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Joseph von Fraunhofer
Fraunhofer
Fraunhofer
Born 6 March 1787
Straubing, Bavaria
Died 7 June 1826
Munich, Bavaria


Known for Fraunhofer lines; diffraction grating; optical glass

Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787-1826) was a German optician and physicist known for precision optical instruments and for the dark absorption lines in the solar spectrum now called Fraunhofer lines.

Spectral lines

Fraunhofer mapped hundreds of dark lines in the Sun's spectrum and labeled several of the strongest lines with letters. These observations were made before quantum mechanics, but they became part of the experimental background for spectroscopy and the later quantum explanation of atomic transitions.

Fraunhofer also developed high-quality optical glass, improved spectroscopes, and used diffraction gratings to measure wavelengths more accurately.

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Author: Harold Foppele