DE BROGLIE, Problèmes de Propagations Guidées des Ondes Électromagnétiques, 1941
DE BROGLIE, Louis.
Problèmes de Propagations Guidées des Ondes Électromagnétiques.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1941.
8vo, vi-114-(1) pages. binding : Original printed wrappers. Spine faded.
First edition. Louis de Broglie (1892-1987), a member of the Institute and professor at the Faculty of Sciences of Paris, was a French theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate. His work Problèmes de Propagations Guidées des Ondes Électromagnétiques (Problems of Guided Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves) is an advanced text on electromagnetism and wave propagation in guided structures, such as waveguides and cables. Published during World War II, it reflects significant developments in communication and radar technology. This book is crucial for understanding the state of applied electromagnetic theory during this period, and De Broglie's contributions to fields that would become essential for the post-war era.