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Nature of Light
Imath A.Latheef
Electromagnetic waves
• Electromagnetic waves have two components
a) electric field
b ) magnetic field
Where both will oscillate perpendicular to each
other
Electromagnetic spectrum
• Spectrum
The ordered way a something arranged
(Ascending or descending)
The EM waves which are arranged according to
wavelength of frequency is called EM
Spectrum
EM Spectrum
Wave properties
• Reflection
• Refraction
• Diffraction
• Interference
• Polarization
Planks Law
• Max Plank Stated that Electromagnetic waves
can be represented as the Energy Packets
.Each energy Packet is called “Photon”
Photon
Photon
Plank stated that energy of a photon
Given by the Equation
• E=hf where h-Planks Constant (6.626 × 10-34 Js)
• F –Frequency (S-1 or Hz)
Example :
Find the energy of a photon with a frequency of
2.5x1015 Hz
Solution
E= hf
E= 6.63x 10-34Jsx 2.5 x1015S-1
• Example 2:
The energy of a wave is 20 J. if the frequency of the
wave is 3.0 x 1014 S-1 ,find the total number of
Photons present in the wave?
Solution:-
Energy of one Photon
E=hf
E= 6.63x 10-34Jsx 3.0x1014S-1
E= (……………….)
Total Energy = N x Energy of a photon (N- Number
of photons)
20= N x 6.63 x10-34Jsx3.0x1014S-1
N= 20/(6.63 x 10-34Js x 3.0 x 1014S-1)
Speed of EM In free Space
• Speed of EM = 3.0 x 10 8 ms-1
• The speed of EM wave in Air also considered as same as
free space
• Example 3
Find the energy of a photon with wave length of 400nm.
Solution:-
E=hf but C =f
E= h x c/
E=6.63 x 10-34 Js x 3.0 x108/(400 x 10-9) s-1
E= (………………………………..)
Electron Volts
• The electron volts (eV) is the equal to
1.6 x10-19J
• 2.3 ev = 2.3 x 1.6 x10-19J
• 6.7 J = 6.7J/1.6 x10-19 eV
• Note – Quantum physics calculation will be
deal with eV.
Photo Electric effect (PEE)
• When a EM radiation introduced in to a metal
surface it was found the electrons are emitted
from the metal surface this effect is called
PEE.(the emitted electron called photo
electrons )
EM radiation
Photo Electrons
Observations on PEE
• When the frequency of the incident radian increased
the speeds of the photo electrons were high – high
energy photons
• When the intensity of the radiation increased the
number of ejected electrons increased –more
photons more electrons
• It was found that the one photon is responsible for
one electron ejection
Definitions :-Work function Ø
• The energy required to overcome the
attraction between an electron and a metal is
called the work function of a metal .
(measured in eV)
Example – work function of iron is 2.3eV
Work function of Sodium 1.3 eV
Photo Electric Equation
• Albert Einstein showed that the ejected
electron and the photon related with the
equation
h f = Ø + ½ MeV2
Where –h-Planks constant
F – frequency,
Ø-work function
Me –Mass of electron
V-Speed of electron
The photo electric equation is a
form of conservation of energy
that is energy of a photon equals
to work function and the kinetic
energy of a electron
• Example ,
A metal with work function 2.3 eV introduced
with a radiation with wavelength 200nm . Find
the K.E. of an electron and the speed of the
electron (Mass of electron 9.31 x10-31 Kg)
hf = ø + K.E
6.63 x 10-34 x 3.0 x108 J = 2.3 x1.6 x10-19 +KE
200 x 10-9
KE= ½ MeV2 can fine the speed of electron
Stopping potential
the potential must be applied between a anode and the cathode to stop electron emission
Due to photo electric effect
The metal plate applied (+) potential to stop the photo electrons
Threshold Frequency
• The energy of a photon required just to
overcome the attraction between the metal and
the electron called threshold Frequency
• Therefore energy required is equal to work
function
hfo = Ø
fo = Ø/h
Example : find the threshold frequency of a metal
with work function 1.9eV
fo = 1.9 x 1.6 x 10 -19/(6.63 x10-34) S-1 0r Hz
• Therefore the photo electric equation can be
denoted as
• h f = hf0 + ½ me V2
Work function
When the frequency increased the kinetic
Energy of the electron will be increased therefore the
stopping potential should be increased to stop the electro
h f = hf0 + ½ me V2
Rearranging equation
1/2 me v2 = hf - hf0
eVs = hf - hf0
y = mx + c
The stopping potential is equal to KE
Of the electron ( stopping potential
Represented by eVs)
The gradient is equal to planks constant
The line for frequency Vs stopping potential If we do for the two types of metals
(the gradient is constant so parallel lines )
Example –Jan 2010
Energy levels of an Atom
The cells of electrons levels is called as energy levels an atom,,
Excitation of electrons
When the electrons from normal energy state jumps for higher energy state
Is called excitation of electrons . En external energy should be absorbed by the
electrons to excite from lower to higher energy level
de excitation of electrons
The electrons from higher energy levels ( which excited ) coming to
lower energy state ( emits radiation ) is called de excitation
Atomic Spectra
• Continuous spectrum:- if the spectrum with
all frequencies or wavelength with no gaps,
then it is a continuous spectrum
400nm 700nm
The continuous spectrum of white light
An complete black body (fully black ) in higher temperature will emit
continuous spectrum
Black body radiation
Black body
Continuous spectrum
which has all wave length
emission by black body
Absorption spectrum
• When the continuous spectrum passed
through a gas it was found that the emerging
radiation with missing frequencies or
wavelength .the spectrum obtained is called
absorption spectrum
Missing frequencies /wave length
In abortion spectrum
black lines in colored
Background
What happened to formation of absorption spectrum : the missing
wavelength energy photons are absorbed by the electron to make excitations
Therefore wavelength missing in the spectrum
Different excitation will make different frequencies disappear from
Continuous spectrum
• The excitation occurs if the energy of a photon
is equal to the difference in energy levels an
atom
If the excitation from n=1 to n=2 the energy of the photon
E2- E1 =hf
-3.39-(-13.6) eV = 6.63 x 10-34 x f
(-3.39+ 13.6) x1.6 x 10-19 / 6.63 x 10-34 = f
So frequency of the missing wave can be found if know the excitation stage
The excitation occurs only if difference equal to energy of the photon . Other photons
energies will not give a rise to excitation . This shows the energy levels of
electrons are quantized
• Absorption spectrum is a observation
to prove that the energy levels of an atom is
quantized
Emission spectrum
• The excited atom must come back normal
state when the electron de excited from
higher to lower energy and spectrum is
obtained this spectrum is called emission
spectrum
Colored lines in dark background is due to emission spectrum .
Not all the wavelength observed in an emission spectrum this also indicate
that atoms Energy levels are Quantized
The frequency of the emitted
radiation
E2- E1 = h x f
(E2-E1)/h = f
Applications of photo electric effect :
Solar cells , Photo sensors ,radiation detectors ect
Applications of Line spectrum : CFL bulbs ,Laser lights production ,chemistry applications
Such as NMR,IR ,UV, Visible spectrometers
Line spectrum : both abortion and emission Spectrums called Line Spectra
Summary
Particle nature of EM waves
• Photo electric effect Threshold frequency,KE
of electrons ,Ect
• Line spectrums (emission, absorption )
Wave particle Duality
• Louis de Broglie originated the idea that moving electrons may exhibit
both particle and wave nature. He proposed that, analogous to photons,
the wavelength of the electron is given by:
• λ = h p = h/ m v
• where h is Planck's constant
• p = mv electron momentum.
This concluded that the particles has a wavelenght which is given
as De Broglie Wave length

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Nature of light (edexcel AS levels)

  • 2. Electromagnetic waves • Electromagnetic waves have two components a) electric field b ) magnetic field Where both will oscillate perpendicular to each other
  • 3. Electromagnetic spectrum • Spectrum The ordered way a something arranged (Ascending or descending) The EM waves which are arranged according to wavelength of frequency is called EM Spectrum
  • 5. Wave properties • Reflection • Refraction • Diffraction • Interference • Polarization
  • 6. Planks Law • Max Plank Stated that Electromagnetic waves can be represented as the Energy Packets .Each energy Packet is called “Photon” Photon Photon
  • 7. Plank stated that energy of a photon Given by the Equation • E=hf where h-Planks Constant (6.626 × 10-34 Js) • F –Frequency (S-1 or Hz) Example : Find the energy of a photon with a frequency of 2.5x1015 Hz Solution E= hf E= 6.63x 10-34Jsx 2.5 x1015S-1
  • 8. • Example 2: The energy of a wave is 20 J. if the frequency of the wave is 3.0 x 1014 S-1 ,find the total number of Photons present in the wave? Solution:- Energy of one Photon E=hf E= 6.63x 10-34Jsx 3.0x1014S-1 E= (……………….) Total Energy = N x Energy of a photon (N- Number of photons) 20= N x 6.63 x10-34Jsx3.0x1014S-1 N= 20/(6.63 x 10-34Js x 3.0 x 1014S-1)
  • 9. Speed of EM In free Space • Speed of EM = 3.0 x 10 8 ms-1 • The speed of EM wave in Air also considered as same as free space • Example 3 Find the energy of a photon with wave length of 400nm. Solution:- E=hf but C =f E= h x c/ E=6.63 x 10-34 Js x 3.0 x108/(400 x 10-9) s-1 E= (………………………………..)
  • 10. Electron Volts • The electron volts (eV) is the equal to 1.6 x10-19J • 2.3 ev = 2.3 x 1.6 x10-19J • 6.7 J = 6.7J/1.6 x10-19 eV • Note – Quantum physics calculation will be deal with eV.
  • 11. Photo Electric effect (PEE) • When a EM radiation introduced in to a metal surface it was found the electrons are emitted from the metal surface this effect is called PEE.(the emitted electron called photo electrons ) EM radiation Photo Electrons
  • 12. Observations on PEE • When the frequency of the incident radian increased the speeds of the photo electrons were high – high energy photons • When the intensity of the radiation increased the number of ejected electrons increased –more photons more electrons • It was found that the one photon is responsible for one electron ejection
  • 13. Definitions :-Work function Ø • The energy required to overcome the attraction between an electron and a metal is called the work function of a metal . (measured in eV) Example – work function of iron is 2.3eV Work function of Sodium 1.3 eV
  • 14. Photo Electric Equation • Albert Einstein showed that the ejected electron and the photon related with the equation h f = Ø + ½ MeV2 Where –h-Planks constant F – frequency, Ø-work function Me –Mass of electron V-Speed of electron The photo electric equation is a form of conservation of energy that is energy of a photon equals to work function and the kinetic energy of a electron
  • 15. • Example , A metal with work function 2.3 eV introduced with a radiation with wavelength 200nm . Find the K.E. of an electron and the speed of the electron (Mass of electron 9.31 x10-31 Kg) hf = ø + K.E 6.63 x 10-34 x 3.0 x108 J = 2.3 x1.6 x10-19 +KE 200 x 10-9 KE= ½ MeV2 can fine the speed of electron
  • 16. Stopping potential the potential must be applied between a anode and the cathode to stop electron emission Due to photo electric effect The metal plate applied (+) potential to stop the photo electrons
  • 17. Threshold Frequency • The energy of a photon required just to overcome the attraction between the metal and the electron called threshold Frequency • Therefore energy required is equal to work function hfo = Ø fo = Ø/h Example : find the threshold frequency of a metal with work function 1.9eV fo = 1.9 x 1.6 x 10 -19/(6.63 x10-34) S-1 0r Hz
  • 18. • Therefore the photo electric equation can be denoted as • h f = hf0 + ½ me V2 Work function When the frequency increased the kinetic Energy of the electron will be increased therefore the stopping potential should be increased to stop the electro h f = hf0 + ½ me V2 Rearranging equation 1/2 me v2 = hf - hf0 eVs = hf - hf0 y = mx + c The stopping potential is equal to KE Of the electron ( stopping potential Represented by eVs) The gradient is equal to planks constant
  • 19. The line for frequency Vs stopping potential If we do for the two types of metals (the gradient is constant so parallel lines )
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  • 24. Energy levels of an Atom The cells of electrons levels is called as energy levels an atom,,
  • 25. Excitation of electrons When the electrons from normal energy state jumps for higher energy state Is called excitation of electrons . En external energy should be absorbed by the electrons to excite from lower to higher energy level
  • 26. de excitation of electrons The electrons from higher energy levels ( which excited ) coming to lower energy state ( emits radiation ) is called de excitation
  • 27. Atomic Spectra • Continuous spectrum:- if the spectrum with all frequencies or wavelength with no gaps, then it is a continuous spectrum 400nm 700nm The continuous spectrum of white light An complete black body (fully black ) in higher temperature will emit continuous spectrum
  • 28. Black body radiation Black body Continuous spectrum which has all wave length emission by black body
  • 29. Absorption spectrum • When the continuous spectrum passed through a gas it was found that the emerging radiation with missing frequencies or wavelength .the spectrum obtained is called absorption spectrum
  • 30. Missing frequencies /wave length In abortion spectrum black lines in colored Background What happened to formation of absorption spectrum : the missing wavelength energy photons are absorbed by the electron to make excitations Therefore wavelength missing in the spectrum
  • 31. Different excitation will make different frequencies disappear from Continuous spectrum
  • 32. • The excitation occurs if the energy of a photon is equal to the difference in energy levels an atom If the excitation from n=1 to n=2 the energy of the photon E2- E1 =hf -3.39-(-13.6) eV = 6.63 x 10-34 x f (-3.39+ 13.6) x1.6 x 10-19 / 6.63 x 10-34 = f So frequency of the missing wave can be found if know the excitation stage The excitation occurs only if difference equal to energy of the photon . Other photons energies will not give a rise to excitation . This shows the energy levels of electrons are quantized
  • 33. • Absorption spectrum is a observation to prove that the energy levels of an atom is quantized
  • 34. Emission spectrum • The excited atom must come back normal state when the electron de excited from higher to lower energy and spectrum is obtained this spectrum is called emission spectrum Colored lines in dark background is due to emission spectrum . Not all the wavelength observed in an emission spectrum this also indicate that atoms Energy levels are Quantized
  • 35. The frequency of the emitted radiation E2- E1 = h x f (E2-E1)/h = f Applications of photo electric effect : Solar cells , Photo sensors ,radiation detectors ect Applications of Line spectrum : CFL bulbs ,Laser lights production ,chemistry applications Such as NMR,IR ,UV, Visible spectrometers Line spectrum : both abortion and emission Spectrums called Line Spectra
  • 37. Particle nature of EM waves • Photo electric effect Threshold frequency,KE of electrons ,Ect • Line spectrums (emission, absorption )
  • 38. Wave particle Duality • Louis de Broglie originated the idea that moving electrons may exhibit both particle and wave nature. He proposed that, analogous to photons, the wavelength of the electron is given by: • λ = h p = h/ m v • where h is Planck's constant • p = mv electron momentum. This concluded that the particles has a wavelenght which is given as De Broglie Wave length