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  1. On 20 June 1928, Peter Pringsheim at the University of Berlin was able to reproduce Raman's results successfully. He was the first to coin the terms Ramaneffekt and Linien des Ramaneffekts in his articles published the following months.

  2. The discovery was promptly christened the Raman effect by Pringsheim (1), a phrase that caught on immediately and survives today.

  3. Aug 1, 2008 · In Berlin, Peter Pringsheim (1881-1963) repeated Raman s experiments successfully and sent his spectra to Sommerfeld on June 20, 1928, thus vindicating Sommerfeld s belief in the validity of...

  4. In Munich, some physicists were initially unable to reproduce Raman's results, leading to skepticism. However, Peter Pringsheim was the first German to reproduce Raman's results successfully and sent his spectra to Arnold Sommerfeld.

  5. On 20 June 1928, Peter Pringsheim at the University of Berlin was able to reproduce Raman's results successfully. He was the first to coin the terms Ramaneffekt and Linien des Ramaneffekts in his articles published the following months.

  6. In Germany, Peter Pringsheim, Berlin, repeated Raman’s experiment successfully. In “Der Ramaneffekt, ein neuer von C V Raman entdeckter Strahlungseffekt” (The Raman effect – From C.V. Raman discovered a new radiation effect) (Pringsheim, 1928 pp. 597-606) he coined the terms ‘the Raman effect’ and ‘Raman-lines’.

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  8. the start unable to breed Raman's results, resulting in unbelief. However, Peter Pringsheim was the primary German to breed Raman's results with success. He sent spectra to Arnold Sommerfield. Pringsheim was the primary to coin the term "Raman effect" and "Raman lines."[2] V. HONORS AND AWARDS