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  1. Peter Debye - Wikipedia

    At Aachen, he studied under the theoretical physicist Arnold Sommerfeld, who later claimed that his most important discovery was Peter Debye. In 1906, Sommerfeld received an appointment at …

  2. Peter Debye – Biographical - NobelPrize.org

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1936 was awarded to Petrus (Peter) Josephus Wilhelmus Debye "for his contributions to our knowledge of molecular structure through his investigations on dipole moments …

  3. Peter Debye - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists

    Peter Debye was a Dutch-American physical chemist and physicist who was awarded the 1936 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "for his contributions to the study of molecular structure", investigating dipole …

  4. Peter J. W. Debye | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

    Debye reached scientific maturity at exactly the right time and place. Thoroughly grounded in (indeed, one of the great masters of) the classical disciplines of mechanics and electrodynamics, he also …

  5. Peter Debye - Magnet Academy - National MagLab

    Peter Debye carried out pioneering studies of molecular dipole moments, formulated theories of magnetic cooling and of electrolytic dissociation, and developed an X-ray diffraction technique for …

  6. Peter Debye [Petrus (Pie) Josephus Wilhelmus Debije]

    Debye received the 1936 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for contributions to our understanding of molecular structure, including studies on dipole moments and on electron and X-ray diffraction.

  7. (IUCr) P. Debye

    Debye received his early education at the elementary and secondary schools in his home town. He continued his studies at the Aachen Institute of Technology (Technische Hochschule) and gained a …

  8. Debye Definition - Organic Chemistry Key Term | Fiveable

    Debye is a unit used to measure the strength of a molecular dipole moment, which is the measure of the separation of positive and negative electrical charges within a molecule.

  9. Debye - simply.science

    Debye is a CGS unit (symbol D) named after Peter J.W.Debye, Dutch-American, a physicist and Nobel laureate in Chemistry. It is defined as 1 × 10 statcoulomb-centimetre.

  10. Peter Debye | Nobel Prize, X-Ray Diffraction & Dipole Moments ...

    Oct 29, 2025 · Peter Debye was a physical chemist whose investigations of dipole moments, X-rays, and light scattering in gases brought him the 1936 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.