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      The Quantum Theory of Light 

      Planck’s radiation law and the Einstein coefficients

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      Oxford University PressOxford

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          Another main stream in the initial formulation of the quantum theory was concerned with the interpretation of atomic spectral lines. The interaction of electromagnetic radiation with atoms was discussed by Einstein f4] in 1917. His theory of the absorption and emission of light by an atom depends upon simple phenomenological considerations but it leads to predictions that are reproduced by the more formal quantum mechanics developed later. The use of quantum theory is, of course, essential for even a gross description of the nature of the states of an atom and the theory is outstandingly successful in its ability to predict the finest details of atomic energy-level structures.

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          September 7 2000
          : 3-45
          10.1093/oso/9780198501770.003.0002
          120c6178-9940-4f9a-b37d-ca8aa5f6cf77
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