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Georges Destriau (1 August 1903 – 20 January 1960) was a French physicist and early observer of electroluminescence. Luminescence of organic and inorganic materials: international conference. New York University, Wiley, 1962, S. 7.H. Temerson: Biographies des principales personnalités françaises décédées au cours de l'année. Hachette, 1960, S. 75.


Education and research
In 1926 Destriau became an engineer at the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures in Paris. Thereafter he worked in the x-ray device industry. From 1932 until 1941 Destriau worked at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. A brief stay at the University of Bordeaux was followed in 1943 by a move to Paris. In 1946 Destriau became professor at the University of Poitiers and in 1954 at the Sorbonne in Paris. Later Destriau worked for Westinghouse Electric.G. Destriau: Der Gedächtniseffekt bei der Verstärkung der Lumineszenz durch elektrische Felder. In: Zeitschrift für Physik A: Hadrons and Nuclei. 150, 1958, S. 447–455,

Destriau worked in the field of magnetism and X-ray of ionizing radiation. Best-known is his research on electroluminescence, which he carried out in 1935 in the Paris laboratory of , who had died a year earlier. Destriau observed that crystals when with traces of and suspended in between two platelets, with a strong alternating electric field applied.G. Destriau: Recherches sur les scintillations des sulfures de zinc aux rayons. In: Journal de Chemie Physique. 33, 1936, S. 587–625. Later he replaced the castor oil and mica with a binder.I. Mackay: Thin film electroluminescence. Master-Thesis, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1989.

The effect of electroluminescence is therefore also referred to in some publications as the "Destriau effect". According to some publications, Destriau was the first to use the term "electrophotoluminescence".C. H. Gooch: Injection electroluminescent devices. New York: Wiley, 1973, S. 2.C. D. Munasinghe: Optimization of Rare Earth Doped Gallium Nitride Electroluminescent Devices for Flat Panel Display Applications. PhD-Thesis, University Of Cincinnati, 2005. In his publications, he himself called the light "Losev-Light", after the Russian radio frequency technician Oleg Losev, who in 1927 worked with crystals to induce a light effect (also electroluminescence).A. Ritter, "Lichtemittierende Smart Materials", in Smart Materials in Architektur, Innenarchitektur und Design., Band 3, 2007, S. 110–141,

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