Hertha Sponer

Hertha Sponer

Infobox_Scientist
name = Hertha Sponer
caption = Hertha Sponer (1895-1968)
birth_date = 1895
birth_place = Neisse, German Empire
death_date = 1968
death_place = Ilten, West Germany
residence =
nationality =
field = Physicist
work_institution = University of Jena
Duke University
alma_mater = University of Göttingen

doctoral_advisor = Peter Debye
known_for = Extensive work in quantum mechanics and molecular physics.
prizes = 1952-53 Guggenheim Fellow.
Fellow, New York Academy of Sciences.
Fellow, Optical Society of America.
Fellow, American Physical Society.
religion =
footnotes =

Hertha Sponer (1895 – 1968) was a German physicist and chemist with extensive contributions to modern quantum mechanics and molecular physics and was the first woman on the physics faculty of Duke University.

Sponer was born in Neisse (Nysa), Prussian Silesia, and obtained her High School degree in Neisse. She spent a year at the University of Tübingen after which she enrolled at the University of Göttingen where she received her Ph.D in 1920 under the supervision of Peter Debye. During her time at the University of Tübingen she was an assistant of James Franck. In 1921 she along with a few others was one of the first women to obtain a PhD in Physics in Germany along with the right to teach science at a German University. In October 1925 she received a Rockefeller Foundation fellowship stay at University of California, Berkeley, where she stayed one year. [ cite web|url=http://www.phy.duke.edu/people/HerthaSponer/ |title=Hertha Sponer (1895- 1968) |accessdate=2007-07-11 |work=Duke University ]

In 1932 she had published around 20 scientific papers in journals such as Nature and Physical Review, and had become an associate professor of physics. In 1933 James Franck resigned and left Göttingen and a year later she was dismissed from her position when Hitler came to power due to the Nazi's stigma against females in academia. In 1934 she moved to Oslo to teach at the University of Oslo as a visiting professor and in 1936 she started her appointment at Duke University where she stayed as a professor until 1966 when she became Professor Emeritus until her death in 1968. [ cite web|url=http://www.quantum-chemistry-history.com/Sponer1.htm |title= Hertha Sponer |accessdate=2007-07-11 |last=Anders |first=U. |date=2002-12-22 |work=quantum-chemistry-history ]

During her time academic career she had done research in Quantum mechanics, Physics and Chemistry. She has authored and published numerous studies, many of which were in collaboration with famous physicists including Edward Teller. She has made many contributions to science including the application of quantum mechanics to molecular physics and has done spectroscopic work on the spectra of near ultra-violet absorption. She set up a spectroscopy lab in the physics department of Duke University which was later moved to its own, new building.

Sponer married James Franck in 1946. She died in Ilten, Lower Saxony.

Publications

* "Inelastic Impacts of Electrons with Mercury Atoms," "Zeits. f. Physik", 7.3: 185 (1921).
* "The Series Spectra of Lead and Tin," "Zeits. f. Physik", 32.1: 19 (1925).
* "Heat of Dissociation Of Non-Polar Molecules," "Phys. Rev." 28: 259 (1926) with R. Birge.
* "Predissociation Spectra of Triatomic Molecules," "Zeits. f. Physik" pp. 18: 88 (1932) with J. Franck and E. Teller.
* "Analysis of near U.V. Electronic Transition of Benzene," "J.Chem.. Phys." 7: 207 (1939) with L. Nordheim, A.L.Sklar, and E. Teller.

References

External links

* [http://www.phy.duke.edu/about/HerthaSponer/ Duke University profile]
* [http://www.mscd.edu/~mdl/gerresources/frauen/hsponer.htm Denver profile]


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