1912
DOI: 10.1002/andp.19123430702
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Über die anomale Dispersion und die magnetische Drehung der Polarisationsebene des leuchtenden Wasserstoffs, sowie über die Verbreiterung von Spektrallinien

Abstract: 1. 8ber die anomale Dispersion zcnd d4e rnagnet4sche Drehung der Polar4satlonsebene des leuchtenden Wasserstoffs, sow&e iiber die Verbveiterung von Spektrallinien; 1) vom Rudolf Zadenbzcrg. I n h a l t s i i b e r s i c h t : Eioleitung (8 1).-Kapitel I: Untersuchung der elektrischen Erreguogsbedingungen ($8 2-7).-Kapitel 11: Untersuchung der Dispersion der magnetischen Drehung und des Brechungsquotienten von leuchtendem Wasserstoff. 1. Theorie (8 8), 2. Experimente: a) Messung der magnetischen Drehung der Pol… Show more

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“…3.5 From "dispersion electrons" to "systems": Ladenburg, 1912 Schaefer's insights did not go unnoticed in Ladenburg's laboratory in Breslau. Ladenburg and Loria had experimentally observed what Schaefer mentioned in his 1910 paper as a theoretical possibility: regularities in the number of dispersion electrons vibrating at different spectral frequencies.…”
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“…3.5 From "dispersion electrons" to "systems": Ladenburg, 1912 Schaefer's insights did not go unnoticed in Ladenburg's laboratory in Breslau. Ladenburg and Loria had experimentally observed what Schaefer mentioned in his 1910 paper as a theoretical possibility: regularities in the number of dispersion electrons vibrating at different spectral frequencies.…”
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“…More specifically, the systematic decrease of the number of dispersion electrons for increasing frequency of spectral lines observed by Ladenburg and Loria ever since 1909 hinted at the non-independence of electrons from each other. In 1912, Ladenburg resorted to Schaefer's considerations in order to interpret his findings (R. Ladenburg, 1912). This paper is a very good example of Ladenburg's high skills of both experimental performance and theoretical reflection.…”
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