Yvette Cauchois

Professor
Yvette Cauchois
Born(1908-12-19)19 December 1908
Died19 November 1999(1999-11-19) (aged 90)
Paris, France
Resting placeMonastery at Bârsana, Romania
Alma materSorbonne
Known forInventing the Cauchois spectrometer
Development and use of Synchrotron light
AwardsAncel Prize from the Société chimique de France (1933)
Officer of the Legion of Honour
Officers of the Order of Merit
Gold medal of the University of Paris
Scientific career
FieldsX-ray spectroscopy X-ray optics
InstitutionsCNRS
National Laboratories of Frascati
Laboratory for the Use of Electromagnetic Radiation, Orsay University of Paris XI
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Sorbonne
ThesisExtension de la spectroscopie des rayons X. Spectrographe à focalisation par cristal courbé; spectre d'émission X des gaz (1934)

Yvette Cauchois (French pronunciation: [ivɛt koʃwa] ; 19 December 1908 – 19 November 1999) was a French physicist known for her contributions to X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray optics, and for pioneering European synchrotron research.