Oppenheimer's Pre-War Research and the Rise of American Quantum Physics
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Explore J. Robert Oppenheimer's significant pre-Manhattan Project scientific contributions in this Saturday Science lecture delivered by Michael Ogilvie from Washington University in St. Louis Physics Department. Delve into the foundational work of one of America's pioneering quantum physicists, examining his lasting impact on quantum mechanics through groundbreaking developments like the Born-Oppenheimer approximation and molecular band structure research. Learn about his collaborative achievements, including studies on the Lamb shift with Nobel laureate Willis Lamb and research with Melba Phillips leading to the Oppenheimer-Phillips nuclear process. Discover how his theoretical work on antiparticles and other quantum physics concepts helped establish America's prominence in the field, paralleling contemporaries like Arthur Holly Compton.
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Oppenheimer’s pre-war research and the rise of American quantum physics
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WU Physics Department