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Erinnerung an die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Raman und Krishnan am Nationalen Wissenschaftstag

Eighty nine years ago, an Indian scientist discovered a phenomenon that would change the way the world understood the scattering of light. For this discovery, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physik in 1930, being the first Asian and non-white to have received this laurel.

Das Phänomen war der Raman-Effekt, und der Mann dahinter war C. V. Raman. Der Raman-Effekt zeigt, dass gestreute Photonen nicht die gleiche Energie (Frequenz und Wellenlänge) haben müssen wie die einfallenden Photonen. Beim Auftreffen eines Photons auf ein Atom geht ein gewisser Teil der Energie verloren, und jedes Atom kann nur eine bestimmte Menge an Energie speichern. Die Untersuchung der Energien, die den Raman-Frequenzverschiebungen entsprechen, hilft bei der Ermittlung der Zusammensetzung und der Eigenschaften von Materialien.
C.V. Raman had one dedicated student and collaborator who helped his Forschung realize success.  By his side was K. S. Krishnan, who contributed enormously to Raman’s studies and experiments. Krishnan, who was working in Madras Christian College, moved to Calcutta in 1920 to work with Raman. During the years 1925 to 1928, Krishnan authored singly or jointly 16 papers, under Raman’s tutelage. He was the one who first gave Raman a demonstration of the scattering. Between Feb 19th and 26th, 1928, Krishnan performed many experiments that proved the inelastic scattering of light. The discovery of the Raman effect was made jointly by Raman and Krishnan on February 28th, which is now celebrated as National Science Day.
Nachdem Raman 1930 den Nobelpreis erhalten hatte, gab es viele Kontroversen, die darauf hindeuteten, dass Krishnan nicht genug Anerkennung für seinen Beitrag erhalten hatte. Wie auch immer, Krishnan sagte dazu:
“If you read the Nobel lecture, which is a true and honest account of the progress and history of the subject, Professor names all his collaborators in order starting with K. R. Ramanathan giving everyone (and including me) his due credit. Again and again in public lectures he always mentioned that I collaborated with him in the discovery of the effect and that our collaboration was similar to that of Bowen and Millikan which was praise indeed”.”
While C. V. Raman made a significant breakthrough, let’s also remember that his discovery was not made by one person alone. It was the product of a collaboration between two scientists, the result of two people putting their heads, skills and expertise together.
As we celebrate National Science Day, here’s to more wonderful collaborations, discoveries and innovations!

 


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