100 Years Molecular Beam Method Reproduction of Otto Stern’s Atomic Beam Velocity Measurement

Axel Gruppe, Simon Cerny, Kurt Ernst Stiebing,Cedric George, Jakob Hoffmann, Maximilian Ilg, Nils Müller, Alienza Satar, Vincent Schobert, Leander Weimer, Markus Dworak, Stefan Engel, Gustav Rüschmann, Viorica Zimmer, Erich Zanger,Horst Schmidt-Böcking

Molecular Beams in Physics and Chemistry(2021)

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AbstractThe history of Otto Stern’s pioneering measurement of the Maxwell-Boltzmann velocity distribution of a Silver atomic beam performed 1919 in Frankfurt is described. It is shown how Albert Einstein influenced Stern in his research. This experimental apparatus is not any more existing; therefore it was reconstructed in the workshops of the Physics faculty of the Goethe University in Frankfurt. The experimental verification of Stern’s results was finally achieved by a team of Frankfurt high school students (Gymnasium Riedberg) under the supervision of their teachers Axel Gruppe and Simon Cerny. By fighting against a number of difficulties, they succeeded to get the reconstructed apparatus started and were able to reproduce the results from the early experiments of Stern.
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atomic beam velocity measurement,otto sterns
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