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Louis Karl Heinrich Friedrich Paschen (
January 22,
1865 -
February 25,
1947), was a
German physicist, known for his work on electrical discharges. He is also known for the
Paschen series, a series of hydrogen spectral lines in the infrared region that he first observed in 1908. He established the now widely used
Paschen curve in his article
"Über die zum Funkenübergang in Luft, Wasserstoff and Kohlensäure bei verschiedenen Drücken erforderliche Potentialdifferenz".
Paschen was born in
Schwerin,
Mecklenburg-Schwerin. From 1884 to 1888 he studied at the universities of
Berlin and
Strassburg, after which he became an assistant at the
Academy of Münster. He became a professor at the
Technical Academy of Hanover in 1893 and professor of physics at the
University of Tübingen in 1901. He served as president of the
Physikalisch-Technischen Reichsanstalt from 1924-33 and an honorary professor of the University of Berlin in 1925. He taught there until his death in
Potsdam.
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