Modern Physics
Modern Physics
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ISBN: 9781111794378
Author: Raymond A. Serway, Clement J. Moses, Curt A. Moyer
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 4P
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The sketch of the absorption spectra at temperature 4K and 1K .

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Answer to Problem 4P

The sketch of the absorption spectra at temperature 4K and 1K is plotted below.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for number of particles.

  ni=gifMB        (I)

Here, ni is the number of particles, fMB is the Maxwell-Boltzmann probability and gi is the degeneracy.

Substitute AeE/kBT for fMB in equation (I).

  ni=giAeE/kBT

Here, E is the energy of particle, kB is Boltzmann constant and T is the temperature.

Write the expression for strength of absorption spectra.

  S(EiEf)=niP(if)

Here, S(EiEf) is the strength and P(if) is the probability.

Here, the transition probability is equal for all allowed transitions.

It gives P(03)=P(13)=P(23) .

Compare the strength for level (03) and (23) .

  S(03)S(23)=n0n2

Substitute g0AeE0/kBT for n0 and g2AeE2/kBT for n2 in above expression and simplify.

  S(03)S(23)=g0g2e(E2E0)/kBT        (II)

Similarly the strength for level (13) and (23)

  S(13)S(23)=g1g2e(E2E1)/kBT        (III)

Conclusion:

Calculate the value E2E0 .

   E2E0=2Δ=24.82×105eV

Calculate the value E2E1 .

   E2E1=Δ=12.41×105eV

For T=4K:

Substitute 24.82×105eV for E2E0, 8.62×105eV/K for KB, 1 for g0, 2 for g2 and 4K for T in equation (II).

  S(03)S(23)=12e((24.82×105eV)(8.62×105eV/K)(4K))=0.2434

Substitute 12.41×105eV for E2E1, 8.62×105eV/K for KB, 2 for g1, 2 for g2 and 4K for T in equation (III).

  S(13)S(23)=22e((12.41×105eV)(8.62×105eV/K)(4K))=0.6977

Modern Physics, Chapter 10, Problem 4P , additional homework tip  1

The sketch of the absorption spectra at temperature 4K is plotted above.

For T=1K:

Substitute 24.82×105eV for E2E0, 8.62×105eV/K for KB, 1 for g0, 2 for g2 and 1K for T in equation (II).

  S(03)S(23)=12e((24.82×105eV)(8.62×105eV/K)(1K))=0.0281

Substitute 12.41×105eV for E2E1, 8.62×105eV/K for KB, 2 for g1, 2 for g2 and 1K for T in equation (III).

  S(13)S(23)=22e((12.41×105eV)(8.62×105eV/K)(1K))=0.1185

Modern Physics, Chapter 10, Problem 4P , additional homework tip  2

The sketch of the absorption spectra at temperature 1K is plotted above.

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