Laue

[ lou-uh ]

noun
  1. Max The·o·dor Fe·lix von [mahks tey-oh-dohr-fey-liks fuhn], /mɑks ˈteɪ oʊˌdoʊr ˈfeɪ lɪks fən/, 1879–1960, German physicist: Nobel Prize 1914.

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British Dictionary definitions for Laue

Laue

/ (German ˈlauə) /


noun
  1. Max Theodor Felix von (maks ˈteːodoːr ˈfeːlɪks fɔn). 1879–1960, German physicist. He pioneered the technique of measuring the wavelengths of X-rays by their diffraction by crystals and contributed to the theory of relativity: Nobel prize for physics 1914

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