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ATOMIC PHYSICS Revision Lectures Lecture 1 Schrödinger equation Atomic structure and notation Spin-orbit and fine structure Lecture 2 Atoms in magnetic fields Radiation and Lasers Lecture 3 Nuclear effects: hyperfine structure Two electron atoms X-rays
Stern Gerlach Experiment • Demonstrates quantization of direction for interacting vectors • A consequence of quantization of energy E • Interaction energy for magnetic dipole µ in field B is:
E = µ.B = µ.B cosθ • Since µ and B are constant in time, cosθ is quantized • Force on atoms is:
dB k F = −µ. dz
Directional quantization • Direction defined by magnetic field along the z-axis • The magnetic moment due to orbital angular momentum is m • The magnetic moment due to spin s is ms • Each orientation has different energy in field B • In zero field the states are degenerate
z
m +1 0 -1
ms +½
-½
z
The Schrödinger Equation −
2
∇ + V (r ) ψ (r ,θ , φ ) = Enψ (r ,θ , φ ) 2
2m
ψ ( r ,θ , φ ) = R (r )Φ (θ , φ ) 2
2
Ze e V (r ) = + ξ ( s.l ) + ζ ( µ .B ) + 4πε o r 4πε o r12 Nuclear Coulomb
Spin-Orbit
External Field
{electron-electron interaction}
Energy Level Diagrams SPECTROSCOPIC NOTATION [configuration)
2S+1
LJ
eg. Na: (1s22s22p63s) 32S1/2
2
2
1/2
and 3p P3/2
Spectroscopic Notation • One electron atoms e.g. Na (configuration) 2s+1 j
1s22s22p6 3s 2S1/2 1s22s22p6 3p 2P1/2 , 2P3/2
• Two electron atoms e.g. Mg (configuration) 2S+1LJ
1s22s22p6 3s2 1S0 1s22s22p6 3s3p 1P1 3P2,1,0
Vector Model: spin-orbit interaction VECTOR MODEL
• Orbital and spin s angular momenta give magnetic moments m and ms • Orientation of m and ms is quantized • Magnetic interaction gives precessional motion • Energy of precession shifts the energy level depending on relative orientation of and s
µ
µ
Spin-orbit precession (magnetic interaction)
Fine structure from spin-orbit splitting in n=2 level of Hydrogen VECTOR MODEL
Spin-orbit splitting of n=2 level in H Spin-orbit precession (magnetic interaction)
2
P3/2
2
n=2
S1/2
2
P1/2
Bohr + degenerate states
Spin-Orbit
2
Note: only the P term is split, 2
For n = 2,
2
2
= 1, P1/2 and P3/2
no splitting of S as = 0
=1
Fine structure in n=2 level in hydrogen 2
P3/2
n=2
2
S1/2
2
P3/2
2
P3/2
2
P1/2
2
2
Bohr + degenerate states
Spin-Orbit
+
2
2
S1/2 P1/2
Relativity
+
QED
S1/2 P1/2
•
•
•
•
Separation of 2S1/2 -2P1/2: the Lamb shift, a QED effect, was first measured by RF spectroscopy in Hydrogen; microwave transition at 1057 MHz Optical measurement uses emission of Balmer α line from Deuterium gas discharge
Fine Structure in Atomic Hydrogen Cooled Deuterium spectrum 2
n = 3 to n = 2 P3/2
n=3
Spectrum formed using Fabry-Perot interferometer for high resolution. Shift of 2S1/2 - 2P1/2 is resolved
2
2
S1/2 P1/2
2
S
2
P3/2
n=2
2
S1/2
2
P1/2
2
P
2
D
End lecture 1 • Example finals questions
(1996) A3 question 1
(1995) A3 Question 2
Normal Zeeman Effect Vector Model • Magnetic moment due to orbital motion µ = -g µB • Energy of precession in external field B is: ∆EZ = µ.B
Orbital magnetic moment in external magnetic field
Bext
µ
Magnetic dipole precession
Normal Zeeman Effect • Perturbation Energy (precession in B field) ‹∆EZ› = ‹µB.Bext›
Orbital magnetic moment in external magnetic field Bext 2
m +2
1
=2
• ‹∆EZ› = g µB.Bextm
+1 0 -1 -2
• 2 +1 sub-levels -2
• Separation of levels: µBBext
Normal Zeeman Effect m
• Selection rules:
2 1
∆m = 0, +1
0 -1 -2
=2
• Polarization of light: 1
∆m = 0, ∆m = +1
π
along z-axis
σ+ or
0 -1
=1
-
σ
σ−
σ, circular viewed along z-axis π, plane viewed along x,y-axis
ωο
π ωο
σ
Anomalous Zeeman Effect ext
Vector Model j
• Spin-orbit coupled motion in external magnetic field. s
• Projections of and s on Bext vary owing to precession around j. • m and ms are no longer good quantum numbers
ext
ext
j
j
s
Anomalous Zeeman Effect •
Total magnetic moment µTotal precesses around effective magnetic moment µ
•
Effective magnetic moment due to total angular momentum µ = -g µB
•
s
j
µ
Landé g-factor is:
g j = 1+ •
Bext
j ( j + 1) − l (l + 1) + s ( s + 1) 2 j ( j + 1)
Energy of precession in external field B is: ∆EAZ = − µ .Bext = g µBBextmj
µs µ
Total
µeff
Anomalous Zeeman Effect: Na D - lines mj 3/2 1/2 -1/2 -3/2
mj 1/2 -1/2 D2
D1 1/2
1/2
-1/2
-1/2
σπ πσ
σσ π π σσ
D1
D2
Selection rules: ∆mj = 0, +1
Magnetic effects in one - electron atoms
2
P
2
S
D1
D2
σπ πσ
σσπ πσσ
D1
D2
σ
π
σ
1
1/.2
0
1/2
-1 1
1/2 -1/2
0
-1/2
-1
-1/2
Atomic physics of lasers N2
ρ(ν)B12
ρ(ν)B21
A21 N1
Rate equation: dN 2 = B12 ρ (ν ) N1 − B21 ρ (ν ) N 2 − AN 2 dt Steady state: N2 B12 ρ (ν ) hν = = exp − N1 A + B21 ρ (ν ) kT ρ (ν ) = A
ρ(ν) Energy density of incident radiation ρ(ν)B12
Rate of stimulated absorption
ρ(ν)B21
Rate of stimulated emission
A21
Rate of spontaneous emission
1
[B12 exp(hν
kT ) − B21 ]
Planck law:
Hence:
8πhν 3 1 ρ (ν ) = c 3 [exp(hν kT ) − 1]
B12 = B 21 = B 8πhν 3 A= B 3 c
Laser operation Rate of change of photon number density n
Spectral mirror filter
dN dn =− 2 dt dt
∴
Amplifying medium
mirror
photon lifetime in cavity, τp
n dn = ( N 2 − N 1 ) B12 ρ (ν ) − ρ (ν ) ∆ν = n.hν and τp dt c3 A B12 ρ (ν ) = n = Qn 2 8πν ∆ν dn 1 n = ( N 2 − N1 )Q − dt τp
∴
n(t ) = n(0) exp ( N 2 − N1 )Q −
1
τp
t
Gain if ( N 2 − N1 ) >
1 Qτ p
End lecture 2
(1998) A3 question 1
Nuclear spin hyperfine structure • Nuclear spin µI interacts with magnetic field Bo from total angular momentum of electron, F
Vector model of Nuclear Spin interaction
I
F
µI = gIµNI • Interaction energy: H’ = AJ I.J • Shift in energy level: ∆Ehfs =
J
J = Total electronic angular momentum I = Nuclear spin F = Total atomic angular momentum F = I +J 2
2
2
I.J = 1/2 { F - I - U }
∆Ehfs = (1/2) AJ{F(F+1) – I(I+1) – J(J+1)
Hyperfine structure of ground state of hydrogen •
•
•
Hyperfine Energy shift: ∆Ehfs = AJ I.J
Hyperfine Structure of Hydrogen Ground State
Fermi contact interaction: spin of nucleus with spin of electron
F=1 A/4
J=1/ 2
Hyperfine interaction constant
1420 Mhz (21 cm.)
I=1/2
AJ → AS
3A/4
•
I = ½ , J = ½, F = 1 or 0
•
I.J = {F(F+1) – I(I+1) – J(J+1)} = ¼ or -¾
•
Hyperfine splitting ∆E = AS
F=0
A J = A S = µo g S µ B 2 3
µI
I
ψ (0) P
2
Determination of Nuclear Spin I from hfs spectra • Hyperfine interval rule ∆E(F) – ∆E(F-1) = AJF • Relative intensity in transition to level with no (or unresolved) hfs is proportional to 2F+1 • The number of hfs spectral components is (2I+1) for I < J (2J+1) for I > J
2-electron atoms Schrödinger equation:
−
2
∇1 +
2
2
2m
∇ 2 + V (r ) ψ (r ,θ , φ ) = Enψ (r ,θ , φ ) 2
2m
2
2
Ze e + + ξ i ( s.l ) V (r ) = 4πε o r12 i=1, 2 i =1, 2 4πε o ri When Electrostatic interaction between electrons is the dominant perturbation → LS labelled terms
2 electron atoms: LS coupling • Electrostatic interaction gives terms labelled by L and S
1
S
P
singlet
J
• L = 1 + 2, S = s1 + s2 • J=L+S
L
• Terms are split by electrostatic interaction into Singlet and Triplet terms
3
triplet
1
P1
P
singlet
S J 3
• Magnetic interaction (spin-orbit) splits only triplet term
L
2ξ triplet ξ
P2
3 3
P1 P0
2-electron atoms: symmetry considerations
Ψtotal = Φ(r ,θ , φ ) χ Spatial function
↑↓
Spin function
= Antisymmetric function
• Singlet terms (S = 0): χ is antisymmetric, Φ is symmetric spatial overlap allowed (Pauli Exclusion Principle) increases electrostatic repulsion e2/r12 • Triplet terms (S = 1): χ is symmetric, Φ is antisymmetric spatial overlap forbidden (Pauli Principle) reduces electrostatic repulsion e2/r12
Term diagram of Magnesium Singlet terms 1
So
1
P1
Triplet terms
1
3
D2
S
3
P
3
3pn
D 3p
ns 5s 1
3s3d D2
4s 1
3s3p P1 3
resonance line (strong)
3s3p P2,1,0
intercombination line (weak) 3s
• •
2 1
S0
Singlet and Triplet terms form separate systems Strong LS coupling: Selection Rule ∆S = 0 (weak intercombination lines) Singlet-Triplet splitting >> fine structure of triplet terms i.e Electrostatic interaction >> Magnetic (spin-orbit) Triplet splitting follows interval rule ∆E J
2
X-ray spectra • Wavelengths λ fit simple formula
Intensity
Bremstrahlung
• All lines of series appear together
• Above a certain energy no new series appear
0.1 nm
Characteristic X-rays Intensity
• Threshold energy for each series
Wavelength
Wavelength
0.1 nm
Generation of characteristic X-Rays
e
K
-
ejected electron
Moseley Plot LI LII
ν
LIII
R
e
-
X-ray Inner shell energy level
K – series: L – series:
Atomic Number, Z
νK = R
(Z - σ K )2 − (Z - σ i )2
νL = R
(Z - σ L )2 − (Z - σ i )2
12
22
ni2
ni2
Fine structure of X-Rays
X-Ray Series
∆
+1
∆j = 0, + 1
n=4
N
1
M-series M L-series L
αβγ
αβγ
n=3
L
K
αβγ
1 1/2 0 1/2
n=2
K-series
j 3/2
α2
α1
n=1
K
0 1/2
Series lines labelled by α,β, χ etc for decreasing wavelength λ Lines have fine structure due to spin-orbit effect of “hole” in filled shell
5.8Z 4 ∆Efs = 3 cm -1 n ( + 1)
Absorption of X-rays The Auger Effect
X-Ray absorption spectra
Absorption coefficient
L-edge K-edge
Kinetic Energy
M-edge
(EK - E L-) - EL
LI
e2-
e1-
LII LIII
L Wavelength
Potential Energy
• Absorption decreases below absorption edge due to effect of conservation of momentum • Fine structure seen at edges • Auger effect leads to emission of two electrons following X-ray absorption by inner shell electron
(EK - EL)
K X-ray absorption electron emitted
Second electron emitted