Max von Laue won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915.
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Max von Laue was born on October 9, 1879 and died on April 24, 1960. Max von Laue would have been 80 years old at the time of death or 135 years old today.
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Max von Laue was discovered X-ray diffraction.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1914 was awarded to Max von Laue for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals.
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Max von Laue won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1914.
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Max von Laue has written:
'Materiewellen und ihre interferenzen' -- subject(s): Quantum theory, Wave mechanics, Electrons, Interference (Light)
'Stereoskopbilder von kristallgittern' -- subject(s): Crystallography, Crystal lattices
'Istoriia fiziki' -- subject(s): Physics, History
'Geschichte der Physik' -- subject(s): Physics, History
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Max von Laue did not invent anything, but he was a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1914 for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals. This discovery laid the foundation for the field of X-ray crystallography, which is used to study the structure of crystals and molecules.
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Max von Laue was a German physicist who discovered the diffraction of X-rays by crystals, providing crucial evidence for the wave nature of X-rays. Sir William Bragg was an English physicist who, along with his son Lawrence Bragg, developed Bragg's law to explain how X-ray diffraction could be used to determine crystal structures. Together, their work laid the foundation for the field of X-ray crystallography.
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Max Von Laue [October 9, 1879-April 8, 1960] was a Noble Prize winner in Physics, in 1914. He received the award for his discovery and proof of the electromagnetic nature of X-rays. Additionally, he was a professor and researcher of Physics at Universities in Germany and Switzerland.
As a student, Von Laue had excelled at chemistry, mathematics, and physics at the Universities of Berlin, Göttingen, and Strassburg. As a Professor, he accepted research and teaching positions at the University of Zurich in Switzerland and at the German Universities of Würzburg, Franfurt on Main, and most enduringly Berlin. At the same time, he juggled other, excellent learning and working arrangements. For example, he assisted influential Quantum Theorist Max Planck [April 23, 1858-October 4, 1947] and 21st Century Genius Albert Einstein [March 14, 1879-April 18, 1955].
Physicists deal with the laws of motion. And therein lies an irony of Von Laue's life. The scientist was said to have had a great love for driving his motor bicycle and car. And it was in his beloved car that Von Laue suffered fatal injuries from a collision with a motor cyclist whose license was just two days old.
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Max von Esterle has written:
'Max von Esterle, 1870-1947'
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Max von Sydow married to Christina Olin from 1951 to 1979 Max von Sydow married to Catherine Brelet in 1997
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Max von Sydow married to Christina Olin from 1951 to 1979 Max von Sydow married to Catherine Brelet in 1997
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