The man behind the technology, Dr. Yury Kronn, earned his Ph.D. from one of the
worlds premier schools in the physics of nonlinear vibrations, Gorkey University
(former USSR). He defended his post-doctorate dissertation at the countrys leading
research institute: Moscows Lebedev's Institute of Physics. Dr. Kronn was one of
Russias leading researchers and theoreticians heading-up research on high frequency
electromagnetic vibrations, laser physics and nonlinear optics. His scientific
achievements include:
- Developed the comprehensive theory of quantum nonlinear interaction of coherent EM field
with atoms and molecules.
- Co-authored the definitive book in his field titled "Nonlinear Resonant
Interactions of Light with Matter" based on his theories, and published in several
languages. His book is used at universities around the world.
- Developed the theory of multiphoton lasers and laser stimulated chemical reactions.
- Developed the first four-photon tunable laser frequency converter in the infrared range.
- Unraveled a series of nonlinear optics phenomena that puzzled scientists for years.
- Designed antennas and generators of EM field (including an antenna patented in the US)
Dr. Kronn has been a leader outside academics as well. In 1982 together with ten other
Russian dissidents, he organized the first, in the history of Russia, independent movement
for trust and peace between Russia and the Western world called the "Trust
Group". The Trust Group arranged the first ever independent press conference for
Peace that was broadcast all over the world. This was accomplished without the KGB finding
out!
In 1987 Dr. Kronn was again part of Russian History when he was chairman of the
Disarmament Section of the first "Moscow International Symposium for Humanitarian
Problems." This was also broadcast around the world. Dr. Kronn was persecuted by the
KGB and Russian authorities for his social activities, as well as fired from his position.
Dr. Kronn was finally able to immigrate as a political refugee to the US in 1988,
arriving in this country with $150 and a suitcase to start a new life in America. |