led to

the discovery of the Raman Effect , which earned him

the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. His contributions to

science and education have made a lasting impact on

the world.

CAREER AND RESEARCH

Early Career

 In 1907 , he cleared the Indian Finance Service (IFS) exam and was posted

in Kolkata.

 While working at the Indian Finance Department , he continued research

at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS).

 His research on light, acoustics, and optics gained international

recognition.

CAREER AND RESEARCH

Discovery of the Raman Effect

 In 1921 , during a trip to Europe, he was fascinated by the color of the sea and sky,

which led him to research light scattering.

 On February 28, 1928 , along with his student K.S. Krishnan , he discovered the

Raman Effect , which explained the scattering of light and its interaction with

molecules.

 This discovery proved that light changes its wavelength when passing through a

transparent medium.

 February 28 is now celebrated as National Science Day in India in his honor.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

Nobel Prize in Physics (1930) – First Indian and first Asian to
win a Nobel in science.
Knight Bachelor (1929) by the British Government.
Bharat Ratna (1954) – India’s highest civilian award.
Lenin Peace Prize (1957).
Fellow of the Royal Society (1924).

CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCIENCE

1. Raman Effect

 The discovery revolutionized spectroscopy and led to the development of

Raman Spectroscopy , a key tool in chemistry and physics.

 This effect is used in chemical analysis, pharmaceuticals, forensic

science, and nanotechnology.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCIENCE

3. Work in Optics and Crystallography

Researched X-ray diffraction and crystal structures.

Made important contributions to light scattering and

color perception.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCIENCE

  • 4. Role in Science and Education

Mentored many young scientists, including G.N.

Ramachandran.

Strong advocate for scientific research and self-

reliance in India.

CONCLUSION

C.V. Raman’s contributions to science, especially in the

field of light scattering, have had a profound impact on

modern physics. His relentless dedication to research,

education, and self-reliance makes him one of the

greatest scientists in history. His work continues to

inspire millions of students and researchers around the

world.