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Physics 1161: Pre-Lecture 29 De Broglie Waves, Uncertainty, and Atoms • Sections 30.1 – 30.7 Compton Scattering This experiment really shows photon momentum! Pincoming photon + 0 = Poutgoing photon + Pelectron Electron at rest Incoming photon has momentum, p, and wavelength E hf hc p Energy of a photon h Outgoing photon has momentum p and wavelength Recoil electron carries some momentum and KE De Broglie Waves p h h p 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!! Equations are different - be careful! 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. • Photon with 1 eV energy: E hc hc 1240 eV nm 1240 nm E 1 eV • Electron with 1 eV kinetic energy: 2 Big difference! 1 p KE mv 2 and p = mv, so KE = 2 2m Solve for p 2m(K.E.) hc h 1240 eV nm 2m(KE) 2(511,000 eV)(1 eV) 2mc 2 (KE) 1.23nm Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle h p y y 2 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! y h p y y 2 Heisenberg Test Number of electrons arriving at screen w sin electron beam w w sin y = w = /sin screen y x p y y p sin sin py = p sin p h Use de Broglie Rutherford Scattering Scattering He++ atoms 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) Nuclear Atom (Rutherford) Large angle scatterings nuclear atom Classic nuclear atom is not stable! Electrons will radiate and spiral into nucleus Need quantum theory Recap • Photons carry momentum p=h/ • Everything has wavelength =h/p • Uncertainty Principle px > h/(2) • Atom – – – – Positive nucleus 10-15 m Electrons “orbit” 10-10 m Classical E+M doesn’t give stable orbit Need Quantum Mechanics!