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PROF. UDAYASHANKAR N K
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
NITK SURATHKAL
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PH802
Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy
L1 Introduction to Spectroscopy
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Basic Concepts-1
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Introduction to Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy
Applications :
Material characterization, Nature of chemical bonds, Qualitative and quantitative analyses, Chemical
composition of Interstellar space, etc.
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CHARACTERIZATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION -
Representing EMR : A simple harmonic wave propagating from a source and travelling in
straight lines except when reflected / refracted.
where, y= displacement
ϴ= phase angle (0 to 2π )
A = Amplitude
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Here point P travels with uniform angular velocity rad/s in a circular path of radius
A
ϴ = t radians.
In 1 second the pattern will repeat ‘/2π’ times and this is referred to as frequency ‘’.
and we can plot this displacement against time as shown in Fig. 1.2. 5
Now, we need the variation of displacement (y) with distance (x) for a travelling wave.
Let c be speed of wave.
But, c = λ
___(3)
units of wavelength
and conversions -
1 μm = 10-6 m
1 nm = 10-9 m
Fig. 1.3 The concept of a travelling wave with a wavelength 1 Å = 10 -10 m 6
In spectroscopy, sometimes energy is expressed in cm-1
E = h
Substituting = ῡc we get,
E = hῡc
If, ῡ = E /hc = 1 cm-1
Then,
E = hῡ c = ( 6.6 x 10-27ergs sec ) 1 cm-1 ( 3 x 1010 cms-1)
E= 1.986 x10-16 ergs/molecule
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i.e.,
Now,
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Kr(86)- Orange line, = 6058 Å International standard of length (1960)
= 6057.802106 Å, from spectroscopic measurements
1 m = 1,650,763.73 wavelengths of Kr(86) wavelengths (2p -5d5) 10
Summary