André Guinier (1911–2000) was a notable French physicist and a significant figure in the field of condensed matter physics, particularly known for his work in the area of neutron scattering. He made important contributions to the understanding of the properties of materials at the atomic level. Guinier is also known for developing techniques for small-angle scattering of neutrons and X-rays, which are invaluable tools for studying the structure of complex materials.

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