- In
mathematics and
solid state physics, the
first Brillouin zone (named
after Léon
Brillouin) is a
uniquely defined primitive cell in
reciprocal space...
- In electromagnetism,
Brillouin scattering (also
known as
Brillouin light scattering or BLS),
named after Léon
Brillouin,
refers to the
interaction of light...
- necessary."
Brillouin function Brillouin limit Brillouin scattering Brillouin zone
Brillouin theorem Brillouin doublet Brillouin flow
Brillouin–Wigner formula...
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Brillouin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Marcel Brillouin (1854–1948),
French physicist Léon
Brillouin (1889–1969),
French physicist...
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Brillouin spectroscopy is an
empirical spectroscopy technique which allows the
determination of
elastic moduli of materials. The
technique uses inelastic...
- The
Brillouin and
Langevin functions are a pair of
special functions that
appear when
studying an
idealized paramagnetic material in
statistical mechanics...
- to be
changing slowly. The name is an
initialism for Wentzel–Kramers–
Brillouin. It is also
known as the LG or Liouville–Green method.
Other often-used...
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Rayleigh scattering (/ˈreɪli/ RAY-lee) is the
scattering or
deflection of light, or
other electromagnetic radiation, by
particles with a size much smaller...
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Louis Marcel Brillouin (French pronunciation: [lwi maʁsɛl bʁijwɛ̃]; 19
December 1854 – 16 June 1948) was a
French physicist and mathematician. Born in...
- 1944 po****r-science book What is Life? Later,
French physicist Léon
Brillouin shortened the
phrase to néguentropie (negentropy). In 1974,
Albert Szent-Györgyi...