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Name - Shubham Kashyap
Course- B.sc( PCM)
Subject - Physics
Sixth Semester
Topic- Photoelectric Effect
PHOTON (QUANTUM OF LIGHT)
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In 1905, Einstein proposed that electromagnetic
radiation or light is made up of photons.Thus the
photon is the elementary element of light or light is
made up of photons.
Einstein show that-light energy is not emitted
continuously but it is emitted by individual amount of
energy called as quantum of energy.
Energy of photon
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h=planks constant-6.626 x 1
0
ν=frequency of photon(Hz)
According to Einstein,each photon of a light wave of
frequency has the energy E is given by,
E=hν………1
where E=energy of photon(joule)
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-34 J.s
Properties of photon
□ A photon does not have any mass.
□ A photon does not have any charge and are not
□ deflected in electric field or magnetic field.
□ All the quantum numbers are zero for a photon
□ In empty space, the photon moves at speed of light.
In the interaction of radiation with matter, radiation
□ behaves as if it is made up of particles called photons.
The energy and momentum of a photon are related as
follows E=p.cwhere p-magnitude of momentum and
□ c is the speed of light.
□ Photon is called as a virtual particles.
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Photo electric effect
□ When a beam of light of
sufficiently high frequency
onto a clean metal surface
then the light will cause
electrons to leave the
surface.
Definition :the
phenomenon of emission
of electrons by the metals
when they are exposed to
light of suitable frequency
is called as the photo
electric effect and
emitted electrons is called
as photoelectrons.
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Photoelectric effect-construction
and working
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Construction:1
)the Hertz experimental
set up used for studying the photoelectric
effect is shown in above fig.
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2)the set up consist of an evacuated
glass tube that has a photosensitive metal
plate C and another metal plate A as
shown.
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from the source S of sufficiently short
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Photoelectric effect-working
□ Working: when a beam of light fall on photosensitive
metal plate c which is called emitter.
The plate c emits photoelectrons due to photoelectric
effect. The photo electrons emitted by plate c will be
attracted towards the positive plate A. these electron
flows in the eternal cktto cause an electric current in
the ckt.
Such a current is known as the photoelectric current and
measured by the micrommeterconnected in the ckts.
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Lenard’s Photoelectric Apparatus:
Characteristic of photoelectric
effect
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Photoelectric effect-When light of suitable frequency
is incident on metal surface then electrons are emitted
from surface called as Photoelectric effect.
Characteristics of photoelectric effect-
1.Threshold frequency is different for different material.
2.Photoelectric current is directly proportional to
intensity of light.
3.The K.E. of photoelectrons is directly proportional to
frequency of light.
4.Stopping potential is directly proportional to
frequency.
5.The process is instantaneous.
Einstein photoelectric equation
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=hυ-W0 Where, W0= Photoelectric work function= hυ0
=hυ -hυ0
=h (υ-υ0 )
Where, m= Mass of electron v= Velocity of electron h= Planck’s constant
υ=Frequency of radiation υ0=Threshold frequency
Significance-
1.If υ <υ0 -Kinetic energy is negative.i.e.No emission.
2.If υ =υ0 -Kinetic energy is zero. i.e. Emission just begins.
3.If υ >υ0 -Kinetic energy is positive. i.e. Emission takes place.
Einstein’s photoelectric function-According to quantum theory, radiation is
considered as shower of particles called photons.
Energy of photon absorbed by the atom (hυ)is
1.Used to detach the electron (W0)and
2.K.E.is given to electron.
hυ=W0 +K.E.
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hυ= W0 + 𝑀 𝑉 2
Photo electric cell and LDR
Photo electric cell
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PRINCIPLE AND
CONSTRUCTION
Principle :a photoelectric
cell is a device which
converts the light energy
into an electrical energy.
Construction :it consists
of an evacutedglass
tube.Inside this tube
photosensitive metal
plate which is called
emmiterand a wire loop
A which is acts as
collector.
Working of photoelectric cell
□ A high tension battery and micro ammeter (UA) are connected to
plate C and loop A as shown in fig.
Working :when the light of suitable frequency is incident on the
emitter C, it start emitted the photoelectrons are attracted
towards the collector A.
□
APPLICATION OF PHOTOELECTRIC
EFFECT:
-1
)photoelectric cell used in
camera for exposure meter.
3) Photoelectric cell are also used
for burglar alarm.
Photo resistor (light dependent resistor)
□
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Principle :A photoresistoror LDR is a resistor whose
resistance decreases with increasing incident light
intensity.
Symbol for LDR
CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIOIN OF LDR
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Construction: a light sensitive material such as cadmium
sulphide(cds) is deposited on a ceramic substrate.
Then the substrate along with the photosensitive layer of
cdsis enclosed in a metal container.
Light is incident on the light sensitive material throughtthe
glass cap or lens which is added at the top of this assembly.
OPERATION :
when light is incident on the photosensitive
semiconductor material, the incident photons collide with
the atoms of light sensitive material and impart energy to
them.
Due to this energy, the valence electron will cross the
forbidden energy gap and enters into conduction band.
Due to more number of electron entering the conduction
band,conductivity increases and resistivity decreases.Thus
resistance of the photosensitive material decreases with
increases in intensity of light.
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Shubham Kashyap _20240226_222839_0000.pptx

  • 1. Name - Shubham Kashyap Course- B.sc( PCM) Subject - Physics Sixth Semester Topic- Photoelectric Effect
  • 2. PHOTON (QUANTUM OF LIGHT) □ □ In 1905, Einstein proposed that electromagnetic radiation or light is made up of photons.Thus the photon is the elementary element of light or light is made up of photons. Einstein show that-light energy is not emitted continuously but it is emitted by individual amount of energy called as quantum of energy.
  • 3. Energy of photon □ h=planks constant-6.626 x 1 0 ν=frequency of photon(Hz) According to Einstein,each photon of a light wave of frequency has the energy E is given by, E=hν………1 where E=energy of photon(joule) □ -34 J.s
  • 4. Properties of photon □ A photon does not have any mass. □ A photon does not have any charge and are not □ deflected in electric field or magnetic field. □ All the quantum numbers are zero for a photon □ In empty space, the photon moves at speed of light. In the interaction of radiation with matter, radiation □ behaves as if it is made up of particles called photons. The energy and momentum of a photon are related as follows E=p.cwhere p-magnitude of momentum and □ c is the speed of light. □ Photon is called as a virtual particles. f T r h e e q u e n e n e r g c y y a n o f d a i n p v h e o r t s o l y n p i r s o d p i o r e r t c i o t l n y a p l r t o o p i o t s r t w i o a n v a e l l e t o n g t h .
  • 5. Photo electric effect □ When a beam of light of sufficiently high frequency onto a clean metal surface then the light will cause electrons to leave the surface. Definition :the phenomenon of emission of electrons by the metals when they are exposed to light of suitable frequency is called as the photo electric effect and emitted electrons is called as photoelectrons. □
  • 6. Photoelectric effect-construction and working □ Construction:1 )the Hertz experimental set up used for studying the photoelectric effect is shown in above fig. □ 2)the set up consist of an evacuated glass tube that has a photosensitive metal plate C and another metal plate A as shown. □ A monochromatic light source emerging from the source S of sufficiently short w a e v m e l m e n i t g e t r h .enters the glass window W and fall on photosensitive plate C,is called
  • 7. Photoelectric effect-working □ Working: when a beam of light fall on photosensitive metal plate c which is called emitter. The plate c emits photoelectrons due to photoelectric effect. The photo electrons emitted by plate c will be attracted towards the positive plate A. these electron flows in the eternal cktto cause an electric current in the ckt. Such a current is known as the photoelectric current and measured by the micrommeterconnected in the ckts. □ □
  • 9. Characteristic of photoelectric effect □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Photoelectric effect-When light of suitable frequency is incident on metal surface then electrons are emitted from surface called as Photoelectric effect. Characteristics of photoelectric effect- 1.Threshold frequency is different for different material. 2.Photoelectric current is directly proportional to intensity of light. 3.The K.E. of photoelectrons is directly proportional to frequency of light. 4.Stopping potential is directly proportional to frequency. 5.The process is instantaneous.
  • 10. Einstein photoelectric equation □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ =hυ-W0 Where, W0= Photoelectric work function= hυ0 =hυ -hυ0 =h (υ-υ0 ) Where, m= Mass of electron v= Velocity of electron h= Planck’s constant υ=Frequency of radiation υ0=Threshold frequency Significance- 1.If υ <υ0 -Kinetic energy is negative.i.e.No emission. 2.If υ =υ0 -Kinetic energy is zero. i.e. Emission just begins. 3.If υ >υ0 -Kinetic energy is positive. i.e. Emission takes place. Einstein’s photoelectric function-According to quantum theory, radiation is considered as shower of particles called photons. Energy of photon absorbed by the atom (hυ)is 1.Used to detach the electron (W0)and 2.K.E.is given to electron. hυ=W0 +K.E. □ 2 1 hυ= W0 + 𝑀 𝑉 2
  • 11. Photo electric cell and LDR Photo electric cell □ □ PRINCIPLE AND CONSTRUCTION Principle :a photoelectric cell is a device which converts the light energy into an electrical energy. Construction :it consists of an evacutedglass tube.Inside this tube photosensitive metal plate which is called emmiterand a wire loop A which is acts as collector.
  • 12. Working of photoelectric cell □ A high tension battery and micro ammeter (UA) are connected to plate C and loop A as shown in fig. Working :when the light of suitable frequency is incident on the emitter C, it start emitted the photoelectrons are attracted towards the collector A. □
  • 13. APPLICATION OF PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT: -1 )photoelectric cell used in camera for exposure meter.
  • 14.
  • 15. 3) Photoelectric cell are also used for burglar alarm.
  • 16. Photo resistor (light dependent resistor) □ □ Principle :A photoresistoror LDR is a resistor whose resistance decreases with increasing incident light intensity. Symbol for LDR
  • 17. CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIOIN OF LDR □ □ □ □ □ Construction: a light sensitive material such as cadmium sulphide(cds) is deposited on a ceramic substrate. Then the substrate along with the photosensitive layer of cdsis enclosed in a metal container. Light is incident on the light sensitive material throughtthe glass cap or lens which is added at the top of this assembly. OPERATION : when light is incident on the photosensitive semiconductor material, the incident photons collide with the atoms of light sensitive material and impart energy to them. Due to this energy, the valence electron will cross the forbidden energy gap and enters into conduction band. Due to more number of electron entering the conduction band,conductivity increases and resistivity decreases.Thus resistance of the photosensitive material decreases with increases in intensity of light. □