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Atomic Physics Selected Topics - 3

Atomic Physics Selected Topics - 3. Successes of the Bohr Theory. Explained several features of the hydrogen spectrum. Accounts for Balmer and other series. Predicts a value for R H that agrees with the experimental value.

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Atomic Physics Selected Topics - 3

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  1. Atomic Physics Selected Topics - 3

  2. Successes of the Bohr Theory • Explained several features of the hydrogen spectrum. • Accounts for Balmer and other series. • Predicts a value for RH that agrees with the experimental value. • Gives an expression for the radius of the atom. • Predicts energy levels of hydrogen.

  3. Successes of the Bohr Theory • Gives a model of what the atom looks like and how it behaves. • Can be extended to “hydrogen-like” atoms • (those with one electron). • Ze2 needs to be substituted for e2 in equations. • Z is the atomic number of the element.

  4. de Broglie Waves in the Hydrogen Atom • The expression for the de Broglie wavelength can be included in the circumference calculation: • meur = nħ • This is the same quantization of angular momentum that Bohr imposedin his original theory.

  5. de Broglie Waves in the Hydrogen Atom This was the first convincing argument that the wave nature of matter was at the heart of the behavior of atomic systems.

  6. de Broglie Waves in the Hydrogen Atom This was the first convincing argument that the wave nature of matter was at the heart of the behavior of atomic systems. Electron diffraction illustrates the wave of material particles.

  7. de Broglie Waves in the Hydrogen Atom By applying wave theory to the electrons in an atom, de Broglie was able to explain the appearance of integers in Bohr’s equations as a natural consequence of standing wave patterns. Schrödinger’s wave equation was subsequently applied to atomic systems.

  8. deBroglie Waves One of Bohr’s postulates was the angular momentum of the electron is quantized, but there was no explanation why the restriction occurred. de Broglie assumed that the electron orbit would be stable only if it contained an integral number of electron wavelengths.

  9. de Broglie Waves in the Hydrogen Atom • In this example, three complete wavelengths are contained in the circumference of the orbit. • In general, the circumference must equal some integer number of wavelengths • 2r = nλ, n = 1, 2, … Try this http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/physics/phys05/blightorg/default.htm

  10. A vibrating wire loop illustrates a two dimensional resonance system. This is similar to a de Broglie standing wave pattern in two dimensions.

  11. A vibrating wire loop illustrates a two dimensional resonance system. This is similar to a de Broglie standing wave pattern in two dimensions.

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