Francis Perrin (17 August 1901 – 4 July 1992) was a French
physicist
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,
who worked on
nuclear physics
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Nuclear physics should not be confused with atomic physics, which studies th ...
,
fission and
neutrino
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s. He was the high-commissioner
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique (Atomic Energy Commission, CEA) in France and a collaborator of
CERN
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. He was involved in the development of
nuclear weapons for France and the cooperation with
Israel
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on nuclear research.
He was the son of
Physics Nobel laureate Jean Perrin and the brother-in-law of
Pierre Victor Auger
Pierre Victor Auger (; 14 May 1899 – 24 December 1993) was a French physicist, born in Paris. He worked in the fields of atomic physics, nuclear physics, and cosmic ray physics. He is famous for being one of the discoverers of the Auger effect, ...
.
Physicist
Francis Perrin was born in
Paris
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and attended
École Normale Supérieure
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* an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by Secondary education in France, secondary education establishments (collège and lycée)
* École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing i ...
in Paris. In 1928 he obtained a doctorate in mathematical sciences from the faculté des sciences of Paris, based upon a thesis on
Brownian motion
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and became a faculty member of
Collège de France
The (), formerly known as the or as the ''Collège impérial'' founded in 1530 by François I, is a higher education and research establishment () in France. It is located in Paris near La Sorbonne. The has been considered to be France's most ...
. In 1933, in connection with the
neutrino
A neutrino ( ; denoted by the Greek letter ) is an elementary particle that interacts via the weak interaction and gravity. The neutrino is so named because it is electrically neutral and because its rest mass is so small ('' -ino'') that i ...
, Francis Perrin estimated that "the mass must be null—or at least small compared to the mass of the
electron
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". Subsequently, he worked at the
Collège de France
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on the fission of
uranium
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. With
Frédéric Joliot and his group, he established in 1939 the possibility of nuclear chain reactions and nuclear energy production.
He was professor at the Collège de France in the chair of Atomic and Molecular Physics from 1946 to 1972. He was the
French high-commissioner for atomic energy from 1951 to 1970.
Perrin actively supported the project for a European nuclear research centre, and was a signatory for France to the Convention establishing the
CERN
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Provisional Council in February 1952 in
Geneva
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. He was elected vice-president of this council, and remained French delegate on the CERN Council until 1972.
Nuclear High-Commissioner
Named High-Commissioner of the
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique (Atomic Energy Commission, CEA) in 1951—to replace
Frédéric Joliot-Curie
Jean Frédéric Joliot-Curie (; ; 19 March 1900 – 14 August 1958) was a French chemist and physicist who received the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with his wife, Irène Joliot-Curie, for their discovery of induced radioactivity. They were t ...
dismissed because he was opposed to military research—, Francis Perrin joined a lobby of about a dozen people, composed of politicians like
Chaban-Delmas,
Bourguès-Maunoury and
Félix Gaillard, of military officers, like the generals Ailleret, Gallois, and Crépin, of technocrats like
Pierre Guillaumat and
Raoul Dautry or of scientists like
Yves Rocard and
Bertrand Goldschmidt, who revealed themselves to be extremely effective. This lobby imposed on successive governments of the Fourth Republic an intensive research program to permit France to deploy nuclear weapons without any real political control from outside France. Secret departments were made up within the CEA to implement this policy as of 1954. General
Charles de Gaulle
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was informed of the work during his "
Crossing of the Desert" (1953/58), in particular by
Chaban-Delmas. When de Gaulle returned to power in 1958, the progress of the work was such that the date of the
first nuclear test was already fixed at 1960.
In 1986 he stated publicly that in 1949 Israeli scientists were invited to the
Saclay Nuclear Research Centre, this cooperation leading to a joint effort including sharing of knowledge between French and Israeli scientists especially those with knowledge from the
Manhattan Project
The Manhattan Project was a research and development program undertaken during World War II to produce the first nuclear weapons. It was led by the United States in collaboration with the United Kingdom and Canada.
From 1942 to 1946, the ...
.
Personal life
Francis Perrin married Colette Auger, the sister of the physicist
Pierre Auger. Francis Perrin was the president of Union des Athées (Union of Atheists) after his resignation from the French atomic energy commission.
A
French research laboratory, associating the Atomic Energy Comissariat and the
National Centre for Scientific Research, was named after him.
Works
* ''Etude mathématique du mouvement brownien de rotation'' (thèse de doctorat) (1928)/''A mathematical study of rotation brownian motion''
* ''La Fluorescence des solutions, induction moléculaire, polarisation et durée d'émission, photochimie'' (1929)/''Solutions fluorescence, molecular induction, polarisation and emission duration, photochemistry''
* ''Fluorescence'' (1931)/''Fluorescence''
* ''La dynamique relativiste et l'inertie de l'énergie'' (1932)/''Relativistic dynamics and energy inertia''
* ''Théorie quantique des transferts d'activation entre molécules de même espèce. Cas des solutions fluorescentes'' (1932)/''Quantum theory of activation transfer between molecules of same species, the case of fluorescent solutions''
* ''Calcul relatif aux conditions eventuelles de transmutation en chaine de l’uranium'' (1939)/''Calculation relative to eventual conditions of chain transmutation of uranium''
* ''Traité du calcul des probabilités et de ses applications'', avec Émile Borel (1939)/''Work on probability calculation and its applications'', with
Émile Borel
Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (; 7 January 1871 – 3 February 1956) was a French people, French mathematician and politician. As a mathematician, he was known for his founding work in the areas of measure theory and probability.
Biograp ...
* ''Valeurs internationales des sections efficaces des isotopes fissiles pour les neutrons thermiques'' (1955)/''International values of cross sections of fissil isotopes for thermic neutrons''
* ''L'Euratom'' (1956)/''Euratom''
* ''Funérailles nationales de Frédéric Joliot'' (1958)/''National obituary of
Frederic Joliot''
* ''Leçon terminale, Chaire de physique atomique et moléculaire'' (1972)/''Terminal lesson, atomic and molecular physics pulpit''
* ''Écrits de Francis Perrin'' (1998)/''Writings of Francis Perrin''
References
External links
*
Annotated Bibliography for Francis Perrin from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues()
(archived 27 September 2011)
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1901 births
1992 deaths
Scientists from Paris
French atheists
Members of the Provisional Consultative Assembly
Workers' Force members
French physicists
Lycée Henri-IV alumni
University of Paris alumni
École Normale Supérieure alumni
People associated with CERN
Academic staff of the Collège de France
Members of the French Academy of Sciences
Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
Grand Cross of the Ordre national du Mérite