Die allmähliche Herausbildung des Konzepts ,Lichtquanten

The Gradual Formation of the Concept of ‘Light Quanta’. The complex concept of ‘light quanta’ which made its first appearance in Albert Einstein’s 1905 paper on a “heuristic point of view” to cope with the photoelectric effect and other forms of interaction of light and matter, has a rich history bo...

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history of terms
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Lichtquantum
light quantum
mental models
mentale Modelle
photon
QED
Semantics
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