De Broglie's Theory

             Prince Louis-Victor Pierre Raymond de Broglie
             De 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
             quantum theory), which gained him his doctor's degree.
             If light waves can behave like a stream of particles(photons), then
             perhaps particles such as electrons can posses wave properties.
             According to de Broglie, an electron bound to the nucleus behaves
             like standing waves. Standing waves can be generated by plucking,
             say, a guitar string. The waves are described as standing, or
             stationary, because they do not travel along the string. Some points
             on the string , called nodes, do not move at all; that is, the amplitude
             of the wave at these points is zero. There is a node at each end, and
             there may be nodes between the ends. The greater the frequency of
             the vibration, the shorter the wavelength of the standing wave and the
             In other words, de Broglie proposed that, like light, ordinary particles
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