- Adolf Kratzer
B. Adolf Kratzer [ The book (Hettema, 2001, p. 199) published the article "On the Interpretation of Some Appearances in the Molecular Spectra", by
Friedrich Hund in Göttingen. The paper cites the article: B. A. Kratzer “Die Gesetzmässigkeiten in den Bandspektren” "Enc. d. Math. Wiss." Volume 3, p. 821 (1925). Based on the subject matter, Adolf Kratzer’s first initial is “B”.] (October 16 ,1893 inGünzburg ,Germany – ) was a German theoreticalphysicist who made contributions toatomic physics andmolecular physics , and was an authority on molecular bandspectroscopy .From 1912 to 1914, Kratzer studied physics at the
Technische Hochschule München (today, Technische Universität München), and then he spent two years in the army, after which he began studies at theUniversity of Munich underArnold Sommerfeld . He was granted his doctor of philosophy in 1920; his thesis was on the band spectra of molecules. While at Munich, he was Sommerfeld’s assistant; he had been trained by Sommerfeld’s assistant and studentWilhelm Lenz to fill this role. While at Munich, Kratzer extended the theory of diatomic molecular spectroscopy by including anharmonic forces between the nuclei, which changed the oscillation frequencies. It was Sommerfeld’s practice to send some of his assistants to be personal assistants for physics to the mathematicianDavid Hilbert , at theUniversity of Göttingen . [ BothPaul Peter Ewald andAlfred Landé had been previously sent to Göttingen as personal assistants for physics to David Hilbert.] Kratzer was sent to Göttingen during the period 1920 to 1921. Upon his return to Munich, he became aPrivatdozent , and it was during this time that he became acquainted withWerner Heisenberg , also a student of Sommerfeld. [ [http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/guides/ahqp/ APS Author Catalog: Kratzer] – American Philosophical Society] [ Mehra, Volume 1, Part 1, 2001, p. 334.] [ Mehra, Volume 2, 2001, p. 19.]Based on his work at Munich, it was in 1922 that Krazter’s detailed analysis on the cyanide spectroscopic bands was published. His analysis resulted in the introduction of half-integral quantum numbers to account for molecular rotation. [ Mehra, Volume 1, Part 1, p. 334.] During 1922, he was also called as an ordinarius
professor of theoretical physics to theUniversity of Münster . [ [http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/guides/ahqp/bios.htm Sommerfeld Biography] – American Philosophical Society] Here, Kratzer made contributions toquantum mechanics and became a leading authority in the field of molecular band spectroscopy. [ Mehra, Volume 1, Part 1, 2001, p. 334.]At this time, there were three centers of development for quantum mechanics and the interpretation of atomic and molecular structure, based on atomic and molecular spectroscopy, especially the Sommerfeld-Bohr model: the Theoretical Physics Institute at the University of Munich, under
Arnold Sommerfeld , the Institute of Theoretical Physics at theUniversity of Göttingen , underMax Born , and the Institute of Theoretical Physics, underNiels Bohr . These three institutes effectively formed a consortium for the exchange of assistants and researchers. Furthermore, with Sommerfeld educating such capable physicists as Kratzer, and others, when they were called to other facilities, they effectively became extensions of Sommerfeld’s Institute of Theoretical Physics. This was the case with Kratzer when he went to Münster, as was the case of Sommerfeld’s former studentPaul Peter Ewald when he went to theStuttgart Technische Hochschule . [ Mehra, Volume 5, Part 1, 2001, p. 249.]Kratzer published a number of physics books, based on his lectures on electrodynamics,
mechanics ,optics , relativity,thermodynamics , andquantum mechanics (wave mechanics). A book on transcendental functions was written withWalter Franz , also a student of Sommerfeld.The Kratzer potential, a central force in molecular physics, is named in his honor. [ Chaddha, 2005, p. 141.]
Books
*Kratzer, Adolf "Thermodynamik" (Aschendorf, 1947)
*Kratzer, Adolf "Vorlesungen über Thermodynamik" (Aschendorf, 1950) – Based on lectures given during the summer semester in 1947. [ [http://www.abebooks.com Abe Books] ]
*Kratzer, Adolf "Einführung in die Wellenmechanik" (Aschendorf, 1954)
*Kratzer, Adolf "Vorlesungen über Elektrodynamik" (Aschendorf, 1955)
*Kratzer, Adolf "Relativitätstheorie" (Aschendorff, 1956)
*Kratzer, Adolf "Vorlesungen über Optik" (Aschendorf, 1959) – Based on lectures given during the summer semester in 1931, at the University of Münster. [ [http://www.abebooks.com Abe Books] ]*Kratzer, Adolf "Vorlesungen über Thermodynamik" (Aschendorf, 1960) – Based on lectures given during the summer semester in 1947.
*Kratzer, Adolf "Vorlesungen über Mechanik" (Aschendorf, 1960)
*Kratzer, Adolf and Walter Franz "Transzendente Funktionen" (Akadem. Verl.-Ges. Geest & Portig, 1960)
*Kratzer, Adolf "Vorlesungen über Elektrodynamik" (Aschendorf, 1961)
*Kratzer, Adolf "Vorlesungen über Mechanik" (Aschendorf, 1962)
*Kratzer, Adolf and Walter Franz "Transzendente Funktionen" (Akadem. Verl.-Ges. Geest & Portig, 1963)
References
*Chaddha, G. S. "Quantum Mechanics" (New Age International, 2005 reprint) ISBN 81-224-1465-6
*Hettema, Hinne translator and editor, "Quantum Chemistry: Classic Scientific Papers" (World Scientific, 2001 reprint) ISBN 981-02-2771-X
* Mehra, Jagdish, and Helmut Rechenberg "The Historical Development of Quantum Theory. Volume 1 Part 1 The Quantum Theory of Planck, Einstein, Bohr and Sommerfeld 1900 – 1925: Its Foundation and the Rise of Its Difficulties". (Springer, 2001) ISBN 0-387-95174-1
* Mehra, Jagdish, and Helmut Rechenberg "The Historical Development of Quantum Theory. Volume 2 The Discovery of Quantum Mechanics 1925". (Springer, 2001) ISBN 0-387-95176-8
*Mehra, Jagdish, and Helmut Rechenberg "The Historical Development of Quantum Theory. Volume 5 Erwin Schrödinger and the Rise of Wave Mechanics. Part 1 Schrödinger in Vienna and Zurich 1887-1925". (Springer, 2001) ISBN 0-387-95179-2
*Reid, Constance "Hilbert" (Springer, 1996) ISBN 0-387-94674-8
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