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Optical Spectroscopy of Hydrogenic Atoms: Rydberg fits of 1 H and 2 H, and Determination of the mass ratio Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

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Page 1: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Optical Spectroscopy of Hydrogenic Atoms:Rydberg fits of 1H and 2H, and Determination of the mass ratio

Tony Hyun Kim(Partner: Connor McEntee)10/31/20088.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Page 2: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Topics to be discussed

1. Introduction1. Historical context2. Quantum mechanics of atomic emission

2. Experimental setup3. Analysis and Results

1. Fitting the lineshape2. Mercury calibration3. Hydrogen and deuterium fits

4. Sources of Error; Possible improvements5. Conclusions

1. Verification of the hydrogen Rydberg2. Estimate of the hydrogen-deuterium mass ratio

Page 3: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Image source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emission_spectrum

Atomic spectra: a historical context

By 19th century, tremendous amounts of atomic spectral data collected.

What are the underlying mathematical patterns and the physical explanations?

Page 4: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Image source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emission_spectrum

Atomic spectra: a historical context

By 19th century, tremendous amounts of atomic spectral data collected.

What are the underlying mathematical patterns and the physical explanations?

22

111

fi nnR

Page 5: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Image source: Griffiths. "Intro. to QM (2nd Ed.)" Pearson 2005.

QM of the optical electron Reduced, one-body SE yields

eigenenergies:

Light emitted when electron undergoes transition: ni nf

2

2

0

2

2

1

42 n

eEn

22

2

0

2

3

11

44

1

if nn

e

c

2

0

2

3 44

e

cR

hchE

Page 6: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Image source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monochromator

Experimental setup: Basic principles

Used JY1250M monochromator (R ~ 104 0.03 A step

size!) Counter indicates the orientation of grating

Page 7: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Experimental setup parameters Slit sizes: quality of lineshape vs.

signal size Integration time: -error vs.

patience

N

Page 8: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Experimental setup parameters Slit sizes: quality of lineshape vs.

signal size Integration time: -error vs.

patience

Most important:

N

Shot-to-shot repeatability!

0.17 A

Page 9: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Typical monochromator data

Voigt gives better fit than Gaussian, but the means agree!

Typical errors in fitted mean: ~0.001 A

Page 10: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Mercury calibration

Monochromator’s counter is not physically accurate

Produced quadratic conversion function:

)4.23.79()001.0997.0(10)6.15.3( 27 AAM

Page 11: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland
Page 12: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Results: Hydrogen Rydberg Published value of Rydberg constant:

Our measured value:

Correct for index of refraction of air (n = 1.0003)

17, 10096776.1 mR NISTH

17,, 10)00002.009678.1(/ mnRR exHexH

17, 10)00002.009711.1( mR exH

Page 13: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Results: 1H/2H mass ratio

From … Compute mD using known values of me, mp

(NIST)

Published value:

DHDH RR //

17.087.1

exH

D

m

m

999.1

NISTH

D

m

m

Page 14: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

An improved optical setup

Since we regard the Hg-lines as “ruler”…

Scheme for circumventing the 0.17A mechanical error:

Especially useful for isotope shift measurement

Superimpose sources

MonochromatorInput

Page 15: Tony Hyun Kim (Partner: Connor McEntee) 10/31/2008 8.13 MW2-5 Prof. Roland

Conclusions

Performed spectroscopy of 1H/2H

The Rydberg formula for hydrogen was confirmed. Remarkable agreement with published values:

Ratio of Rydberg constants was used to deduce mass ratio: 17.087.1

exH

D

m

m999.1

NISTH

D

m

m

17, 10)00002.009678.1( mR exH

17, 10096776.1 mR NISTH