An Homage to Otto Stern

Author:

Herschbach Dudley

Abstract

AbstractThis chapter outlines an International Symposium held at Frankfurt on 1–5 September 2019. It marked the centennial of quantitative experiments with molecular beams, pioneered by Otto Stern. The European Physical Society declared Stern’s original laboratory a Historic Site, the fifth in Germany. As a graduate student in 1955, I learned about Otto Stern (1888–1969) and the impact of his molecular beams on quantum physics. I was intrigued and undertook crossed-beam experiments at Berkeley. In 1960 Otto came to a seminar that I gave. Later I met him, and heard some of his stories. The rest of the chapter describes his Nobel Prize and other Fests. In 1958 his long-term colleague, Immanuel Estermann, organized a celebration and Festschrift for Otto’s 70th birthday. In 1988, as a guest editor, I organized a Festschift for the centennial of Otto’s birth. That year, the German Physical Society established the Stern-Gerlach Prize as its highest award for experimental physics. Bretislav Friedrich and I wrote three papers about Stern. Since 2000, Horst Schmidt-Böcking at Frankfurt and colleagues have produced historical articles, along with a book about Otto, edited and bound all of his research papers into books, and diligently pursued letters to and from Otto, collecting them into large volumes.

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

Reference29 articles.

1. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138-5754, U.S.A. https://chemistry.harvard.edu/people/dudley-herschbach-dherschbach@gmail.com

2. Musikalische Umrahmung at the Opening of the Otto Stern Fest; the musicians were: Wolfgang Huhn, trumpet; Karsten Schwind, organ

3. Musikalische Umrahmung at the European Physical Society Historic Site Ceremony; the musician was: Roman Kuperschmidt, clarinet

4. Conference Booklet, Otto Stern’s Molecular Beam Research and Its Impact on Science, ed. by B. Friedrich, D. Herschbach, H. Slchmidt-Böcking, P. Toennies. An International Symposium, Frontiers Phys., vol 7, (2019), p. 208. Website: https://indico.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/event/35/

5. B. Friedrich, D. Herschbach, Stern and Gerlach: How a Bad Cigar Helped Reorient Atomic Physics. Phys. Today 56, 53–59 (2003)

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