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What is light?. Why light is important I2I2 Seeing the messengers? Abu Ali Hasan Ibn Al-Haitham, ~1000 AD

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What is light?

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Why light is important

I2

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Seeing the messengers?

Abu Ali Hasan Ibn Al-Haitham, ~1000 AD

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Particle theory of light

‘Is light not a body?’Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727)

“The light and heat of the sun; these are composed of minute atoms which, when they are shoved off, lose no time in shooting right across the interspace of air in the direction imparted by the shove.”

Lucretius, ~50 BC

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Corpuscular theory of light

Reflection Dispersion

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Corpuscular theory of light

“Light does not bend into the shadow”

Light moves in straight lines

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Wave theories of light

Christian Huygens (1629-1695)

Each point on the existing wave-front can be considered to act as a source of waves (sometimes referred to as "secondary wavelets").

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Wave theories of light

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Wave theories of light

refraction

diffraction

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New observations

Thomas Young (1773-1829)

Light is a wave!

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What kind of wave?

Light is an electromagnetic wave!

“This velocity is so nearly that of light, that it seems we have strong reason to conclude that light itself (including radiant heat, and other radiations if any) is an electromagnetic disturbance in the form of waves propagated through the electromagnetic field according to electromagnetic laws.”

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Crazy for Maxwell

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Experimental support

"I do not think that the wireless waves I have discovered will have any practical application."

Heinrich Hertz (1857 - 1894)

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Light as waves

=c

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Light as waves

100 m

167 times as small as the diameter of a hair!

0.6 m

600 nm = 0.6 m

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Light as wavesSodium vapor lamps are sometimes used for public lighting. They give off a yellowish light with wavelength of 589 nm. What is the frequency of this radiation?

υ =c

λ

=3.00 ⋅108m /s589 ⋅10−9m

=5.09 ⋅1014 s−1 = 5.09 ⋅1014Hz

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Spectrum of EM radiation

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Spectrum of EM radiation

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Are we done?diffraction refraction

dispersion reflection

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Particle nature of light

Photoelectric effect

electrons are emitted:

- only when is higher than certain value

- below that , intensity doesn’t matter

- instantaneously when light is applied

One-to-one interaction of a light quantum (h) and the electron.

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Atoms of light“On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light”, Einstein, 1905

Light is composed of light quanta

E = hυ

Light is electromagnetic radiation “associated with singular points just like the occurrence of electrostatic fields according to the electron theory”

“I therefore take the liberty of proposing for this hypothetical new atom, which is not light but plays an essential part in every process of radiation, the name photon”, Gilbert N. Lewis, 1926

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Photons

Electromagnetic radiation has a frequency and a wavelength:

=c

Frequency is related to the energy of a photon:

E = h =hc

Photons are bosons (s=1), many photons can have the same ‘state’:

Etot = nh

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Quantization of energy

Ephoton =195,000J /mol

6.022 ×1023 photons /mol

A mole of photons in the yellow/red visible region of the spectrum has an energy of 195 kJ/mol. Calculate the wavelength of the light.

1. Calculate the energy for 1 photon.

2. Find the wavelength.

=3.24 ×10−19 J

=hcE

=6.626 ×10−34 Js( ) 3.00 ×10

8m /s( )

3.24 ×10−19J

=6.14 ×10−7m

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Do photons have mass?

Since photons have particle-like properties, they should have mass.

E = hν =hcλ

The (relativistic) mass of photons can be calculated from Einstein’s equation for special relativity.

E =mc2

m =Ec2

=hc /λc2

=h /λc

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Where’s the photon?

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Where’s the photon?

Single photon interference

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What is the photon’s duration?

If the frequency of the photon is well known, the duration of the photon is infinite!

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Strange particles

Photon ‘state’ is defined by:

- momentum- Energy- polarization

Position and time (duration) of the photon are not well-defined!

- spin (s=1)

“Nobody knows, and it’s best if you try not to think about it.” Richard Feynman

“These days, every Tom, Dick and Harry thinks he knows what a photon is, but he is wrong”, Albert Einstein

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Semi-classical theory

Classical EM

The propagation of light through vacuum can also be treated quantum mechanically: quantum electrodynamics

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More light on the horizon….