Charles Fabry

Maurice Paul Auguste Charles Fabry
Born (1867-06-11)June 11, 1867
Marseille
Died December 11, 1945(1945-12-11) (aged 78)
Paris
Known for Fabry–Pérot interferometer
Notable awards Janssen Medal (1916)
Rumford Medal (1918)
Franklin Medal (1921)

Maurice Paul Auguste Charles Fabry ForMemRS[1][2] (French: [fabʁi]; 11 June 1867 11 December 1945) was a French physicist.[3][4]

Life

Fabry graduated from the École Polytechnique in Paris and received his doctorate from the University of Paris in 1892, for his work on interference fringes, which established him as an authority in the field of optics and spectroscopy. In 1904, he was appointed Professor of Physics at the University of Marseille, where he spent 26 years.

Career

He and Henri Buisson discovered the ozone layer in 1913. In optics, he discovered an explanation for the phenomenon of interference fringes. Together with his colleague Alfred Pérot he invented the Fabry–Pérot interferometer.[5]

In 1921, Fabry was appointed Professor of General Physics at the Sorbonne and the first director of the new Institute of Optics. In 1926 he also became professor at the École Polytechnique. He was the first general director of the Institut d'optique théorique et appliquée and director of "grande école" École supérieure d'optique (SupOptique).

During his career Fabry published 197 scientific papers, 14 books, and over 100 popular articles. For his important scientific achievements he received the Rumford Medal from the Royal Society of London in 1918. In the United States his work was recognized by the Henry Draper Medal from the National Academy of Sciences (1919)[6] and the Franklin Medal from the Franklin Institute (1921). In 1927 he was elected to the French Academy of Sciences.

References

  1. Broglie (1947). "Charles Fabry. 1867-1945". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 5 (15): 445–450. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1947.0010.
  2. Stratton, F. J. M. (1946). "Prof. Charles Fabry, For.Mem.R.S". Nature 157 (3986): 362. Bibcode:1946Natur.157..362S. doi:10.1038/157362a0.
  3. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1946MNRAS.106...42.
  4. Mulligan, J. F. (1998). "Who were Fabry and Pérot?". American Journal of Physics 66 (9): 797–791. Bibcode:1998AmJPh..66..797M. doi:10.1119/1.18960.
  5. J. M. Vaughan (1989). The Fabry-Perot interferometer: history, theory, practice, and applications. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-85274-138-2.
  6. "Henry Draper Medal". National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 19 February 2011.

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