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  1. Louis de Broglie. Louis Victor Pierre Raymond, 7th Duc de Broglie ( / də ˈbroʊɡli /, [1] also US: / də broʊˈɡliː, də ˈbrɔɪ /, [2] [3] French: [də bʁɔj] [4] [5] or [də bʁœj] ⓘ; 15 August 1892 – 19 March 1987) [6] was a French aristocrat and physicist who made groundbreaking contributions to quantum theory. In his 1924 PhD ...

  2. Louis de Broglie (born August 15, 1892, Dieppe, France—died March 19, 1987, Louveciennes) was a French physicist best known for his research on quantum theory and for predicting the wave nature of electrons. He was awarded the 1929 Nobel Prize for Physics.

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  3. Louis de Broglie was a French theoretical physicist who discovered the wave nature of electrons and developed wave mechanics. He taught at Paris University and the Institut Henri Poincaré, and received many honors and awards for his contributions to science.

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  5. Prince Louis-Victor Pierre Raymond de Broglie. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1929. Born: 15 August 1892, Dieppe, France. Died: 19 March 1987, Paris, France. Affiliation at the time of the award: Sorbonne University, Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris, France. Prize motivation: “for his discovery of the wave nature of electrons”.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Louis de Broglie, a French physicist who discovered the wave nature of matter and won the Nobel Prize for Physics. Find out his contributions to quantum theory, his works and his death date.

  7. Feb 12, 2024 · Learn about the life and achievements of Louis de Broglie, the French physicist who proposed the wave nature of electrons and won the Nobel Prize for his contributions to quantum mechanics. Explore his academic background, his theoretical breakthroughs, his awards and legacy in this comprehensive biography.

  8. Numerically this gives. 254 1929 L-DE BROGLIE. Since it is scarcely possible to use electrons other than such that have under-gone a voltage drop of at least some tens of volts, you will see that the wave-length λ predicted by theory is at most of the order of 10-8 cm, i.e. of the order of the Ångström unit.

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