Chapter 6 - Introduction To Spectrometric Methods
Chapter 6 - Introduction To Spectrometric Methods
Methods
Read pp. 132-159 Problems: 1,2,3,4,7,8,9,14,15
Spectrometric methods = general term for the science that deals with
the interactions of various types of electromagnetic radiation (e.g., visible
light) with matter.
Sample What can happen to
the light intensity as it
Io I passes through the
sample?
h = 6.62 x 10-34 Js
c = 3.00 x 108 m/s
Velocity slowed!
Velocity in vacuum
vvac,air = c = 3.00 x 108 m/s
• Diffraction
• Transmission Power = Energy/cm2-s
• Refraction
• Reflection Intensity = Power/angle
• Scattering
• Absorption (quantized event!)
P
T=P
Sample o
A = log Po
P0 P P
= - log T
b
Diffraction = process whereby a parallel beam of radiation is bent as it
passes a sharp barrier or through a narrow opening.
θ1
M1 sin θ1 = η2 = ν2
sin θ2 = η1 = ν1
M2
θ2
Ir = (η2 - η1)2
M1
Io = (η2 + η1)2
M2 > 60% ~ 100 % Ir
Scattering = small fraction of radiation is transmitted in all angles from
the original path.
1
Is α λ4