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WHEN the Wien-Harms “Handbuch der Physik” was originally planned, very little was known concerning the diffraction of electrons, and it is obvious that some place had to be found for this subject in the “Ergänzungswerke”, which will no doubt continue to be published at suitable intervals in order to keep this important work up-to-date. In like manner, quantum mechanics was in its infancy, and even in a series on experimental physics an introduction to its study had to be provided.
Wien-Harms Handbuch der Experimentalphysik
Ergänzungswerk. Herausgegeben von M. Wien und G. Joos. Band 2: Beugungsversuche mit Materie-wellen; Einführung in die Quantenmechanik. Von Prof. Dr. E.Fues. Pp. xv + 351. (Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H., 1935.) 30 gold marks.
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B., L. Wien-Harms Handbuch der Experimentalphysik. Nature 137, 91 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137091c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/137091c0