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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ralph Kronig was a German-American physicist (March 10, 1904 November 16, 1995). He is noted for the discovery of particle spin and for his theory of x-ray absorption spectroscopy. His theories include the Kronig-Penney model, the Coster-Kronig transition and the Kramers Kronig relation. Ralph Kronig (later Ralph de Laer Kronig) was born on 10 March 1904 from American parents in Dresden, Germany. He died in Zeist on 16 November 1995 at the age of 91. Kronig received his primary and high-school education in Dresden and went to New York to study at…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ralph Kronig was a German-American physicist (March 10, 1904 November 16, 1995). He is noted for the discovery of particle spin and for his theory of x-ray absorption spectroscopy. His theories include the Kronig-Penney model, the Coster-Kronig transition and the Kramers Kronig relation. Ralph Kronig (later Ralph de Laer Kronig) was born on 10 March 1904 from American parents in Dresden, Germany. He died in Zeist on 16 November 1995 at the age of 91. Kronig received his primary and high-school education in Dresden and went to New York to study at Columbia University where he received his PhD in 1925 and subsequently became instructor (1925) and assistant professor (1927). Early in Kronig's career he had encountered Ehrenfest who, while visiting America in 1924, had advised the young American physicist Ralph Kronig to revisit Europe. Kronig left for that continent later in 1924 and paid visits to the important centers for theoretical-physics research in Germany and Copenhagen. It was a time of great expansion in the development of quantum mechanics, and that development was taking place in Europe.