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  1. Louis de Broglie was the sixteenth member elected to occupy seat 1 of the Académie française in 1944, and served as Perpetual Secretary of the French Academy of Sciences.

  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.

  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.

  4. Facts. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. 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.

  5. Louis de Broglie (In full:Louis-Victor-Pierre-Raymond, 7th duc de Broglie) was an eminent French physicist. He gained worldwide acclaim for his groundbreaking work on quantum theory. In his 1924 thesis, he discovered the wave nature of electrons and suggested that all matter have wave properties.

  6. Louis de Broglie was a French mathematician best known for his description of the dual particle-wave properties of the electron. View six larger pictures. Biography. Louis de Broglie's father was Victor, Duc de Broglie, and his mother was Pauline d'Armaillé.

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Louis de Broglie, the Nobel laureate who discovered the wave nature of matter and contributed to quantum mechanics. Explore his early interest in physics, his military service, his research, his books, and his interpretations of quantum theory.

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