What is Wilhelm Wien famous for in physics?

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I am most recognized for my work on the spectrum of black-body radiation. Through careful experimentation and theoretical deduction, I established Wien's displacement law. This law precisely describes how the peak wavelength of emitted radiation from a black body shifts with its temperature. It was a crucial step in understanding the nature of thermal radiation and earned me the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1911.

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