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  1. 20. Juni 2021 · Walther Gerlachs numerous contributions to physics include precision measurements related to the black-body radiation (1912–1916) as well as the first-ever quantitative measurement of the radiation pressure (1923), apart from his key role in the epochal Stern-Gerlach experiment (1921–1922).

    • Josef Georg Huber, Horst Schmidt-Böcking, Bretislav Friedrich
    • 2021
  2. The Stern–Gerlach experiment has become a prototype for quantum measurement, demonstrating the observation of a single, real value of an initially unknown physical property. Entering the Stern-Gerlach magnet, the direction of the silver atom’s magnetic moment is indefinite, but it is observed to be either parallel, or anti ...

  3. 1 Stern-Gerlach Experiments. It was not a dark and stormy night when Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach performed their now famous experiment in 1922. The Stern-Gerlach experiment demonstrated that measurements on microscopic or quantum particles are not always as certain as we might expect.

  4. Abstract Walther Gerlachs numerous contributions to physics include precision measurements related to the black-body radiation (1912–1916) as well as the first-ever quantitative measurement of the radiation pressure (1923), apart from his key role in the epochal Stern-Gerlach experiment (1921–1922).

  5. 28. Feb. 2022 · 74 Altmetric. Metrics. 100 years ago, Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach demonstrated that silver atoms have a quantized magnetic moment, as predicted from the Bohr–Sommerfeld model of the atom....

    • Davide Castelvecchi
    • davide.castelvecchi@nature.com
  6. The historic Stern-Gerlach experiment (SGE), which was performed in 1922 in Frankfurt, is reviewed from an experimental point of view. It is shown that the SGE apparatus is a purely classical momentum spectrometer, in which the trajectories of particles are measured.

  7. 20. Juni 2021 · Walther Gerlachs numerous contributions to physics include precision measurements related to the black-body radiation (1912–1916) as well as the first-ever quantitative measurement of...