Title: Hydrogen Balmer Spectrum
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4Hydrogen Balmer Spectrum
5Hydrogen Balmer Spectrum
6Splitting of Energy Levels
- Splitting of energy levels results mainly from
the relativistic and magnetic interaction related
to angular momentum in the atom. - The single electron of a hydrogen atom can have
both orbital and spin angular momentum, and
various possible combinations of these quantities
generally have different energies. As a result
the Bohr energy levels are split into components
called the fine structure of the levels. A
subtle effect called the Lamb shift displaces
certain of the fine-structure components,
creating additional splittings. Finally, the
interaction of the electrons magnetic moment
with that of the nucleus gives rise to a
hyperfine structure. The fine structure and the
Lamb shifts are shown here at a larger scale than
the Bohr levels, and the hyperfine splittings of
the second and third Bohr levels are shown at
still greater magnification.
7Background Spin-Orbit Coupling
Nucleus
Electron
Spin
http//www.aacg.bham.ac.uk/magnetic_materials/orig
in_of_magnetism.htm
8 Background Fine Structure
- Electron sees multiple B fields
- Zeeman splitting occurs
- Emission can now come from two degenerate
statesfine structure splitting
Zeeman splitting in hydrogen
- From proton viewpointhyperfine structure
- For hydrogen, split emission results in Balmer
alpha lines
http//hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.
html
9 Background Fine Structure Constant
- Introduction of the fine structure constant (?)
- Arnold Sommerfield, 1916
- Predicting spectra (Balmer lines in hydrogen)
- Expanding Bohr model
- Relativity
- Elliptical orbits
- Dirac theory used to ? formulate Hamiltonian
http//hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.
html
10 Background The Theory
http//www.newscientist.com/article.ns?iddn6092
11Beating Doppler Broadening
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13Flame Test
Ca, Sr, Ba
Na, K, Li
14Sodium
Barium
Strontium
Calcium
Iron
Magnesium
Lithium
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