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Pais, Inward Bound, p. 348, Oxford University Press, 1986. Chen Ning Yang,Twenty-First Century, No. 40, April 1997 (in Chinese). G. Buschhorn, et al. ), Fundamental Physics- Heisenberg and Beyond © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2004 Welcome Address Julius Wess Werner Heisenberg is one of the greatest physicists of all times. His ideas and his work brought about a fundamental change in physics, both in foundation and in application. It is only through Quantum Mechanics, a theory based on Heisenberg’s ideas, that we are able to understand the physics of matter surrounding us.

In 1928 Dirac surprised all physicists with his paper on the relativistic equation for the electron. It was so simple and yet so profound: It showed why the electron has spin 1/2, why it has the magnetic moment known from experiments, and why it had the right spin-orbit coupling which was also known from experiments. It was a brilliant work of genius, which must be, to the young Heisenberg, at once dazzling and irritating. On May 3, 1928 he wrote [10] to Pauli: In order not to be forever irritated with Dirac I have done something else for a change.

5). 4 Interchanging the Roles of Light and Matter The obvious fragility of material gratings as well as their potential limitations due to the van der Waals effect (see Sect. 5) motivated us to investigate the feasibility of an optical standing light wave as a phase grating for large molecules [20]. The principle of a light grating is based on the fact that large molecules possess a relatively large static polarizability 3 . In a semi-classical view, the electric field of the laser beam E interacts with the molecular polarizability α to induce an electric dipole moment d, which in turn can again interact with the electric field provided by the laser beam.

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