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  1. Roberto Peverati. Florida Institute of Technology. In 1920, Otto Stern and Walter Gerlach designed an experiment that unintentionally led to the discovery that electrons have their own individual, continuous spin even as they move along their orbital of an atom. The experiment was done by putting a silver foil in an oven to vaporize its atoms.

  2. Manuskript meines Kollegen Bernd A. Rusinek: Walther Gerlach, 1889-1979), und danke ihm, dass er es mir zugänglich gemacht hat. 4 Wolfgang Gentner: Gedenkworte für Walther Gerlach, Orden Pour le Mérite, Band 16, 1980, S. 47–53. 5 Josef Georg Huber: Walther Gerlach (1889 – 1979) und sein Weg zum erfolgreichen Experimentalphysiker bis

  3. Gerlach, Walther; Gerlach, W. Gerlach, Walter; Biografische Lexika/Biogramme Frankfurter Personenlexikon [2014-] * Hessische Biografie [2004-] Orden Pour le mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste [1975-] ...

  4. Unterlagen von Walther Gerlach über Forschungsvorhaben zu den Auswirkungen von Röntgen- und Neutronenstrahlen auf Organismen; Strahlenschutz: Contains: Koordinierung der Atomforschung durch den Reichsforschungsrat, Korrespondenz - zwischen dem Heereswaffenamt und dem Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Hirnforschung, Berlin, 23.02.1943 betr ...

  5. 1. Dez. 2003 · Walther Gerlach received his doctorate in physics at the University of Tübingen in 1912. His research dealt with blackbody radiation and the photoelectric effect. While serving in the military during World War I, Gerlach worked with Wilhelm Wien on the development of wireless telegraphy. After a brief interlude in industry, Gerlach obtained an ...

  6. 8. Feb. 2022 · Gerlach never won a Nobel Prize, perhaps because of his participation in the Nazi regime’s attempt to build an atomic bomb. Today the concept of quantum spin as a 4-D entity is the foundation ...

  7. Gerlach, Walther on 1963 February 18 and 23... This interview was conducted as part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics project, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with circa 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics ...