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26 Facts About Augustin-Jean Fresnel

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About 1812, Augustin-Jean Fresnel was sent to Nyons, in the southern departement of Drome, to assist with the imperial highway that was to connect Spain and Italy.

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In March 1815, perceiving Napoleon's return from Elba as "an attack on civilization", Augustin-Jean Fresnel departed without leave, hastened to Toulouse and offered his services to the royalist resistance, but soon found himself on the sick list.

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In summary, in the spring of 1814, as Augustin-Jean Fresnel tried in vain to guess what polarization was, the corpuscularists thought that they knew, while the wave-theorists literally had no idea.

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In mid 1815, on his way home to Mathieu to serve his suspension, Augustin-Jean Fresnel met Arago in Paris and spoke of the wave theory and stellar aberration.

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On 12 July 1815, as Augustin-Jean Fresnel was about to leave Paris, Arago left him a note on a new topic:.

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Augustin-Jean Fresnel arrived in March 1816, and his leave was extended through the middle of the year.

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On 24 May 1816, Augustin-Jean Fresnel wrote to Young, acknowledging how little of his own memoir was new.

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Augustin-Jean Fresnel resumed his engineering duties in the spring of 1818; but from then on he was based in Paris, first on the Canal de l'Ourcq, and then with the cadastre of the pavements.

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On 15 January 1818, in a different context, Augustin-Jean Fresnel showed that the addition of sinusoidal functions of the same frequency but different phases is analogous to the addition of forces with different directions.

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Knowledge of this method was assumed in a preliminary note on diffraction, dated 19 April 1818 and deposited on 20 April, in which Augustin-Jean Fresnel outlined the elementary theory of diffraction as found in modern textbooks.

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In July or August 1816, Augustin-Jean Fresnel discovered that when a birefringent crystal produced two images of a single slit, he could not obtain the usual two-slit interference pattern, even if he compensated for the different propagation times.

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Augustin-Jean Fresnel gave details of the "mechanical solution" in a memoir read to the Academie des Sciences on 7 January 1823.

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Augustin-Jean Fresnel attended to these matters in his "second memoir" on double refraction, published in the Recueils of the Academie des Sciences for 1824; this was not actually printed until late 1827, a few months after his death.

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Meanwhile, on 21 June 1819, Augustin-Jean Fresnel was "temporarily" seconded by the Commission des Phares on the recommendation of Arago, to review possible improvements in lighthouse illumination.

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On 25 July 1823, the world's first lighthouse Augustin-Jean Fresnel lens was lit.

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In May 1824, Augustin-Jean Fresnel was promoted to secretary of the Commission des Phares, becoming the first member of that body to draw a salary, albeit in the concurrent role of Engineer-in-Chief.

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Augustin-Jean Fresnel was an examiner at the Ecole Polytechnique since 1821; but poor health, long hours during the examination season, and anxiety about judging others induced him to resign that post in late 1824, to save his energy for his lighthouse work.

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In 1825, Augustin-Jean Fresnel extended his fixed-lens design by adding a rotating array outside the fixed array.

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Also in 1825, Augustin-Jean Fresnel unveiled the Carte des Phares, calling for a system of 51 lighthouses plus smaller harbor lights, in a hierarchy of lens sizes, with different characteristics to facilitate recognition: a constant light, one flash per minute, and two per minute.

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In late 1825, to reduce the loss of light in the reflecting elements, Augustin-Jean Fresnel proposed to replace each mirror with a catadioptric prism, through which the light would travel by refraction through the first surface, then total internal reflection off the second surface, then refraction through the third surface.

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In 1824, Augustin-Jean Fresnel was made a chevalier de la Legion d'honneur.

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Meanwhile, in Britain, the wave theory was yet to take hold; Augustin-Jean Fresnel wrote to Thomas Young in November 1824, saying in part:.

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On 9 June 1825, Augustin-Jean Fresnel was made a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of London.

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Augustin-Jean Fresnel's last note to the Academie, read on 13 June 1825, described the first radiometer and attributed the observed repulsive force to a temperature difference.

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The memoir introducing the parallelepiped form of the Augustin-Jean Fresnel rhomb, read in March 1818, was mislaid until 1846, and then attracted such interest that it was republished in English.

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The article "Sur les Differents Systemes relatifs a la Theorie de la Lumiere", which Augustin-Jean Fresnel wrote for the newly launched English journal European Review, was received by the publisher's agent in Paris in September 1824.