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adam_text | Contents
Preface
..............................
vii
Prologue
-
The Nineteenth-Century Heritage
......... 1
1
Röntgen s
X Rays
(1895) .................... 6
2
Becquerel
Discovers Radioactivity
(1896) ........... 10
3
Zeeman
and
Lorentz
-
A First Glimpse at the Electron
(1896) 13
4
The Discovery of the Electron
(1897).............. 16
5
Marie and Pierre Curie
-
Polonium and Radium
(1898) ... 20
6
Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Rays
(1899) ............. 24
7
Max Planck and the Quantum of Action
(1900) ........ 28
8
Rutherford Finds the Law of Radioactive Decay
(1900) .... 34
9
The Transmutation of Elements
(1902)............. 37
10
Einstein s Light-Quantum Hypothesis
(1905) ......... 40
11
Einstein Creates the Special Theory of Relativity
(1905) ... 44
12
Nernst and the Third Theorem of Thermodynamics
(1905) . . 50
13
Observing a Single Particle
-
The Rutherford-Geiger Counter
and Later Electronic Detectors
(1908) ............. 54
14
Jean Perrin and Molecular Reality
(1909) ........... 58
15
Millikan s Oil-Drop Experiment
(1910) ............ 62
16
The Atomic Nucleus
(1911)................... 66
17
Tracks of Single Particles in Wilson s Cloud Chamber
(1911) . 70
18
Kamerlingh Onnes
-
Liquid Helium and Superconductivity
(1911) .............................. 73
19
Hess Finds Cosmic Radiation
(1912).............. 77
20
Max
von Laue -
X Rays and Crystals
(1912).......... 80
21
Bragg Scattering
(1912)..................... 84
22
J. J. Thomson Identifies Isotopes
(1912) ............ 88
23
Bohr s Model of the Atom
(1913)................ 93
24
Moseley and the Periodic Table of Elements
(1913) ...... 97
25
The
Franck-Hertz
Experiment
(1914) ............. 102
26
Einstein Completes the General Theory of Relativity
(1915) . 105
27 Sommerfeld -
Spatial Quantization and Fine Structure
(1916) 110
28
Nitrogen is Turned into Oxygen
(1919)............. 115
xi
xii Contents
29
Astronomers Verify
General
Relativity
(1919)......... 119
30
Stern
and Gerlach Observe Spatial Quantization
(1922) 123
31
The Compton Effect
-
The Light Quantum Gains Momentum
(1923) .............................. 127
32
Matter Waves Proposed by
de
Broglie
(1923) ......... 132
33
Bose
and Einstein- A New Way of Counting
(1924)...... 136
34
Bothe and
Geiger
-
Coincidence Experiments
(1925) ..... 140
35
Pauli s Exclusion Principle
(1925) ............... 144
36
Spin
(1925)............................ 148
37 Heisenberg
and the Creation of Quantum Mechanics
(1925) . 152
38
Dirac s Mechanics of
q
Numbers
(1925) ............ 158
39 Schrödinger
Creates Wave Mechanics
(1926) ......... 161
40
Bern s Probability Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
(1926) .............................. 167
41
Fermi-Dirac Statistics -Yet Another Way of Counting
(1926) 173
42
Heisenberg s Uncertainty Principle and Bohr s
Complementarity
(1927) .................... 178
43
Quantum Mechanics and Relativity
-
The Dirac Equation
(1928) .............................. 183
44
The Band Model of Conductors and Semiconductors
(1928-31) 189
45
Hubble Finds that the Universe is Expanding
(1929) ..... 195
46 Pauli
Presents His Neutrino Hypothesis
(1930)......... 200
47
Lawrence and the Cyclotron
(1931) .............. 205
48
Chadwick Discovers the Neutron
(1932) ............ 210
49
Anderson Discovers the Positron
(1932) ............ 214
50
Nuclear Reaction Brought About by Machine
(1932) ..... 218
51 Heisenberg
on Nuclear Forces: Isospin
(1932)......... 223
52
The Proton Displays an Anomalous Magnetic Moment
(1933) 227
53
Fermi s Theory of Beta Rays
(1933) .............. 231
54
Irène
and
Frédéric
Joliot-Curie
-
Artificial Radioactivity
(1934) .............................. 234
55
Fermi Produces Radioactivity with Neutrons
(1934)...... 239
56
Cherenkov Radiation Discovered
(1934)
and Explained
(1937) 244
57
Prediction of the Meson
(1934)
-Discovery of the Muon
(1937) 249
58
A New KmdofLiqmd:Supertuid Helium
(1937)....... 254
59
Why the Stars Shine
(1938)................... 258
60
Nuclear Fission
(1938)...................... 263
Contents xiii
61
Two Transuranium Elements Finally Found
-
Neptunium and
Plutonium
(1940/41)....................... 268
62
Landau Explains Superfluidity
(1941) ............. 273
63
Fermi Builds a Nuclear Reactor
(1942)............. 277
64
The Synchrotron: Phase Stability
(1945)
and Strong Focussing
(1952) .............................. 284
65
Magnetic Resonance
(1945)................... 292
66
The Pi Meson Discovered by the Photographic Method
(1947) 299
67
The Lamb Shift
(1947) ..................... 303
68
Strange Particles
(1947)..................... 307
69
The Transistor
(1947)...................... 312
70
The Shell Model -A Periodic Table for Nuclei
(1949)..... 317
71
Quantum Electrodynamics and Feynman Diagrams
(1949) . . 322
72
Glaser s Bubble Chamber
(1953)................ 329
73
The
Maser (1954) ........................ 335
74
Strangeness
-
A New Quantum Number
(1955) ........ 340
75
Antimatter
(1955)........................ 345
76
The Neutrino Finally Observed
(1956)............. 350
77
Parity
-
A Symmetry Broken
(1957) .............. 355
78
Superconductivity Explained by Bardeen, Cooper, and
Schrieffer
(1957)......................... 362
79
Weak Interaction Better Understood
-
The V
-
A Theory
(1957) .............................. 366
80
Keeping Ions in a Trap
(1958).................. 371
81
The
Mössbauer
Effect
(1958).................. 377
82
The Laser
(1960)......................... 382
83
Particle-Antiparticle Colliders
(1961) ............. 386
84
Nonlinear Optics
(1961)..................... 390
85
There is More than One Kind of Neutrino
(1962) ....... 396
86
Semiconductor Heterostructures
-
Efficient Laser Diode
Proposed
(1963)
and Built
(1970)................ 401
87
Three Quarks-Order in the Wealth of New Particles
(1964) . 407
88
CP
-
Another Symmetry Broken: The Peculiar System of the
Neutral
К
Meson and Its Antiparticle
(1964).......... 413
89
Blackbody
Radiation from the Early Universe
(1965)..... 418
90
Two Forces of Nature are Only One
-
Electroweak Interaction
(1967) .............................. 425
xiv Contents
91
Weak
Neutral
Currents
-A
Glimmer
of Heavy
Light (1973) . 430
92
Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD)
-
The New Theory of Strong
Interaction
(1973)........................ 434
93
A Fourth Quark
-
Charm
(1974)................ 439
94
The Discovery of the Gluon
(1979) ............... 446
95
The Quantum Hall Effect
(1980) ................ 451
96
W
and
Z
Boson Discovered
(1983) ............... 458
97
Cooling and Trapping Neutral Atoms
(1985).......... 465
98
There are Just Three Generations
(1989)............ 470
99
Bose-Einstein Condensation of Atoms
(1995) ......... 474
100
Neutrinos Have Mass
(1998,2001) ............... 479
Epilogue
-
What Have We Learnt? What is to Come?
.... 484
Photo Credits
.......................... 486
Name Index
........................... 489
Subject Index
.......................... 495
Physics was the leading science of the
twentieth century and the book retraces
important discoveries, made between
1895
and
2001,
in
100
self-contained episodes.
Each is a short story of the scientists involved,
their time, and their work. Together they form
a mosaic of modern physics: formulating
relativity and quantum mechanics, finding
the constituents of matter and unravelling
the forces between them, understanding the
working of conductors and semiconductors,
discovering and explaining macroscopic
quantum effects (superconductivity, super¬
fluidity, quantum Hall effect), developing
novel experimental techniques like the
Geiger
counter and particle accelerators, building
revolutionary applications like the transistor
and the laser, and observing astonishing
features of our cosmos (expanding universe,
cosmic background radiation). The text is
intended for easy reading. Occasionally, a
more thorough discussion of experimental
set-ups and theoretical concepts is presented
in special boxes for readers interested in more
detail. Episodes contain extensive references
to biographies and original scientific litera¬
ture. The book is richly illustrated by about
600
portraits, photographs, and figures.
Siegmund Brandt
is
Emeritus Professor
of
Physics at the University of
Siegen. Born
in
Berlin in
1936,
he studied in Bonn under
Wolfgang Paul. For his diploma
(1959)
he
built a small bubble chamber, detecting
particles produced by the Bonn synchrotron.
The subject of his Ph.D. thesis
(1963)
was the
production of strange particles in a hydrogen
bubble chamber at
CERN in
Geneva, where he
worked from
1961
to
1965.
In
1966
he became
Privatdozent
at the University of Heidelberg,
continuing particle-physics research with
bubble chambers at
CERN
and at
DESY
in
Hamburg. In
1972
Brandt moved to the new
university in
Siegen
as a member of the
Foundation Senate. With his group he partici¬
pated in experiments using large electronic
detectors at electron-positron colliders at
DESY,
in which the gluon was found, and later
in an experiment at the
LEP
collider at
CERN,
which concentrated on production and prop¬
erties of the heavy bosons
W
and Z. Brandt
served three-year terms as chairman of the
DESY
Scientific Council and of the particle-
physics section of the German Physical
Society. He is author or co-author of textbooks
which have appeared in ten languages.
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
.
vii
Prologue
-
The Nineteenth-Century Heritage
. 1
1
Röntgen's
X Rays
(1895) . 6
2
Becquerel
Discovers Radioactivity
(1896) . 10
3
Zeeman
and
Lorentz
-
A First Glimpse at the Electron
(1896) 13
4
The Discovery of the Electron
(1897). 16
5
Marie and Pierre Curie
-
Polonium and Radium
(1898) . 20
6
Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Rays
(1899) . 24
7
Max Planck and the Quantum of Action
(1900) . 28
8
Rutherford Finds the Law of Radioactive Decay
(1900) . 34
9
The Transmutation of Elements
(1902). 37
10
Einstein's Light-Quantum Hypothesis
(1905) . 40
11
Einstein Creates the Special Theory of Relativity
(1905) . 44
12
Nernst and the Third Theorem of Thermodynamics
(1905) . . 50
13
Observing a Single Particle
-
The Rutherford-Geiger Counter
and Later Electronic Detectors
(1908) . 54
14
Jean Perrin and Molecular Reality
(1909) . 58
15
Millikan's Oil-Drop Experiment
(1910) . 62
16
The Atomic Nucleus
(1911). 66
17
Tracks of Single Particles in Wilson's Cloud Chamber
(1911) . 70
18
Kamerlingh Onnes
-
Liquid Helium and Superconductivity
(1911) . 73
19
Hess Finds Cosmic Radiation
(1912). 77
20
Max
von Laue -
X Rays and Crystals
(1912). 80
21
Bragg Scattering
(1912). 84
22
J. J. Thomson Identifies Isotopes
(1912) . 88
23
Bohr's Model of the Atom
(1913). 93
24
Moseley and the Periodic Table of Elements
(1913) . 97
25
The
Franck-Hertz
Experiment
(1914) . 102
26
Einstein Completes the General Theory of Relativity
(1915) . 105
27 Sommerfeld -
Spatial Quantization and Fine Structure
(1916) 110
28
Nitrogen is Turned into Oxygen
(1919). 115
xi
xii Contents
29
Astronomers Verify
General
Relativity
(1919). 119
30
Stern
and Gerlach Observe Spatial Quantization
(1922) 123
31
The Compton Effect
-
The Light Quantum Gains Momentum
(1923) . 127
32
Matter Waves Proposed by
de
Broglie
(1923) . 132
33
Bose
and Einstein- A New Way of Counting
(1924). 136
34
Bothe and
Geiger
-
Coincidence Experiments
(1925) . 140
35
Pauli's Exclusion Principle
(1925) . 144
36
Spin
(1925). 148
37 Heisenberg
and the Creation of Quantum Mechanics
(1925) . 152
38
Dirac's Mechanics of
q
Numbers
(1925) . 158
39 Schrödinger
Creates Wave Mechanics
(1926) . 161
40
Bern's Probability Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
(1926) . 167
41
Fermi-Dirac Statistics -Yet Another Way of Counting
(1926) 173
42
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle and Bohr's
Complementarity
(1927) . 178
43
Quantum Mechanics and Relativity
-
The Dirac Equation
(1928) . 183
44
The Band Model of Conductors and Semiconductors
(1928-31) 189
45
Hubble Finds that the Universe is Expanding
(1929) . 195
46 Pauli
Presents His Neutrino Hypothesis
(1930). 200
47
Lawrence and the Cyclotron
(1931) . 205
48
Chadwick Discovers the Neutron
(1932) . 210
49
Anderson Discovers the Positron
(1932) . 214
50
Nuclear Reaction Brought About by Machine
(1932) . 218
51 Heisenberg
on Nuclear Forces: Isospin
(1932). 223
52
The Proton Displays an'Anomalous'Magnetic Moment
(1933) 227
53
Fermi's Theory of Beta Rays
(1933) . 231
54
Irène
and
Frédéric
Joliot-Curie
-
Artificial Radioactivity
(1934) . 234
55
Fermi Produces Radioactivity with Neutrons
(1934). 239
56
Cherenkov Radiation Discovered
(1934)
and Explained
(1937) 244
57
Prediction of the Meson
(1934)
-Discovery of the Muon
(1937) 249
58
A New KmdofLiqmd:Supertuid Helium
(1937). 254
59
Why the Stars Shine
(1938). 258
60
Nuclear Fission
(1938). 263
Contents xiii
61
Two Transuranium Elements Finally Found
-
Neptunium and
Plutonium
(1940/41). 268
62
Landau Explains Superfluidity
(1941) . 273
63
Fermi Builds a Nuclear Reactor
(1942). 277
64
The Synchrotron: Phase Stability
(1945)
and Strong Focussing
(1952) . 284
65
Magnetic Resonance
(1945). 292
66
The Pi Meson Discovered by the Photographic Method
(1947) 299
67
The Lamb Shift
(1947) . 303
68
Strange Particles
(1947). 307
69
The Transistor
(1947). 312
70
The Shell Model -A Periodic Table for Nuclei
(1949). 317
71
Quantum Electrodynamics and Feynman Diagrams
(1949) . . 322
72
Glaser's Bubble Chamber
(1953). 329
73
The
Maser (1954) . 335
74
Strangeness
-
A New Quantum Number
(1955) . 340
75
Antimatter
(1955). 345
76
The Neutrino Finally Observed
(1956). 350
77
Parity
-
A Symmetry Broken
(1957) . 355
78
Superconductivity Explained by Bardeen, Cooper, and
Schrieffer
(1957). 362
79
Weak Interaction Better Understood
-
The V
-
A Theory
(1957) . 366
80
Keeping Ions in a Trap
(1958). 371
81
The
Mössbauer
Effect
(1958). 377
82
The Laser
(1960). 382
83
Particle-Antiparticle Colliders
(1961) . 386
84
Nonlinear Optics
(1961). 390
85
There is More than One Kind of Neutrino
(1962) . 396
86
Semiconductor Heterostructures
-
Efficient Laser Diode
Proposed
(1963)
and Built
(1970). 401
87
Three Quarks-Order in the Wealth of New Particles
(1964) . 407
88
CP
-
Another Symmetry Broken: The Peculiar System of the
Neutral
К
Meson and Its Antiparticle
(1964). 413
89
Blackbody
Radiation from the Early Universe
(1965). 418
90
Two Forces of Nature are Only One
-
Electroweak Interaction
(1967) . 425
xiv Contents
91
Weak
Neutral
Currents
-A
Glimmer
of Heavy
Light (1973) . 430
92
Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD)
-
The New Theory of Strong
Interaction
(1973). 434
93
A Fourth Quark
-
Charm
(1974). 439
94
The Discovery of the Gluon
(1979) . 446
95
The Quantum Hall Effect
(1980) . 451
96
W
and
Z
Boson Discovered
(1983) . 458
97
Cooling and Trapping Neutral Atoms
(1985). 465
98
There are Just Three Generations
(1989). 470
99
Bose-Einstein Condensation of Atoms
(1995) . 474
100
Neutrinos Have Mass
(1998,2001) . 479
Epilogue
-
What Have We Learnt? What is to Come?
. 484
Photo Credits
. 486
Name Index
. 489
Subject Index
. 495
Physics was the leading science of the
twentieth century and the book retraces
important discoveries, made between
1895
and
2001,
in
100
self-contained episodes.
Each is a short story of the scientists involved,
their time, and their work. Together they form
a mosaic of modern physics: formulating
relativity and quantum mechanics, finding
the constituents of matter and unravelling
the forces between them, understanding the
working of conductors and semiconductors,
discovering and explaining macroscopic
quantum effects (superconductivity, super¬
fluidity, quantum Hall effect), developing
novel experimental techniques like the
Geiger
counter and particle accelerators, building
revolutionary applications like the transistor
and the laser, and observing astonishing
features of our cosmos (expanding universe,
cosmic background radiation). The text is
intended for easy reading. Occasionally, a
more thorough discussion of experimental
set-ups and theoretical concepts is presented
in special boxes for readers interested in more
detail. Episodes contain extensive references
to biographies and original scientific litera¬
ture. The book is richly illustrated by about
600
portraits, photographs, and figures.
Siegmund Brandt
is
Emeritus Professor
of
Physics at the University of
Siegen. Born
in
Berlin in
1936,
he studied in Bonn under
Wolfgang Paul. For his diploma
(1959)
he
built a small bubble chamber, detecting
particles produced by the Bonn synchrotron.
The subject of his Ph.D. thesis
(1963)
was the
production of strange particles in a hydrogen
bubble chamber at
CERN in
Geneva, where he
worked from
1961
to
1965.
In
1966
he became
Privatdozent
at the University of Heidelberg,
continuing particle-physics research with
bubble chambers at
CERN
and at
DESY
in
Hamburg. In
1972
Brandt moved to the new
university in
Siegen
as a member of the
Foundation Senate. With his group he partici¬
pated in experiments using large electronic
detectors at electron-positron colliders at
DESY,
in which the gluon was found, and later
in an experiment at the
LEP
collider at
CERN,
which concentrated on production and prop¬
erties of the heavy bosons
W
and Z. Brandt
served three-year terms as chairman of the
DESY
Scientific Council and of the particle-
physics section of the German Physical
Society. He is author or co-author of textbooks
which have appeared in ten languages. |
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spellingShingle | Brandt, Siegmund 1936-2016 The harvest of a century discoveries of modern physics in 100 episodes Geschichte Physics / History / 20th century Physics / Research / History / 20th century Discoveries in science / History / 20th century Entdeckung (DE-588)4014841-5 gnd Physik (DE-588)4045956-1 gnd |
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title | The harvest of a century discoveries of modern physics in 100 episodes |
title_auth | The harvest of a century discoveries of modern physics in 100 episodes |
title_exact_search | The harvest of a century discoveries of modern physics in 100 episodes |
title_exact_search_txtP | The harvest of a century discoveries of modern physics in 100 episodes |
title_full | The harvest of a century discoveries of modern physics in 100 episodes Siegmund Brandt |
title_fullStr | The harvest of a century discoveries of modern physics in 100 episodes Siegmund Brandt |
title_full_unstemmed | The harvest of a century discoveries of modern physics in 100 episodes Siegmund Brandt |
title_short | The harvest of a century |
title_sort | the harvest of a century discoveries of modern physics in 100 episodes |
title_sub | discoveries of modern physics in 100 episodes |
topic | Geschichte Physics / History / 20th century Physics / Research / History / 20th century Discoveries in science / History / 20th century Entdeckung (DE-588)4014841-5 gnd Physik (DE-588)4045956-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Physics / History / 20th century Physics / Research / History / 20th century Discoveries in science / History / 20th century Entdeckung Physik |
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