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The first molecular models for an electromagnetic

Theory of dispersion and some aspects of physics at the end of the nineteenth century

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Pages 587-607 | Received 13 Jan 1996, Published online: 18 Sep 2006
 

Summary

The first models for an electromagnetic theory of dispersion are presented and an attempt is made to demonstrate the important role played by study of this phenomenon at the end of the nineteenth century. As well as indicating the need to have a better understanding of the microscopic properties of matter, dispersion also contributed (through the results obtained by Helmholtz) to the discussion over the nature of X-rays and was fundamental for introduction of Lorentz's electron theory.

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