Broglie to Bigelow, January 12, 1866
[Translation.] Mr. Broglie to Mr. Bigelow, Paris, January 12, 1866. Mr. Ministre: I have received the letter by which you have done me the honor to communicate to me the…
Louis Victor Pierre Raymond, 7th Duc de Broglie was a French theoretical physicist and aristocrat known for his contributions to quantum theory. In his 1924 Ph.D. thesis, he postulated the wave nature of electrons and suggested that all matter has wave properties. This concept is known as the de Broglie hypothesis, an example of wave-particle duality, and forms a central part of the theory of quantum mechanics. In 1929, de Broglie won the Nobel Prize in Physics, after the wave-like behaviour of matter was experimentally confirmed in 1927. This confirmation earned George Paget Thomson and Clinton Davisson the Nobel in 1937.
[Translation.] Mr. Broglie to Mr. Bigelow, Paris, January 12, 1866. Mr. Ministre: I have received the letter by which you have done me the honor to communicate to me the…
No. 122. protocol. Paris, May 26, 1873. (Received June 20.) [Received from toe Marquis de Noailles June 19. 1873.—Translation.] Marquis: The Assembly, in which is vested the national sovereignty, received,…
Duke de Broglie to Marquis de Noailles. Versailles, June 19, 1873. Marquis: On the 9th ultimo my predecessor stated to you the considerations which had induced him to instruct the…