Max von Laue

Laue in 1929 Max Theodor Felix von Laue (; 9 October 1879 – 24 April 1960) was a German physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1914 for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals.

In addition to his scientific endeavors with contributions in optics, crystallography, quantum theory, superconductivity, and the theory of relativity, Laue had a number of administrative positions which advanced and guided German scientific research and development during four decades. A strong objector to Nazism, he was instrumental in re-establishing and organizing German science after World War II. Provided by Wikipedia
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Participants: Laue, Max Theodor Felix, [ VerfasserIn, VerfasserIn ]; LAUE, MAX VON, [ MitwirkendeR, MitwirkendeR ]
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