Arthur Erich Haas

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Arthur Erich Haas (April 3, 1884, Brno - February 20, 1941, Chicago) was an Austrian physicist, noted for a 1910 paper he submitted in support of this habilitation as Privatdocent at the University of Vienna that outlined a treatment of the hydrogen atom involving quantization of electronic orbitals, thus anticipating the Bohr model (1913) by three years. Haas’ paper, however, was rejected and even ridiculed.

Works

  • Einführung in die theoretische Physik (2 volumes) (1919)
  • Naturbild der Neuen Physik (1920)
  • Atomtheorie (1924)
  • Materiewellen und Quantenmechanik (1928)
  • Die Grundlagen der Quantenchemie (1929)
  • Umwaldlungen der chemischen Elemente (1935)

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