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Yes, in addition to the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1966, Alfred Kastler was the recipient of numerous other prestigious awards throughout his career. These accolades recognized his significant contributions to the field of atomic physics and his pioneering work on optical pumping. Some notable awards he received include the Holweck Prize in 1953, the CNRS Gold Medal in 1964, and the Copley Medal from the Royal Society in 1972.