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Learn about photon statistics, blackbody radiation, and quantum harmonic oscillators. Explore topics such as energy equipartition, density of states for photons, and the human eye's peak sensitivity to electromagnetic waves.
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Photon Statistics and Blackbody Radiation Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Classical Energy Equipartition Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Classical Energy Equipartition Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Classical Energy Equipartition Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Quantum Harmonic Oscillator Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Energy of EM Waves in a Cavity • Calculate the number of standing wave states in the frequency range between w and w + dw. Then Bose-Einstein statistics is used to determine the number of photons in each state. With that information the energy can be calculated. Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Density of States (Lec 17) Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Density of States for Photons Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Photon Energy Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Photon Energy Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Graph Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Total Energy Density Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Energy Flux Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Human Eye and the Sun • It is often stated in textbooks that the peak sensitivity of the human eye is at the wavelength at which the energy radiated by the sun is maximum. Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Human Eye Peak at 555 nm Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
A Problem? • The graph of the energy density as a function of frequency, for a blackbody at a temperature of 5800 K, has a maximum at 1.41 eV. Photons of that energy have a wavelength of 879 nm, which is out of the visible spectrum, in the infrared. What is wrong? Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Solution • The energy density is plotted as a function of energy, while the eye’s sensitivity is plotted as a function of wavelength. If we plot the energy density as a function of wavelength, its peak does not occur at 879 nm. How can this be? Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Change to Wavelength Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Wavelength Spectrum Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Graph Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Agreement • The maximum of the graph for 5800 K, the temperature of the sun’s surface has a maximum at 500 nm, in reasonable agreement with the peak sensitivity of the human eye. Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Wien Displacement Law Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Photon Gas Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Helmholtz Function Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21
Pressure Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 21