This book is a science text about light for the general reader; it is also an adventure story and a detective story revealing how the secrets of light were uncovered. Readers can share in the thrill of each discovery and learn about some of the myriad applications opened up by these fascinating discoveries, including the telescope, fiber optics, the laser, and even the recent optical detection of gravitational waves from space. With Professor Fortson, distinguished experimental physicist, as your tour guide, follow the journey from the 17th century — when Descartes first calculated the size of the rainbow — to the 20th century, when the quantum theory of light was born. Learn how Huygens, Newton, Planck, Einstein and many other great scientists solved one mystery after another, from the reason underlying the law of refraction to the puzzle of the photoelectric effect. The journey ends with the solution to the most challenging mystery of all: that light is both a wave and a particle — a fascinating finale.
Author(s): Norval Fortson
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 218
City: Singapore
Contents
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Reflection and Refraction of Light
Chapter 2 Huygens Founds the Wave Theory of Light
Chapter 3 Newton Turns His Genius to the Study of Color
Chapter 4 The Speed of Light 1: Timing Jupiter’s Moons. Paris 1671–1676
Chapter 5 Speed of Light 2: The Advent of Precision Astronomy
Chapter 6 1800: Thomas Young Revives the Wave Theory
Chapter 7 The Wave Theory Triumphs: Fresnel 1815–1825
Chapter 8 Joseph Fraunhofer Observes Spectral Lines
Chapter 9 Light is an Electromagnetic Wave
Chapter 10 The Entrance of the Photon and the Birth of Quantum Theory
Index