- Paul Drude
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name = Paul Drude
image_width = 250px
caption = Paul Karl Ludwig Drude
birth_date = birth date|1863|7|12|mf=y
birth_place =Braunschweig ,Duchy of Brunswick
death_date = death date and age|1906|7|5|1863|7|12|mf=y
death_place =Berlin
residence =Germany
nationality = German
field =Physicist
work_institution =Humboldt University of Berlin University of Giessen
alma_mater =University of Göttingen
doctoral_advisor =Woldemar Voigt
doctoral_students =Paul Cermak Markus Lange
known_for = TheDrude model
prizes =
religion =
footnotes =Paul Karl Ludwig Drude (
July 12 ,1863 –July 5 ,1906 ) was a Germanphysicist specializing inoptics . He wrote a fundamental textbook integrating optics with Maxwell's theories ofelectromagnetism . He was born inBraunschweig , the son of a physician.Education
Born in
Braunschweig , Drude began his studies inmathematics at theUniversity of Göttingen , but later changed his major tophysics . Hisdissertation covering the reflection anddiffraction of light incrystal s was completed in 1887, underWoldemar Voigt .Career
In 1894 Drude became an extraordinarius professor at the
University of Leipzig ; in the same year he married Emilie Regelsberger, daughter of a Göttingen lawyer. They had four children. In 1900, he became the editor for thescientific journal "Annalen der Physik ", the most respected physics journal at that time. From 1901-1905, he was ordinarius professor of physics atGiessen University . In 1905 he became the director of the physics institute of theUniversity of Berlin . In 1906, at the height of his career, be became a member of thePrussian Academy of Sciences . A few days after his inauguration lecture, for inexplicable reasons, he committed suicide. Drude was survived by his wife and four children.Work
Drude graduated the year
Heinrich Hertz began publishing his findings from his experiments on theelectromagnetic theories ofJames Clerk Maxwell . Thus Drude began his professional career at the time Maxwell’s theories were being introduced into Germany. [ Jungnickel, 1990b, p. 167.] His first experiments were the determination of theoptical constants of varioussolids , measured to unprecedented levels ofaccuracy . He then worked toderive relationships between the optical and electrical constants and the physical structure of substances. In 1894 he was responsible for introducing the symbol "c" for thespeed of light in a perfectvacuum .Toward the end of his tenure at Leipzig, Drude was invited to write a textbook on optics, which he accepted. The book, "Lehrbuch der Optik", [ The book was translated into English by C. R. Mann and
Robert Millikan and published in 1902, under the title "The Theory of Optics". (Jungnickel, 1990b, p. 171.) Dover Publishing still (2006) offers the 1902 translation.] published in 1900, brought together the formerly distinct subjects ofelectricity andoptics , which was cited by Drude as an “epoch-making advance in natural science.” [ Jungnickel, 1990b, p. 171.]In 1900 he developed a powerful model to explain the thermal, electrical, and optical properties of matter. The
Drude model would be further advanced in 1933 byArnold Sommerfeld andHans Bethe , becoming the "Drude-Sommerfeld model ".Honors
* Drude crater on the
Moon is named for him.
* The [http://www.pdi-berlin.de/ Paul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik] , in Berlin, was named in his honor.ee also
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Classical and quantum conductivity Notes
Bibliography
* "Lehrbuch der Optik", Leipzig, 1906.
* Jungnickel, Christa and Russell McCormmach. "Intellectual Mastery of Nature. Theoretical Physics from Ohm to Einstein, Volume 1: The Torch of Mathematics, 1800 to 1870." University of Chicago Press, paper cover, 1990a. ISBN 0-226-41582-1.
* Jungnickel, Christa and Russell McCormmach. "Intellectual Mastery of Nature. Theoretical Physics from Ohm to Einstein, Volume 2: The Now Mighty Theoretical Physics, 1870 to 1925." University of Chicago Press, Paper cover, 1990b. ISBN 0-226-41585-6.
External links
* [http://www.pdi-berlin.de/drude.shtml Brief biography]
Persondata
NAME= Drude, Paul
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Germanphysicist
DATE OF BIRTH=July 12 ,1863
PLACE OF BIRTH=Braunschweig ,Germany
DATE OF DEATH=July 5 ,1906
PLACE OF DEATH=Berlin
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