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The timeline of quantum mechanics is a list of key events in the history of quantum mechanics, quantum field theories and quantum chemistry.
The initiation of quantum science occurred in 1900,[1][2][3] originating from the problem of the oscillator beginning during the mid-19th century.[4]
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It is generally agreed that the major advances in physics during the 20th century are special relativity in 1905, general relativity in 1915, and the quantum theory and quantum mechanics over the years 1900
This paper explores the historical development of the theory of quantum mechanics between 1900 and 1927 by chronological examination of the foundational papers and ideas. Beginning with Planck
The quantum made its first tentative appearance in physics in 1900, in Max Planck's (1858–1947) work
The first period in the history of quantum mechanics concerns the problem of the oscillator, which began in the middle of the nineteenth century, reached an apex in 1900, and was practically solved by 1911.
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Now the beauty of Franck and Hertz's work lies not only in the measurement of the energy loss E2-E1 of the impinging electron, but they also observed that, when the energy of that electron exceeds 4.9 eV, mercury begins to emit ultraviolet light of a definite frequency ν as defined in the above formula. Thereby they gave (unwittingly at first) the first direct experimental proof of the Bohr relation!
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