Quantum Physics Flashcards

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The photoelectric effect

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a process in which electrons are emitted from a metal surface when electromagnetic radiation of sufficiently high frequency is incident on the surface

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Photoelectron

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an electron emitted from the surface of a material due to the incident electromagnetic radiation

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Stopping potential, V_s

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The magnitude of the negative potential of the collector w.r.t the emitter which prevents most energetic photoelectrons from reaching the collector and hence resulting in zero photocurrent

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Photon

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A quantum of electromagnetic energy

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Work Function energy

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The minimum amount of energy necessary for an electron to escape from the surface of a material

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Threshold Frequency

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The minimum frequency of electromagnetic radiation below which no emission of photoelectrons occurs

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Wave-Particle Duality

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The theory where matter and waves have particle like and wave like characteristics

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De Broglie Wavelength

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The wavelength associated with wave-like properties of a particle

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Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

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States that if a measurement of the position of a particle is made with uncertainty and a simultaneous measurement of its x-component of momentum is made with uncertainty, the product of the two uncertainties can never be smaller than h-bar/2

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Experimental observations that led to realisation of Wave-Particle Duality

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(a) Existence of Threshold Frequency
(b) Max KE is independent of Intensity
(c) Insignificant Time Lag

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