The Spectroscopy of Xrays

Manne Siegbahn

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"The Spectroscopy of Xrays" is a foundational scientific treatise authored by the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Manne Siegbahn. This seminal work provides a comprehensive overview of the principles, techniques, and experimental findings that defined the field of X-ray spectroscopy during a pivotal era of discovery. Siegbahn details the methods of measuring X-ray wavelengths with unprecedented precision, a feat that significantly advanced our understanding of atomic structure and the periodic table.

The text explores the intricacies of X-ray spectra, discussing the relationship between high-frequency radiation and the electron shells of atoms. It delves into the technical aspects of vacuum spectrographs and crystal diffraction, offering insights into the experimental rigs that allowed for the identification of previously unknown elements. By bridging the gap between theoretical physics and empirical observation, "The Spectroscopy of Xrays" played a crucial role in validating Bohr's atomic model and the burgeoning field of quantum mechanics.

Essential for students of the history of science and physics enthusiasts, this volume captures the rigorous intellectual pursuit of one of the 20th century's most influential scientists. It remains a testament to the era when X-ray research transitioned from a novel phenomenon to a precise tool for probing the fundamental building blocks of matter.

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