Louis-César-Victor Maurice , duke of Broglie , born with Paris on April 27th, 1875 and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine on July 14th, 1960, wire of Victor de Broglie (1846-1906), is a French physicist.

Teach vessel in the National marine, he is elected member of French Academy and the Academy of Science in 1924 in 1934. Its work on the spectra of x-rays was worth the Médaille Hughes in 1928 and the Price to him Felix Robin of the French company of physics in 1922.

He becomes foreign member of the Royal Society in 1940 and he is titular pulpit of general and experimental physics to the Collège de France of 1942 with 1945.

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  • Biographical note of the French Academy

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