- Jean Cabannes
Jean Cabannes (b.
Marseille August 12 1885 - d.Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer October 31 1959 ) was a Frenchphysicist specialising inoptics .From 1910 to 1914 Cabannes worked in the laboratory of
Charles Fabry in Marseille on the topic launched byLord Rayleigh at the end of the 19th century of howgas molecule s diffusedlight . In 1914 he showed that pure gases could scatter light. This was published in Comptes Rendus in 1915. (Please see reference.) His career was then interrupted for five years byWorld War I .In 1919 Cabannes returned to Fabry's laboratory to complete his thesis, after which he moved to
Montpellier , and later on toParis . In 1925 he and Jean Dufay calculated the height of theozone layer. J. Cabannes, P. Daure and Y. Rocard were among the scientists who, in 1928, discovered that gases diffusing monochromatic light could also change its wavelength (theCabannes-Daure effect ).This was identified independently by
C. V. Raman and K. S. Krishnan, and byGrigory Landsberg and L. I. Mandel'shtam. Cabannes was among the candidates for theNobel Prize in Physics of 1929 (proposed by C. Fabry), which was awarded to de Broglie.The 1930 prize went to Raman who gave the complete explanation of the effect now bearing his name, using
quantum mechanics .The lunar crater Cabannes was named after him.
References
*J. Cabannes, Comptes Rendus, vol. 160, pp. 62-63 (1915).
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