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Quantized atomic vibrations
Einstein continued his work on quantum mechanics in 1906, by explaining the specific heat anomaly in solids.
http://merryituaku.blogspot.com/2010/02/quantized-atomic-vibrations.html
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Is light atomic, posited by Einstein in 1905, as the source of the quantization of energy, or are particle vibrations as Planck argued, or something else? - Quora
The answer is that BOTH are true. To understand its complete nature requires a basic understanding of quantum mechanics. Everything is both a particle and a ...
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QUANTIZED ATOMIC VIBRATIONS – Prashant Pati
In 1907, Einstein proposed a model of matter where each atom in a lattice structure is an independent harmonic oscillator. In the Einstein model, each atom oscillates independently—a series of equally spaced quantized states for each oscillator. Einstein was aware that getting the frequency of the actual oscillations would be different, but he nevertheless proposed…
https://prashantpati.wordpress.com/quantized-atomic-vibrations/
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Einstein and the photoelectric effect
Albert Einstein and the theory of the photoelectric effect,
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/E/Einstein_and_photoelectric_effect.html
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Einstein solid - Wikipedia
The Einstein solid is a model of a solid based on two assumptions:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_solid
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History overview of History overview of
quantum theory quantum theory
Presentation
http://www.physics.purdue.edu/~hu4/course/460/ch2.pdf
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The Photoelectric Effect
In 1886 and 1887, Heinrich Hertz discovered that ultraviolet light can cause electrons to be ejected from a metal surface.
http://vergil.chemistry.gatech.edu/notes/quantrev/node4.html
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Quantization of the Atom plus Attempting to Answer Heilbron & Kuhn
The idea of atoms is old but X-ray provided the first probe into the physical atom.
Photographs of X-ray scattering from crystals -‘Laue spots’- were the first visual proof for the
physical existence of atoms arranged in a perfect geometric pattern; thereby conclusively
established the stability and physical reality of atoms.
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1311/1311.0252.pdf
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Heat capacities of solids
Any theory used to calculate lattice vibration heat capacities of crystalline solids must explain two
things:
http://vallance.chem.ox.ac.uk/pdfs/EinsteinDebye.pdf
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The Quantization of Energy
By the late 19th century, many physicists thought their discipline was well on the way to explaining most natural phenomena.
https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_general-chemistry-principles-patterns-and-applications-v1.0/s10-02-the-quantization-of-energy.html
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From Bohr's Atom to Electron Waves
Bohr's interpretation of the Balmer formula in terms of quantized angular momentum was certainly impressive, but his atomic model didn't make much mechanical sense, as he himself conceded.
http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/252/Bohr_to_Waves/Bohr_to_Waves.html
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Black Body Radiation
We shall now turn to another puzzle confronting physicists at the turn of the century (1900): just how do heated bodies radiate? There was a general understanding of the mechanism involved—heat was known to cause the molecules and atoms of a solid to vibrate, and the molecules and atoms were themselves complicated patterns of electrical charges.
http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/252/black_body_radiation.html
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Scientist "ALBERT EINSTEIN" theories — Steemit
hi, guys here, i'm going to introdused all the theories of the great scientist "ALBERT EINSTEIN" 1)Theory of… by akki
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Albert Einstein Flashcards | Quizlet
Start studying Albert Einstein. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.
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Einstein, Specific Heats, and the Early Quantum Theory
New Series, Vol. 148, No. 3667 (Apr. 9, 1965), pp. 173-180
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1715511?seq=1