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A Quantum Theory of Optical Phenomena. SS. (395)-428. - Und: Derselbe. Methods for Determining Transition Probabilities from Line Absorption. SS. 783-790. In: The Physical Review. Vol. 25, Second series. Vol. 25.
Corning, 1925. - (24,5 x 17 cm). (8) 922 S. Mit Abbildungen. Leinwandband der Zeit.
Erste Ausgaben. - "After returning to Harvard in June 1924, he worked further on the radiation problem, publishing early in 1925 a more consistent picture of how the oscillators determine the emission and absorption probabilities and underlining the real existence of the emitted photons, the energy conservation in the system of the atoms and photons, and the probabilistic relation between the intensity of the field and the motion of the photons... In one important work in 1925 Slater correlated the width of spectral lines with the reciprocal lifetime of stationary states; in another he almost arrived at the notion of spin..." (DSB). - Einband und Schnitt leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten. - DSB 18, 832
A Quantum Theory of Optical Phenomena. SS. (395)-428. - Und: Derselbe. Methods for Determining Transition Probabilities from Line Absorption. SS. 783-790. In: The Physical Review. Vol. 25, Second series. Vol. 25.
Corning, 1925. - (24,5 x 17 cm). (8) 922 S. Mit Abbildungen. Leinwandband der Zeit.
Erste Ausgaben. - "After returning to Harvard in June 1924, he worked further on the radiation problem, publishing early in 1925 a more consistent picture of how the oscillators determine the emission and absorption probabilities and underlining the real existence of the emitted photons, the energy conservation in the system of the atoms and photons, and the probabilistic relation between the intensity of the field and the motion of the photons... In one important work in 1925 Slater correlated the width of spectral lines with the reciprocal lifetime of stationary states; in another he almost arrived at the notion of spin..." (DSB). - Einband und Schnitt leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten. - DSB 18, 832
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