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Discovery of radioactivity — Henri Becquerel and Marie Curie

1896 AD · Transmission: Global
PhysicsDiscoveryFrench

Becquerel discovers in February 1896 that uranium salts fog photographic plates with no light exposure, revealing spontaneous energy emission. Marie and Pierre Curie coin "radioactivity", demonstrate it is an intrinsic atomic property, and extend the program to all known elements — the first experimental hint that the atom has internal structure. Nobel Physics 1903.

InstitutionÉcole Polytechnique / École Normale Supérieure
Historical regionParis, France
Primary sourceBecquerel, H. — Comptes Rendus 122, 420-421 (1896)
Secondary sourceCurie, M. — doctoral thesis (1903)
Original languageFrench
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