Title: Introduction to the experiments of Physics 407
1Introduction to the experiments of Physics 407
2Franck-Hertz experiment confirmation of
quantized atomic energy levels
Franck-Hertz
1st evidence Spectrum from a low-pressure
mercury lamp
3Sketch of Franck-Hertz Apparatus
Franck-Hertz
Collecting plate is slightly negative compared to
grid so only those electrons above an energy
threshold will reach it.
Positively charged grid accelerates electrons
Heated cathode produces electrons
Current from collector measured as a function of
accelerating voltage.
after Krane
accelerating voltage
4Voltage between peaks corresponds to excitation
energy
Franck-Hertz
4.9 V
5Hall effect
Hall effect with negative charge carriers
Fm magnetic force on negative
charge carriers
Fe electric force from charge
buildup
Direction of conventional Electric current
http//hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu
6Hall effect in semiconductors
Hall effect
Dominated by positive carriers.
Dominated by negative carriers.
7Johnson Noise
Johnson noise
? 0 Vrms??
8Johnson Noiseway to measure Boltzmanns constant
Johnson noise
JB Johnson, Physical Review 32 (1928) 97
9Brownian motionmore evidence for thermal motion
Brownian motion
Perrins Atoms
10State space of a dynamical system
Chaos
IDEAL
FRICTION
James P. Crutchfield, J. Doyne Farmer, Norman H.
Packard, and Robert S. Shaw SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
DECEMBER, 1986 VOL. 254 NO. 12, 46-57.
11Chaos
Chaos
10,000 red dots
Chaotic behavior is characterized by divergence
of nearby trajectories. Lyapunov exponent is a
measure of this divergence.
12Two-slit interference one photon at a
timegrappling with wave/particle duality
2 slit interference, one photon
Single photon interference a phenomenon which
is impossible, absolutely impossible to explain
in any classical way, and which has in it the
heart of quantum mechanics. In reality, it
contains the only mystery. - Richard Feynman
http//www.blacklightpower.com/theory/DoubleSlit/
132 slit interference, one photon
14The Faraday effect
Faraday effect
?
15Right and left circularly polarized light have
different indexes of refractions
Faraday effect
http//www.ifm.liu.se/ulfek/viz/
16Verde constant depends on wavelength
Faraday effect
Jain, Am. J. Phys. 67, August 1999, 714
17The Zeeman effect
Zeeman effect
18The Zeeman effect Mercury energy levels
Zeeman effect
19Fabry-Perot distinguishes wavelengths
Zeeman effect
20Optical Pumping
21Optical pumping
F2
5P1/2
F1
795 nm
light
mF
2
F2
1
0
5S1/2
-1
462 MHz
-2
F1
Hyperfine
B increases
22Nuclear magnetic resonance
23NMR
B-field
24Electron Spin Resonance (ESR)
Organic salt, DPPH
25Microwaves
26Microwaves
www.microwaves101.com
27Compton scattering light as a particle
28Muons are produced in cosmic rays
Muon Lifetime
www.lanl.gov
29Muon Lifetime
Properties of the Leptons
Particle Symbol Anti-particle Rest massMeV/c2 L(e) L(muon) L(tau) Lifetime(seconds)
Electron e- e 0.511 1 0 0 Stable
Neutrino(Electron) ?e ?e 0(lt7 x 10-6) 1 0 0 Stable
Muon µ- µ 105.7 0 1 0 2.20x10-6
Neutrino(Muon) ?µ ?µ 0(lt0.27) 0 1 0 Stable
Tau t- t 1777 0 0 1 2.96x10-13
Neutrino(Tau) ?t ?t 0(lt31) 0 0 1 Stable
www.hyperphysics.phy
30Decay of muon proceeds through the weak
interaction
Muon Lifetime
31Muon Lifetime
Muons stopped by plastic scintillator
plastic scintillator
photo-multiplier tube
http//alpha.sci.osaka-cu.ac.jp/grapes3
32Typical muon-electron pulses from the
photomultiplier tube
Muon Lifetime
www.prestoncoll.ac.uk
33Plasma the 4th state of matter
Plasma
Most common state for the visible matter in the
universe.
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu
34Langmuir probe used to measure electron
temperature
Plasma
Cassini approaches Saturn (Artist's impression
NASA)
Langmuir probe on Cassini/Huygens (Photo IRF
Uppsala)
35Cavendish experimentmeasure of G, gravitational
constant
http//fas.harvard.edu
362 equilibrium positions double the accuracy
37Experiment 1 order
1230 Douglass, Scott
1245 Marcu, Diana M.
100 Kolansky, Jeremy
115 Moberley, Andrew K.
130 Toulouse, Michael W.
145 Guthrie, Daniel F.
215 Mills, Ashleigh M.
230 Crump, Nicholas A.
245 Price, Dennis M.
300 Cao, Vincent M.
315 LePire, Steven D. 330 Simingalam, Sina
38Band-gap theory of Solids
Hall effect
39Mercury
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