Rudolf Seeliger
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Rudolf Seeliger (12 November 1886 – 20 January 1965) was a German physicist who specialized in electric discharges in gases and plasma physics. From 1906 to 1909, Seeliger studied at the
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (german: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen; la, Universitas Eberhardina Carolina), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Wü ...
and the
University of Heidelberg } Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, (german: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; la, Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis) is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, ...
. He then became a student of
Arnold Sommerfeld Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld, (; 5 December 1868 – 26 April 1951) was a German theoretical physicist who pioneered developments in atomic and quantum physics, and also educated and mentored many students for the new era of theoretica ...
at the University of Munich, where he got his doctorate in 1910. The topic of his thesis, the physics of electrical currents in gas, set the theme for his life’s field of research. He then went to conduct postgraduate research, on the same topic, at the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt (PTR) in
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. In 1915, he was also a
Privatdozent ''Privatdozent'' (for men) or ''Privatdozentin'' (for women), abbreviated PD, P.D. or Priv.-Doz., is an academic title conferred at some European universities, especially in German-speaking countries, to someone who holds certain formal qualific ...
at the
University of Berlin Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (german: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a German public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin. It was established by Frederick William III on the initiative o ...
. In 1918, he was called by Johannes Stark, Director of the Institute of Physics at the University of Greifswald, to be extraordinarius professor there. In 1921, Seeliger took the position of ordinarius professor for theoretical physics at the University. He became Director of the Institute of Physics in 1940, and was succeeded in 1955, by Walter Schallreuter, who had been a co-author with Seeliger on a physics textbook series. In collaboration with
Ernst Gehrcke Ernst J. L. Gehrcke (1 July 1878 in Berlin – 25 January 1960 in Hohen-Neuendorf) was a German experimental physicist. He was director of the optical department at the Reich Physical and Technical Institute. Concurrently, he was a professor at the ...
at the PTR, Seeliger continued his research on
electrical discharge An electric discharge is the release and transmission of electricity in an applied electric field through a medium such as a gas (ie., an outgoing flow of electric current through a non-metal medium).American Geophysical Union, National Research C ...
s in gases. In the spring of 1912, Gehrcke and Seeliger determined that light from cathode rays (electron beams) passing through gases, such as nitrogen and mercury vapor, became longer in wavelength, as the velocity of the cathode rays were slowed, i.e., becoming lower in energy. These results, through experiments in 1912 and 1913, were clarified and interpreted, by
James Franck James Franck (; 26 August 1882 – 21 May 1964) was a German physicist who won the 1925 Nobel Prize for Physics with Gustav Hertz "for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom". He completed his doctorate in ...
and Gustav Hertz, nephew of
Heinrich Hertz Heinrich Rudolf Hertz ( ; ; 22 February 1857 – 1 January 1894) was a German physicist who first conclusively proved the existence of the electromagnetic waves predicted by James Clerk Maxwell's Maxwell's equations, equations of electrom ...
; for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom, Franck and Hertz were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1925. In 1946, Paul Schulz founded the ''Forschungsstelle für Gasentladungsphysik'' (Research Center for Gas Discharge Physics) under the Academy of Sciences. When Schulz left in 1949, Seeliger became director. In 1950, the center was renamed the ''Institut für Gasentladungsphysik'' (Institute for Gas Discharge Physics). In 1969, the institute was reassigned to the ''Zentralinstitut für Elektronenphysik'' (Central Institute of Electron Physics). On 31 December 1991 the Institut für Gasentladungsphysik was dissolved and reopened the next day as the ''Institut für Niedertemperatur-Plasmaphysik e.V.'' and became part of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community. From 1946 to 1948, Seeliger was Rector of the University of Greifswald.Rectors Greifswald
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Books

*Rudolf Seeliger ''Einführung in die Physik der Gasentladungen'' (Barth, 1927) *Rudolf Seeliger and Geog Mierdel ''Allgemeine Eigenschaften der selbständigen Entladungen, die Bogenentladung'' (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft m. b. h., 1929) *Rudolf Seeliger ''Angewandte Atomphysik; eine Einführung in die theoretischen Grundlagen'' (Springer, 1938 and 1944) *Rudolf Seeliger ''Die Grundbeziehungen der neuen Physik'' (Barth, 1948) *Carl Ernst Heinrich Grimsehl, Walter Schallreuter, and Rudolf Seeliger ''Lehrbuch der Physik. Bd. 1. Mechanik, Wärmelehre, Akustik'' (Teubner, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1962, and 1971) *Carl Ernst Heinrich Grimsehl, Walter Schallreuter, and Rudolf Seeliger ''Lehrbuch der Physik. Bd. 2. Elektromagnetisches Feld'' (Teubner, 1951, 1954, 1959, 1961, 1963, and 1967) *Carl Ernst Heinrich Grimsehl, Walter Schallreuter, and Rudolf Seeliger ''Lehrbuch der Physik. Bd. 3. Optik'' (Teubner, 1952, 1955, 1962, and 1969) *Carl Ernst Heinrich Grimsehl, Walter Schallreuter, and Rudolf Seeliger ''Lehrbuch der Physik. Bd. 4. Struktur der Materie'' (Teubner, 1959 and 1968)


References

* Mehra, Jagdish, and Helmut Rechenberg ''The Historical Development of Quantum Theory. Volume 1 Part 1 The Quantum Theory of Planck, Einstein, Bohr and Sommerfeld 1900 – 1925: Its Foundation and the Rise of Its Difficulties.'' (Springer, 1982) *Mehra, Jagdish, and Helmut Rechenberg ''The Historical Development of Quantum Theory. Volume 1 Part 2 The Quantum Theory of Planck, Einstein, Bohr and Sommerfeld 1900 – 1925: Its Foundation and the Rise of Its Difficulties.'' (Springer, 1982)


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Seeliger, Rudolf 1886 births 1965 deaths 20th-century German physicists Academic staff of the University of Greifswald German plasma physicists Members of the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin