1909
DOI: 10.1002/andp.19093351204
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Quantitative Bestimmung der anomalen Dispersion des Lichtes in gesättigtem nicht leuchtendem Natriumdampfe von der Temperatur 385° C

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“…Although it was impossible to measure the anomalous dispersion around H γ numerically, it was indisputable that in any case it was much smaller. Thus a systematic and fast decrease in the number of dispersion electrons per increasing spectral frequency, also perceptible in the experiments of (Wood, 1904), (Loria, 1909), and (Bevan, 1910) was corroborated once more.…”
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“…Although it was impossible to measure the anomalous dispersion around H γ numerically, it was indisputable that in any case it was much smaller. Thus a systematic and fast decrease in the number of dispersion electrons per increasing spectral frequency, also perceptible in the experiments of (Wood, 1904), (Loria, 1909), and (Bevan, 1910) was corroborated once more.…”
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“…In 1909, Loria published a paper with the first calculation based on dispersion experiments, of the number of dispersion electrons per sodium atom vibrating at each one of the spectral frequencies D 1 and D 2 (Loria, 1909). Previous calculations of the number of dispersion electrons within sodium atoms had been obtained from experiments of magnetorotation of light polarization.…”
Section: The Problem Of "Dispersion Electrons"mentioning
confidence: 99%