Aimé Auguste Cotton (9 October 1869 – 16 April 1951) was a French physicist known for his studies of the interaction of light with chiral molecules. In...
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The Aimé-Cotton Laboratory (French: Laboratoire Aimé-Cotton) or LAC, located in Orsay, is a joint research unit (UMR 9025) of the French National Centre...
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phenomenon was discovered in 1895 by the French physicist Aimé Cotton (1869–1951). The Cotton effect is called positive if the optical rotation first increases...
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Its electric analog is the Kerr effect. It was discovered in 1905 by Aimé Cotton and Henri Mouton, working in collaboration and publishing in Comptes...
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actor Aimé Cotton (1869–1951), French physicist Aimé De Gendt (born 1994), Belgian racing cyclist Aimé Deolet (1906–1986), Belgian racing cyclist Aimé Desprez...
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phenomenon was discovered by Jean-Baptiste Biot, Augustin Fresnel, and Aimé Cotton in the first half of the 19th century. Circular dichroism and circular...
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politician Aimé Cotton (1869–1951), French scientist Cotton effect, named after Aimé Cotton Cotton–Mouton effect, named after Aimé Cotton and Henri Mouton...
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introduction of the Cotton tensor. He held the professorship from 1904 until his 1942 retirement. He was the brother of Aimé Cotton. Cotton, É. (1899). "Sur...
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1063/1.41000. ISSN 0094-243X. "Laboratoire Aimé Cotton (LAC)". Université Paris-Saclay. 2023-05-16. (See Aimé Cotton.) "About LAC". LAC. 2021-08-06. Wohlleben...
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in the modern scientific literature: the Cotton–Mouton effect (in reference to French scientists Aimé Cotton and Henri Mouton who discovered the same...
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