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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_NéelLouis Néel - Wikipedia

    Louis Eugène Félix Néel (Lione, 22 novembre 1904 – Brive-la-Gaillarde, 17 novembre 2000) è stato un fisico francese, vincitore, insieme a Hannes Alfvén, del premio Nobel per la fisica nel 1970, per «il lavoro e le scoperte fondamentali nel campo del ferromagnetismo e dell'antiferromagnetismo, che hanno condotto a importanti ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_NéelLouis Néel - Wikipedia

    Louis Eugène Félix Néel ForMemRS (22 November 1904 – 17 November 2000) was a French physicist born in Lyon who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1970 for his studies of the magnetic properties of solids.

  3. 18 gen 2001 · Louis Néel, who died on 14 November 2000 at the age of 95, was a dominant presence in French physics after the Second World War.

    • Michael Coey
    • jcoey@tcd.ie
    • 2001
  4. 17 nov 2000 · Besides his discovery of the concepts of antiferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism and its consequences, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize, Louis Néel tackled and solved a number of other problems and extended our knowledge of many aspects of magnetism.

  5. 17 nov 2000 · Louis Eugène Félix Néel. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1970. Born: 22 November 1904, Lyon, France. Died: 17 November 2000, Brive-Corrèze, France. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Grenoble, Grenoble, France.

  6. Prof. all'univ. di Strasburgo (1937-45), poi in quella di Grenoble, dove diresse diversi laboratori di fisica ( 1945-76 ). Effettuò numerose importanti ricerche sperimentali e soprattutto teoriche sulle proprietà magnetiche dei solidi, che lo portarono alla scoperta dell'antiferromagnetismo e del ferromagnetismo.

  7. Louis-Eugène-Félix Néel (born November 22, 1904, Lyon, France—died November 17, 2000, Brive-Corrèze) was a French physicist who was corecipient, with the Swedish astrophysicist Hannes Alfvén, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1970 for his pioneering studies of the magnetic properties of solids.