Wave Particle Duality
Wave Particle Duality
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DE BROGLIE’S HYPOTHESIS
Alice
M.Sc Bioinformatics
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INTRODUCTION
● In physics and chemistry, wave-particle duality holds that
light and matter exhibit properties of both waves and of
particles.
● A central concept of quantum mechanics, duality
addresses the inadequacy of conventional concepts like
"particle" and "wave" to meaningfully describe the
behaviour of quantum objects.
DIFFRACTION
● Diffraction is the slight bending of light as it passes
around the edge of an object.
● The amount of bending depends on the relative size of
the wavelength of light to the size of the opening.
● If the opening is much larger than the light's wavelength,
the bending will be almost unnoticeable. However, if the
two are closer in size or equal, the amount of bending is
considerable, and easily seen with the naked eye.
INTERFERENCE OF LIGHT
● The phenomena of redistribution of energy due to
superposition of light waves from two coherent sources is
called Interference.
Coherent sources: Two sources of light is said to be
coherent sources, if they emit the light wave of same
wavelength (frequency), same amplitude and having zero
phase or constant phase continuously. Two independent
sources cannot be coherent sources. Two sources derived
from the single point source is coherent sources.
Conditions for Interference:
● CONSTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE:
● The amplitude of the resultant wave is greater than the
individual waves.
● DESTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE:
● The amplitude of the resultant wave is less than the
individual waves.
Young’s Double Slit Experiment
● This experiment was first performed with light by Thomas
Young in 1801.
● In 1927, Davisson and Germer demonstrated that
electrons show the same behavior, which was later
extended to atoms and molecules.
● The experiment uses two coherent sources of light
placed at a small distance apart, usually, only a few orders
of magnitude greater than the wavelength of light is
used.
Black Body Radiation
● A blackbody is an idealized object which absorbs and
emits all frequencies.
● Black-body radiation is the thermal electromagnetic
radiation within or surrounding a body in thermodynamic
equilibrium with its environment, emitted by a black body
(an idealized opaque, non-reflective body).
● The thermal radiation spontaneously emitted by many
ordinary objects can be approximated as black-body
radiation.
Rayleigh-Jeans Law
● Classical physics can be used to derive an equation which
describes the intensity of blackbody radiation as a function
of frequency for a fixed temperature — the result is known
as the Rayleigh-Jeans law.
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