lecture 7 light - matter interactions. hg wells, war of the worlds, pearson’s magazine, 1897...
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Lecture 7Light - Matter Interactions
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HG Wells, War of the Worlds, Pearson’s Magazine, 1897
"In some way they (the Martians) are able to generate an intense heat in a chamber of practically absolute nonconductivity... This intense heat they project in a parallel beam against any object they choose, by means of a polished parabolic mirror of unknown composition... However it is done, it is certain that a beam of heat is the essense of the matter. What is combustible flashes into flame at its touch, lead runs like water, it softens iron, crack and melts glass, and when it falls upon water, that explodes into steam."
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4kW laser cutting 1.5mm mild steel
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A metallic cavity with dilute gas
Lz
Ly
Lx
x
y
z
Excited atom
Ground state atom
e-E/kT
E1
E2
n1
n2
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Light-Atom Interaction
E1
E2
n1
n2
hν = E2-E1Absorption
SpontaneousEmission
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Available Processes
E1
E2
B12 n1 uRate it happens is:
This is equal to: -dn1/dt
as well as: dn2/dt
A21 n2
dn1/dt
-dn2/dt
In thermal equilibrium ….
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Thermal Equilibrium Rate Equations
dn1/dt = -B12 n1 u + A21 n2 = 0
A21 / B12 = n1 / n2 u
A21 / B12 = exp(ΔE/(k T)) 8 π h ν3/c3 x 1/(exp(ΔE/(k T)-1)]
How can this be?????????
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All Processes
E1
E2
B12 n1 uRate it happens is:
This is equal to: -dn1/dt
as well as: dn2/dt
A21 n2
dn1/dt
-dn2/dt
In thermal equilibrium ….
dn1/dt
-dn2/dt
B21 n2 u
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Thermal Equilibrium Rate Equations
dn1/dt = -B12 n1 u + A21 n2 + B21 n2 u = 0
A21 / B12 = 8 π h ν3/c3 ***** SECOND LAW
A21 / B12 =( exp(ΔE/(k T)) -1) 8 π h ν3/c3 x 1/(exp(ΔE/(k T)-1)]
As T → ∞,
-B12 N/2 u + B21 N/2 u = 0
B12 = B21 ***** FIRST LAWResubstituting:
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Java Demos
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/lasers/lasers2.html
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/lasers/lasers3.html
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Stimulated Light
Outgoing generated photon shares every property withthe incoming (generating photon):
FrequencyPhasePolarizationDirection
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Is the light we see around us generated by stimulated or spontaneous processes?
A21 / B21 = 8 π h ν3/c3 Hard to build X-raylasers
B21 n2 u / (A21 n2 ) = u c3/ (8 π h ν3) = u/(h νΝν
How many photons per mode for a thermal source?i.e. T ~ 1000K, and visible photons ~ 3 x 1014Hz
Equ = 1/( exp (hν/kT) -1 ) ~ 10-6
So almost all photons are generated by thermal processesin normal circumstances. Once get more than unityoccupation number then situation completely changes