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Title: Electromagnetic Radiation


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Electromagnetic Radiation
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Electromagnetic Radiation
  • Is light a wave or a particle?
  • Yes
  • Its both, and neither
  • At atomic scales, we have no exact analogs for
    phenomena
  • For some purposes light is best treated as a
    wave, for others as particles (photons)

3
Light Waves
  • Light consists of oscillating electric and
    magnetic fields
  • Changing electric field creates changing magnetic
    field ..
  • Mostly we visualize the electric field its
    simpler

4
Waves and Energy
  • Frequency Wavelength c (speed of light)
  • Speed of light in materials lt c
  • In air, the difference is tiny, but critical in
    surveying
  • When light changes speed, it changes direction
  • Refraction of light causes distortion
  • Energy of a photon hfrequency
  • h Plancks Constant
  • High Frequency Short Wavelength High Energy

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Fig. 18-2, p.430
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Light and Materials
  • Transmission
  • Absorption
  • Reflectance
  • Scattering
  • Related to roughness and particle size
  • Emission
  • Mostly infrared

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Sources of Radiation
  • Black body
  • Hot objects glow visibly
  • Warm objects emit infrared and radio
  • Useful for remote temperature sensing
  • Thermal emission also useful for characterizing
    surfaces

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Black-Body Radiation
  • Objects Emit Radiation Because They Are Hot
  • Why Black? Because None of the Radiation is
    Reflected from Some Other Source
  • The Sun Emits Black-Body Radiation, Mars Does Not
  • Close Example of pure Black-Body radiation
    Peephole in a pottery kiln

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Black Body Radiation
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Whats The Source of the Light?
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Color Temperature
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Why Black-Body Radiation is so Important
  • Color is directly related to temperature
  • Temperature is the only determinant of color
  • Energy per unit area is the same if temperature
    is the same
  • If two stars have the same color and distance,
    difference in brightness is due to difference in
    size
  • Dwarf and giant stars are literally dwarfs or
    giants

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Sources of Radiation
  • Molecular vibrations
  • Mostly infrared
  • Create absorption bands in atmosphere
  • Active sensing with tuned lasers
  • Atomic excitation
  • Largely visible light
  • Many mechanisms at work
  • How we see

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Atoms and Radiation
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Spectroscopy
  • Different atoms absorb or emit specific
    wavelengths of light
  • When light spread into a spectrum, the absorbed
    wavelengths show up as dark (missing) bands
  • These spectral lines are indicators of
  • Chemical composition
  • Physical conditions

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The Solar Spectrum
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Remote Sensing and EM
  • Microwaves Used in radar imaging
  • Infrared
  • Absorption by molecules
  • Emission by warm materials
  • Reflectance
  • Visible Light
  • Ultraviolet
  • Absorbed by ozone in atmosphere
  • Most rocks absorb UV strongly
  • Mostly useful in astronomy for high energy
    phenomena
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