Louis de Broglie

Louis de Broglie was born in the French nobility in year 1892, he played a key role in the formulation of quantum mechanical theory. His greatest discovery of dual wave-particle nature of matter has revolutionized the way the world looks at the subatomic one.

Thus, the interest towards mathematics and theoretical physics in the case of de Broglie emerged at the Sorbonne. That is where he developed the theories that shook the roots of the scientific society.






This was in 1924 when de Broglie for the first time did speak of wave-particle duality in his doctoral dissertation. This led to the development of quantum mechanics and this put de Broglie as a leading theoretical physicist.






Despite the fact that de Broglie was a theoretician, his efforts impacted the scientific practices connected to space.









De Broglie received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1929 for his contribution and for the recognition of his work by the scientific society.






De Broglie continued with his scientific work while being engaged in nobles obligations, which did not deter him from working to solve the questions of quantum mechanics.

The works produced by Louis de Broglie are critical to quantum physics. It is for this reason that his research and findings concerning wave-particle duality still informs the current world’s knowledge of the quantum world just as it captures the essence of scientific inquiry.