March 19, 1987 - Death of Louis de Broglie, Nobel Laureate in Physics

Louis de Broglie was born in Dieppe, France on August 15, 1892, into a noble family with a rich intellectual tradition. He studied at the Sorbonne University and received his doctorate in physics in 1924 with a thesis introducing the hypothesis that particles, such as electrons, have wave properties, revolutionizing quantum mechanics. For this work, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1929 and was appointed professor of theoretical physics at the University of Paris in 1928.

De Broglie was a member of the Académie des Sciences (1933) and the Académie Française (1943), and held important positions as permanent secretary of the Académie des Sciences (1942) and advisor to the French Atomic Energy Commission (1945). In addition, he co-founded CERN and was honored with the Legion of Honor, attaining the title of Knight of the Grand Cross in 1961. He passed away on March 19, 1987, in Paris, leaving a lasting legacy in theoretical physics. In his honor, the asteroid (30883) de Broglie is named after him.

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