De Broglie's Theory
Prince Louis-Victor Pierre Raymond de BroglieDe Broglie was born August 15, 1892. He is the son of Victor Duc de Broglie and Pauline d'Armallie. He studied at the Lycee Janson of Sailly, he graduated from there in He got his degree in history in 1910. He gained his science degree in in 1913, after discovering he had a He was conscripted for military services and posted to the wireless section of the army, where he remained for the remaining of the war During his time in the war he was stationed in the Eiffel Tower, where he devoted his spare time to the study oh technical problems. Once the war ended De Broglie resumed his studies of general While following his older brother's steps, de Broglie, he specialized in theoretical physics and in the study of problems involving quanta. In 1924, at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris University he delivered a thesis Recherches sur la Theorie des Quanta (Researches on the
on the string , called nodes, do not move at all; that is, the amplitude He has published numerous notes and several papers on this subject, did not fit within the atomic boundaries would interfere with itself and work on the new mechanics, Louis de Broglie took up teaching duties. say, a guitar string. The waves are described as standing, or which were well established by experiment, might under some like standing waves. Standing waves can be generated by plucking, Prize for Physics "for his discovery of the wave nature of electrons" of the wave at these points is zero. There is a node at each end, and
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