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Introduction to electromagnetic radiation and light. Viewing atomic spectra with diffraction gratings. Optical tweezers (cool example of light having momentum).
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Today: Electromagnetic Radiation; Light & Sources of Light; Atomic spectra Steve Block Lab, Stanford Optical tweezers study of RNA polymerase
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Page 1: 08 Feb 17 Light, Electron E Levels Actual Presented

Today: Electromagnetic Radiation; Light & Sources of Light; Atomic spectra

Steve Block Lab, Stanford

Optical tweezers study of RNA polymerase

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Exam 1 Results

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Electromagnetic radiation / wave

Carries energyHas momentum (oomph) (but does NOT have mass)In a vacuum travels at “light speed” (duh?)Behaves like particle AND wave (what the???)Oscillating Electric and Magnetic “Field”

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Electromagnetic spectrum

Wavelength(meters)

Frequency(Hz)

Temperaturerequired to glow

this color

Carries energyHas momentum (oomph) (but does NOT have mass)In a vacuum travels at “light speed” (duh?)Behaves like particle AND wave (what the???)Oscillating Electric and Magnetic “Field”

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Electromagnetic radiation / wave

Wavelength(meters)

Frequency(Hz)

Temperaturerequired to glow

this color

More like waves More like particles

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Clicker Question—Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency

Which of these EM waves has the highest frequency

A. RadiowaveB. UltravioletC. Visible red lightD. Microwave

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Clicker Question—Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency

Which of these EM waves has the highest frequency

A. RadiowaveB. UltravioletC. Visible red lightD. Microwave

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What are sources of electromagnetic radiation (EM)?

Sunshine … fusion / atoms?Core of Earth (Earth’s magnetism)Microwave (oven/sure) …. ElectronsCell phones (microwaves) … electrons are oscillatingRadio waves … antennaes … metal electricity / electronsGamma rays … from pulsars (could be proton / neutrons)Infrared and light waves from an explosion (lots of different electron thing)

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You are always basking in a glow of EM radiation!

EM Waves are everywhere, alwaysEven in the “dark” or in “space”

Because you are at 310 Kelvin (98.6 degrees),you emit radiation yourself!

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Cosmic Background Microwave Radiation

Universe Opaque

Universe Transparent

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Visible light is a small portion of the EM spectrumBut of course, the most “colorful”!

Key concept: Energy of photon is proportional to frequencyE = h * f

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Models of the atom evolved quickly in the early 1900’s

Plum Pudding“Solar System” model

Electron “Shells”Figure 11.6 in texbook

http://www.csmate.colostate.edu/cltw/cohortpages/viney/atom2.jpg

Electron cloudshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKYso97eJs4&feature=related

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Atomic spectra

http://www.walter-fendt.de/ph11e/bohrh.htm(Standing waves and resonance for Bohr model)

http://www.lon-capa.org/~mmp/kap29/Bohr/app.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4yg4HTm3ukSpectrum of the stars

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A) Each type of gas has a different molecular weight, which causes the nucleus to have different possible energy levels

B) Each type of gas has a different orbital structure, which leads to different possible electron energy differences in the emission lines

What causes the emission lines of various gases to differ in color?

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Laser light can be used to create a real-life “tractor beam”

Fictional Tractor Beam

Steve Block Lab, Stanford

“Laser Tweezers” for biophysics experiments

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Microsphere

Biomolecular“Tether”

Coverglass

Dig-Antidig

Biotin-streptavidin

“Laser Tweezers” or “Optical tweezers” have become incredibly powerful tools for biophysics

Optical tweezers I built at Cornell(M. Wang lab w/ Richard Yeh)

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Here are some actual videos of optical tweezers in action

Sorting colored microsphereshttp://www.ppo.dk/Research-OT.html

Fiber optical trap, http://members.yline.com/~tweezers/gallery.htm

Kinesin Molecular Motorhttp://www.scripps.edu/milligan/research/movies/kinesin_mpg.html

Steve Block Lab, Stanford

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Clicker Question—Light

Hopefully you know that light carries energy. But does light carry momentum?

A. Yes, alwaysB. SometimesC. No! Light does NOT have mass!

Edned lecture here


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