Nikolai Basov, deputy director of the Lebedev Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, and DSc in Physics and Mathematics.01.11.1960#2323543
The Lebedev Physical Institute under the USSR Academy of Sciences. Physicist Nikolai Basov, a winner of the Nobel Prize, monitoring the operation of a device for observation of induced combined dispersion of ruby laser radiation in liquid nitrogen. Moscow. 1965.01.04.1965#881888
Nobel and Lenin prizes laureate, Hero of Socialist Labor, Vice-President of World Federation of Scientists, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Nikolai Basov.01.03.1965#869212
Nobel and Lenin prizes laureate, Hero of Socialist Labor, Vice-President of World Federation of Scientists, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Nikolai Basov.01.03.1964#869207
Nobel and Lenin prizes laureate, Hero of Socialist Labor, Vice-President of World Federation of Scientists, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Nikolai Basov.01.03.1962#869202
Nikolai Basov, Lenin and Nobel Prize winner, Hero of Socialist Labor, Vice President of the World Federation of Scientific Workers, member of the USSR Academy Sciences.01.05.1973#863578
Academician Nikolai Basov, twice a Hero of Socialist Labor and a member of the Presidium of the Soviet Supreme Soviet, welcoming guests of the 12th World Festival of Youth and Students during their visit to the Supreme Soviet.03.08.1985#862774
Academician Nikolai Basov, Lenin and Nobel prize winner, Hero of Socialist Labor, vice president of the World Federation of Scientific Workers, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, at the news conference of scientists attending the International Forum Science, Technology and the World.01.07.1986#828067
Academician Nikolai Basov, Twice Hero of Socialist Labor, Nobel prize winner in physics.01.01.1985#623358
Nikolai Basov (1922-2001), a Lenin Prize winner (1959), D.Sc (Physics and Mathematics). In 1964 he became a Nobel Prize laureate in physics (together with Alexander Prokhorov and Charles Townes).05.05.1959#356014
Russian physicists Nikolai Basov (1922-2001) and Alexander Prokhorov (1916-2002), the founders of quantum electronics, who won the Soviet Union's Lenin prize in 1959 and the world's Nobel prize in 1964.24.04.1959#354692
Nobel Prize winner Nikolai Basov, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (right), with researchers of the Lebedev Institute of Physics at the laboratory of quantum radio-physics. 01.02.1965#57157
Nikolai Basov, member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, winner of the Lenin and Nobel prizes, director of the Lebedev Physical Institute, one of the founders of quantum electronics.03.10.1976#17068
Professor Nikolai Basov, full member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, director of the Lebedev Physics Institute, a participant in the round table "Relevant issues of science and its responsibility for the world in the Nuclear Age." 15.10.1986#3273