Karl Glitscher

Karl Glitscher

Karl Glitscher (1886 – 1945) was a German physicist who made contributions to quantum mechanics.

Education

Glitscher studied under Arnold Sommerfeld at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. For his doctoral dissertation, Sommerfeld asked Glitscher to compare the relativistic theory of the electron with Max Abraham’s theory of the rigid electron [ Max Abraham "Dynamik des Elektrons", "Nachrichten Ges. Wiss. Göttingen" pp. 20-41 (1902) (communicated by Woldemar Voigt to the meeting of 11 January 1902) as cited in Mehra, Volume 1, Part 2, 2001, p. 730.] [ Max Abraham "Prinzipien der Dynamik des Electrons", "Ann. D. Phys." 10 (4) 105-179 (1902) (received 23 October 1902, published in issue No. 1 of 30 December 1902) as cited in Mehra, Volume 1, Part 2, 2001, p. 730.] relative to the fine structure of spectral lines. Following a suggestion by Wilhelm Lenz, [ Jammer, 1966, p. 95.] a former student of Sommerfeld who received his doctorate in 1911, Glitscher was able to calculate the fine structure spectra and he found that the rigid electron was ruled out by Friedrich Paschen’s data on one-electron atoms and the X-ray spectral doublets. Glitscher’s theoretical calculations served as his doctoral thesis, [ Karl Glitscher "Spektroskopischer Vergleich zwischen den Theorien des starren und des deformierbaren Elektrons", "Annalen der Physik" 52 608–630 (1917) (abridged doctoral dissertation, University of Munich; received 14 May 1917, published in issue No.6 of 17 July 1917) as cited in Mehra, Volume 1, Part 2, 2001, p. 778.] and he was awarded his doctorate in 1917. [ [http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/guides/ahqp/bios.htm Sommerfeld Biography] – American Philosophical Society] [ Mehra, 1966, Volume 1, Part 1, p. 231.]

Career

Glitscher filed a patent in Germany in 1930 and in the United States in 1931 for an artificial horizon indicator for vehicles or similar platforms. The patent was assigned to Gesellschaft für elektrische Apparate mbH, in Marienfelde-Berlin. [ K. Glitscher US Patent 1,932,210, "Indicator" Berlin-Dauern, Germany, assigned to Gesellschaft für elektrische Apparate mbH, Marienfelde-Berlin, Germany. U.S. Application filed 19 September 1931, Serial Number 563,799, and in Germany 12 August 1930. (Google Patents, via scholar.google.com.)] The Gesellschaft für elektrische Apparate (Gelap) was founded in 1920 to refine technical military equipment. [ [http://w4.siemens.de/archiv/en/dokumente/carl_friedrich_von_siemens_en.pdf Siemens] - Gesellschaft für elektrische Apparate mbH] Gelap evolved from the signals department of Siemens & Halske and produced communication and command systems for military organizations and commercial shipping. [ [http://w4.siemens.de/archiv/en/beteiligungen/beteiligungen_hist.html Siemens] - Siemens Apparate und Maschinen GmbH.] [In 1933, Siemens Apparate und Maschinen GmbH (SAM) was formed by the merger of the Gesellschaft für elektrische Apparate (Gelap) and the Flugmotorenwerks der Siemens & Halske AG. SAM was involved in the manufacture of communications and precision mechanics products for the army, navy and merchant marine. SAM was dissolved after World War II. See [http://w4.siemens.de/archiv/en/beteiligungen/beteiligungen_hist.html Siemens] - Siemens Apparate und Maschinen GmbH.]

elected Literature

* Karl Glitscher "Spektroskopischer Vergleich zwischen den Theorien des starren und des deformierbaren Elektrons", "Annalen der Physik" 52 608–630 (1917) (abridged doctoral dissertation, University of Munich; received 14 May 1917, published in issue No.6 of 17 July 1917) as cited in Mehra, Volume 1, Part 2, 2001, p. 778.

Patents

*K. Glitscher US Patent 1,932,210, "Indicator" Berlin-Dauern, Germany, assigned to Gesellschaft für elektrische Apparate mbH, Marienfelde-Berlin, Germany. U.S. Application filed 19 September 1931, Serial Number 563,799, and in Germany 12 August 1930. (Google Patents, via scholar.google.com.)

References

*Jammer, Max "The Conceptual Development of Quantum Mechanics" (McGraw-Hill, 1966)

*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 1 Part 2 The Quantum Theory of Planck, Einstein, Bohr and Sommerfeld 1900 – 1925: Its Foundation and the Rise of Its Difficulties." (Springer, 2001) ISBN 0-387-95175-X

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