De Broglie Waves, Uncertainty, and Atoms

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De Broglie Waves, Uncertainty, and Atoms Physics 1161: Lecture 22a De Broglie Waves, Uncertainty, and Atoms sections 30.5 – 30.7 1

Compton Scattering Energy of a photon This experiment really shows photon momentum! Pincoming photon + 0 = Poutgoing photon + Pelectron Electron at rest Outgoing photon has momentum p and wavelength  Incoming photon has momentum, p, and wavelength l Recoil electron carries some momentum and KE Energy of a photon

Photons with equal energy and momentum hit both sides of a metal plate Photons with equal energy and momentum hit both sides of a metal plate. The photon from the left sticks to the plate, the photon from the right bounces off the plate. What is the direction of the net impulse on the plate? Left Right Zero

Photons with equal energy and momentum hit both sides of a metal plate Photons with equal energy and momentum hit both sides of a metal plate. The photon from the left sticks to the plate, the photon from the right bounces off the plate. What is the direction of the net impulse on the plate? Left Right Zero Photon that sticks has an impulse p Photon that bounces has an impulse 2p!

De Broglie Waves So far only for photons have wavelength, but De Broglie postulated that it holds for any object with momentum- an electron, a nucleus, an atom, a baseball,…... Explains why we can see interference and diffraction for material particles like electrons!!

Preflight 22.5 Which baseball has the longest De Broglie wavelength? (1) A fastball (100 mph) (2) A knuckleball (60 mph) (3) Neither - only curveballs have a wavelength

Preflight 22.5 Which baseball has the longest De Broglie wavelength? (1) A fastball (100 mph) (2) A knuckleball (60 mph) (3) Neither - only curveballs have a wavelength Lower momentum gives higher wavelength. p=mv, so slower ball has smaller p.

A stone is dropped from the top of a building A stone is dropped from the top of a building. What happens to the de Broglie wavelength of the stone as it falls? 1. It decreases. It increases. It stays the same.

A stone is dropped from the top of a building A stone is dropped from the top of a building. What happens to the de Broglie wavelength of the stone as it falls? 1. It decreases. It increases. It stays the same. Speed, v, and momentum, p=mv, increase.

Comparison: Wavelength of Photon vs. Electron Example Comparison: Wavelength of Photon vs. Electron Say you have a photon and an electron, both with 1 eV of energy. Find the de Broglie wavelength of each. Equations are different - be careful! Photon with 1 eV energy: Big difference! Electron with 1 eV kinetic energy: Solve for

Preflights 22.4, 22.5 Photon A has twice as much momentum as Photon B. Compare their energies. EA = EB EA = 2 EB EA = 4 EB Electron A has twice as much momentum as Electron B. Compare their energies. EA = EB EA = 2 EB EA = 4 EB

Preflights 22.4, 22.5 Photon A has twice as much momentum as Photon B. Compare their energies. EA = EB EA = 2 EB EA = 4 EB and so double p then double E Electron A has twice as much momentum as Electron B. Compare their energies. EA = EB EA = 2 EB EA = 4 EB double p then quadruple E

Compare the wavelength of a bowling ball with the wavelength of a golf ball, if each has 10 Joules of kinetic energy. lbowling > lgolf lbowling = lgolf 3. lbowling < lgolf

Compare the wavelength of a bowling ball with the wavelength of a golf ball, if each has 10 Joules of kinetic energy. lbowling > lgolf lbowling = lgolf 3. lbowling < lgolf

Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Rough idea: if we know momentum very precisely, we lose knowledge of location, and vice versa. If we know the momentum p, then we know the wavelength , and that means we’re not sure where along the wave the particle is actually located! l y

Preflight 23.7 to be precise... Of course if we try to locate the position of the particle along the x axis to Dx we will not know its x component of momentum better than Dpx, where and the same for z. Preflight 23.7 According to the H.U.P., if we know the x-position of a particle, we can not know its: (1) Y-position (2) x-momentum (3) y-momentum (4) Energy 51% correct

to be precise... Preflight 23.7 Of course if we try to locate the position of the particle along the x axis to Dx we will not know its x component of momentum better than Dpx, where and the same for z. Preflight 23.7 According to the H.U.P., if we know the x-position of a particle, we can not know its: (1) Y-position (2) x-momentum (3) y-momentum (4) Energy 51% correct

Early Model for Atom Plum Pudding positive and negative charges uniformly distributed throughout the atom like plums in pudding - + But how can you look inside an atom 10-10 m across? Light (visible) l = 10-7 m Electron (1 eV) l = 10-9 m Helium atom l = 10-11 m

Rutherford Scattering Scattering He++ nuclei (alpha particles) off of gold. Mostly go through, some scattered back! (Alpha particles = He++) Only something really small (i.e. nucleus) could scatter the particles back! Atom is mostly empty space with a small (r = 10-15 m) positively charged nucleus surrounded by cloud of electrons (r = 10-10 m)

Atom is mostly empty space Size is electronic Atomic Scale Kia – Sun Chips Model Nucleons (protons and neutrons) are like Kia Souls (2000 lb cars) Electrons are like bags of Sun Chips (1 lb objects) Sun Chips are orbiting the cars at a distance of a few miles (Nucleus) BB on the 50 yard line with the electrons at a distance of about 50 yards from the BB Atom is mostly empty space Size is electronic

Recap Photons carry momentum p=h/l Everything has wavelength l=h/p Uncertainty Principle DpDx > h/(2p) Atom Positive nucleus 10-15 m Electrons “orbit” 10-10 m Classical E+M doesn’t give stable orbit Need Quantum Mechanics!