The American Physical Society honors members with the designation Fellow for having made significant accomplishments to the field of physics.[1]
The following list includes those fellows honored from 1972 through 1997.
- Richard A. Arndt
- Inder Paul Batra
- Milton Birnbaum
- Frederick W. Byron
- Nathaniel P. Carleton
- Thomas A. Carlson
- David E. Cox
- Stuart J. P. Crampton
- Langdon T. Crane
- Paul H. Cutler
- Cécile DeWitt-Morette
- Robert A. Dory
- Peder J. Z. Estrup
- John S. Faulkner
- Ervin J. Fenyves
- Kenneth J. Foley
- Victor Franco
- John D. Gavenda
- Hyatt M. Gibbs
- Kurt Gottfried
- Tetsuo Hadeishi
- John L. Hall
- Theodor W. Hansch
- Kenneth J. Harker
- Wynford L. Harries
- Arvid Herzenberg
- David A. Hill
- Keith B. Jefferts
- Myron A. Jeppesen
- Milton N. Kabler
- Quentin C. Kessel
- Lee J. Kieffer
- Thomas A. Kitchens
- Paul W. Kruse
- Neal F. Lane
- Marshall Lapp
- William C. Lineberger
- William A. Love
- Charles A. McDowell
- Eion G. McRae
- Ralph M. Moon
- David A. Moroi
- Kazem Omidvar
- Istvan Ozsvath
- Donald J. Plazek
- G. Wilhelm Raith
- Howard R. Reiss
- Thomas M. Rice
- Arthur Rich
- Hugh G. Robinson
- Leon D. Roper
- Manuel Rotenberg
- Richard H. Sands
- Richard I. Schoen
- Ivan A. Sellin
- Stephen M. Shafroth
- John R. Sheridan
- Charles E. Siewert
- Marvin Silver
- Albert Silverman
- Richart E. Slusher
- Earl W. Smith
- Winthrop W. Smith
- Mary Beth Stearns
- Michael E. Sturge
- Edward W. Thomas
- John S. Thomsen
- Walter W. Wada
- Samuel A. Werner
- Charles B. Wharton
- William W. Williams
- Jens C. Zorn