Edouard Branly
French engineer
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development of coherer
- In radio technology: Marconi’s development of wireless telegraphy
…by a French electrical engineer, Edouard Branly, in 1890. Branly’s detector consisted of a tube filled with iron filings that coalesced, or “cohered,” when a radio-frequency voltage was applied to the ends of the tube. The cohesion of the iron filings allowed the passage of current from an auxiliary power…
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work of Lodge
- In Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge
In 1890 a French physicist, Édouard Branly, showed that loose iron filings in a glass tube coalesce, or “cohere,” under the influence of radiated electric waves. To this basic design Lodge added a “trembler,” a device that shook the filings loose between waves. Connected to a receiving circuit, this improved…
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