Antoine César Becquerel (1788–1878) was a French physicist and the grandfather of the more widely known Henri Becquerel. He is notable for his early work in the field of electricity and magnetism, along with contributions to the understanding of chemical processes and luminescence. During his career, he made various scientific contributions, including studies on phosphorescence and fluorescence.

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