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Spectroscopy is Applied Quantum Mechanics. Part 2: The Quantum Revolution
Spectroscopy
  • David W. Ball, Cleveland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Disciplines
Abstract

The article presents several theories relative to the nature of matter. The quantum theory of German theoretical physicist Max Planck proposes that the energy of a vibrating atom was related to its frequency. Albert Einstein's quantum theory of light hypothesizes that light itself had an energy that was directly proportional to its frequency. Danish physicist Niels Bohr develops an equation that could help explain the lines that appeared in the spectrum of the hydrogen atom.

Citation Information
David W. Ball. "Spectroscopy is Applied Quantum Mechanics. Part 2: The Quantum Revolution" Spectroscopy Vol. 23 (2008) p. 18 - 22
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david_ball/81/