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Richard Fork Obituary

Dr. Richard Fork, a visionary laser scientist and longtime professor at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), died of respiratory arrest May 16th in Huntsville. He was 82. A professor for 23 years in the university's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dr. Fork served as the principal investigator for the UAH Laser Science and Engineering Laboratory. He retired in 2017. Dr. Fork was awarded a 2015 patent for a space-based laser system for powering spacecraft. "The patent ... may be the first enterprise designed to provide energy generated in space and delivered in space for commercial purposes, as well as … successfully redirecting asteroids or other objects that may threaten Earth" said Dr. Fork at the time. He was a tireless advocate of using lasers in space to deliver power for propulsion, mining and an asteroid collision defense system for the Earth. About his asteroid defense system research, he said in 2013, "The good news is that we have identified a physical process which both enables deflection of smaller threatening asteroids and also offers a means of scaling the technique to larger near-Earth objects. The sobering news is that achieving both this … will demand extraordinary creative efforts on the part of our emerging generation of engineers and scientists." Prior to becoming a UAH professor, Dr. Fork worked as a professor of physics at Rensselaer Institute of Technology from 1990 to 1994. Dr. Fork received his Bachelor of Science degree with concentration in physics and mathematics from Principia College in Elsah, Ill., in 1957 and his doctorate in physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass., in 1962. He worked as a member of the technical staff at Bell Laboratories from 1962 to 1990 in the Quantum Electronics Department. While there, he was co-author with Logan Hargrove and Martin Pollack of the original paper on demonstration of a mode-locked laser. Five Nobel Prizes have since been awarded, each for an advance in some aspect of mode-locked laser technology. Dr. Fork's work at Bell Laboratories was the subject of a February 1963 article in "Popular Mechanics" magazine entitled "World's Fastest Laser Stops the Action at the Quantum Limit" Dr. Fork was principal author of the paper "Scanning Spherical Mirror Interferometer" which became the principal tool for real time high spectral resolution observation of laser system modes and was the most cited technical paper in any journal in any subject in 1964. With two co-authors he received the Laser Focus Invention of the Year in 1983 award for the Colliding Pulse Laser. Dr. Fork was recognized as Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1964, Fellow of the Optical Society of America in 1995 and UAH Outstanding Engineering Professor in 1995. He is survived by his wife, Donna Fork; children Karl, Heather, David and Katherine: and grandchildren Christopher, Alexandra, Grace, Thomas, Tobias and Samantha. Funeral arrangements will be held Sunday, May 20th at Berryhill Funeral Home at 12:30 pm. Donations can be made to the Richard and Donna Fork Scholarship at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.

Published by AL.com (Huntsville) from May 18 to May 20, 2018.
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This wonderful man was such a great teacher. Made the world a better place.

JC

November 13, 2023

Official photography of the first femtosecond laser. Right to left: Charles Shank, Richard Fork, Fred Beisser, Charles Hirlimann, Richard Yen.

Charles Hirlimann (C4H)

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May 12, 2023

Dad we miss you. You were an amazing person and your memories live large. I wish we could have had more time with you. Love, Heather

Heather Fork

May 12, 2022

Dad, I still think of you daily. You live in my memories and my heart. We have so much life left unfinished.

Karl Falken

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May 12, 2022

I was very proud of my dad's accomplishments and loved him dearly.

Karl Falken

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February 20, 2021

Mes condoléances tardives à sa famille.

Charles Hirlimann

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July 1, 2020

May the God of all comfort and mercy give the family hope and peace during this time of sadness and sorrow. Jeremiah 29:11,12.

Jeanette McGhee

May 19, 2018

May the God of all comfort and mercy give the family hope and peace during this time of sadness and sorrow. Jeremiah 29:11, 12.

Jeanette McGhee

May 19, 2018

May the God of peace give comfort, support and bless the family during this difficult time of grief. Please accept my sincere condolences. Rom. 15:33

Ashley

May 19, 2018

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