John Kerr

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John Kerr was a Scottish physicist best known for discovering the Kerr effect, a phenomenon in which the refractive index of a material changes in response to an applied electric field.

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instanceOf electro‑optic effect
person
physical phenomenon
physicist
scientist
contributedTo understanding of light–matter interaction in electric fields
describedBy change of refractive index in an electric field
discovered Kerr effect NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork nonlinear optics
optics
physics
hasNameInNativeLanguage John Kerr NERFINISHED
influenced applications in laser technology
applications in telecommunications
development of electro‑optic modulators
development of high‑speed optical shutters
knownFor Kerr effect ONNED1
electro‑optic effect research
namedAfter John Kerr ONNED1
nationality Scottish
notableAchievement first observation of electric‑field‑induced birefringence in matter
occupation academic
physicist
placeOfBirth Scotland
sexOrGender male

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Kerr hasNotableBearer John Kerr