Louis Georges Gouy

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Louis Georges Gouy

Louis Georges Gouy was a French physicist who was born at Vals-les-Bains, Ardèche in 1854 and died January 27 1926. He is the namesake of the Gouy balance, the Gouy-Chapman electric double layer model (which is a relatively successful albeit limited model that describes the electrical double-layer which finds applications in vast areas of studies from physical chemistry to biophysics) and the Gouy phase.

He became a correspondent of the Académie des sciences in 1901, and a member in 1913.

Topics investigated

His principal scientific work was related to the following subjects:

  • The propagation velocity of light waves in dispersive media.
  • Propagation of spherical waves of small radius.
  • Distant diffraction (angles of dispersion reaching 150°)
  • Electrostatics: Inductive capacity of dielectrics
  • Effect of the magnetic field on the discharge in rarefied gases
  • Electrocapillarity
  • Emission capacity of absorbent of the coloured flames
  • Brownian motion
  • Measurement of magnetic susceptibility of transition metal complexes with Gouy balance
File:Solvay conference 1913.jpg
Solvay conference of 1913. Louis Georges Gouy is in the first row on the right

See also

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Further reading

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