Quantum Theory of Raman Effect
Msc Chemistry Sem. 2nd
SEMINAR PRAJENTED BY DHARMENDRA
S.P.C. Government College Ajmer
2021-22
Content
Introduction of Raman effect
Quantum theory of Raman effect
Reyleigh line
Stokes line
Anti stokes line
Application of Raman effect
INTRODUCTION of Raman effect
RAMAN EFFECT WAS FIRST DESCOVERD BY AN INDIAN
PHYSICIST SIR C.V.RAMAN IN 1928
WHICH WAS AWARDED BY NABEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS IN
1930
Quantum Theory of Raman Effect
Accordin to quatum theory when a beam of monochromatic
light of freaqancy V0 in the from of photons each of energy
hV0 hits a molecule of a organic compound (like
benzin,toluine..etc) then following 3 things happene
E = hvo
Rayleigh Line
There can be elastic collision but ween incident photon and
molecule in this case these is no. exchange of energy but
ween incident photon and molecules so frequency of
scattered photon (v’) will be equal to frequency of
incident photon (Vo) which result in appearars of rayleigh
line in the scattered beam
E’=E
hv’=hVo
v’=Vo
Stokes line
There can be in elastic collision but ween incident photon
and molecule in which the molecule might absorb part of
energy of incident photon as a resalt the frequency of
scattered photon (v’) will be less then the frequency of
incident photon (Vo) thise accounts for apperare of stokes
line in the scattered beam
E’< E
hV’< hVo
V’< Vo
Anti stokes line
There can be in elastic collision but ween incident photon
and molecule in which the molecule it self being in an
exuted stat imparts some of its energy to the incident phton
as a result the frequency scattered photon (V’) will be
greater than frequency of incident photon (Vo) this explains
the appearance of anti stokes line in the scattered beam
E’>E
hV’> hVo
v’>Vo
Ep = energy of molecule before collision
Eq = energy of molecule after collision
Vo= frequency of incident photon
V’= frequency of scattered photon
according to low of conservation of energy
Ep + hVo = Eq + hV’
Ep – Eq = hV’ – hVo
Ep – Eq = h(V’ – Vo)
Ep – Eq / h = V’- Vo
Vo + Ep –Eq / h = V’
1) Ep =Eq
V’= Vo (rayleigh line )
2) Ep<Eq
V’<Vo (stokes line)
3) Ep > Eq
V’ > Vo (anti stokes )
Application of Raman Effect
In the study monitoring and quality assessment of
manufacturing processes of drugs petrochemicals and
cosmetics.
In criminology the detection of specific substances (such
as narcotics) contained in packages or boxes without
opening them
In the paint industry chemists can study what chemical
reactions take place in paint as it dries