Quantum Principles and Line Spectra

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"Quantum Principles and Line Spectra" is a foundational early 20th-century work in quantum theory by John Hasbrouck Van Vleck that analyzes atomic line spectra using emerging quantum principles.

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instanceOf book
scientific work
academicDiscipline mathematical physics
theoretical physics
analyzes discrete atomic absorption lines
discrete atomic emission lines
author John Hasbrouck Van Vleck NERFINISHED
contributionTo development of quantum mechanics
spectroscopic theory
understanding of atomic structure
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field atomic physics
quantum theory
spectroscopy
focusesOn structure of atomic spectra
theoretical interpretation of spectral lines
genre physics monograph
hasAuthor J. H. Van Vleck NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 20th century
influencedBy Niels Bohr NERFINISHED
old quantum theory
language English
mainSubject atomic line spectra
quantum principles
notableFor early synthesis of spectroscopy and quantum theory
systematic treatment of line spectra using quantum ideas
publicationCentury 20th century
relatedTo Zeeman effect NERFINISHED
anomalous Zeeman effect NERFINISHED
atomic spectra of hydrogen
fine structure of spectral lines
multiplet structure in spectra
spectroscopic terms and notation
targetAudience advanced students of physics
physicists
usesConcept angular momentum quantization
quantized energy levels
selection rules
usesTheory Bohr model of the atom NERFINISHED
early quantum theory

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John Hasbrouck Van Vleck notableWork Quantum Principles and Line Spectra