(Redirected from Édouard Branly)'Eugène Édouard Désiré Branly' (
23 October 1844 –
24 March 1940) was a
French inventor and
physicist. He was the
physics professor at the Catholic University of Paris. He is primarily known for his early involvement in
wireless telegraphy and his invention of the Branly
coherer around 1890.
The ''coherer'' was the first widely used
detector for
radio communication. Branly built upon the discoveries of
Temistocle Calzecchi-Onesti, who demonstrated in experiments in 1884 through 1886 that iron filings contained in an insulating tube will conduct an electrical current under the action of an electromagnetic wave. The operation of the coherer is based upon the large resistance offered to the passage of electric current by loose metal filings, which decreases under the influence of radio frequency
alternating current. The coherer became the basis for radio reception, and remained in widespread use for about ten years. It was used by, amongst others,
Guglielmo Marconi, in his early experiments.
Oliver Joseph Lodge improved Edouard Branly's coherer as a detector of radio waves by adding a "trembler" which periodically dislodged clumped filings, thus restoring the device's sensitivity. The next innovation in radio wave detection, between
Nikola Tesla's and Guglielmo Marconi's progress in radio in the 1890s and the 1948 invention of the the
transistor, was
John Ambrose Fleming 's
Fleming valve which replaced Branly's device for many uses.
In 1911 Branly was elected to the
French Academy of Sciences
Edouard Branly died in 1940 and was interred in the
Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris.
The quai Branly - a road that runs alongside the River
Seine in
Paris - is named after Branly. It is the name of this road, not of Branly himself, that led to the naming of the
Musée du quai Branly.
See also
★ ''
Radio'':
History of radio,
Invention of radio
★ ''People'':
Alexander Stepanovich Popov,
Karl Ferdinand Braun
★ ''Other'':
List of people on stamps of France
External links and resources
★ Eugenii Katz, "
Edouard Eugène Désiré Branly". The history of electrochemistry, electricity and electronics; Biosensors & Bioelectronics.
★ "
Edouard Branly". Robert Appleton Company, The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume II, 1907.
★ "''
Edouard Eugène Désiré Branly''"". Adventures in Cybersound.