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The document describes a prism spectrometer experiment to measure the refractive index of a prism for various wavelengths of light from a mercury source. Key steps include: 1) Measuring the angle of minimum deviation for spectral lines to calculate the refractive index of the prism at each wavelength. 2) Creating calibration and dispersion curves by plotting the angle of minimum deviation and refractive index versus wavelength. 3) Analyzing the data to determine Cauchy's constants and the resolving power of the prism. The goal is to characterize how the prism refracts different wavelengths of light.
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1 Spectrometer

The document describes a prism spectrometer experiment to measure the refractive index of a prism for various wavelengths of light from a mercury source. Key steps include: 1) Measuring the angle of minimum deviation for spectral lines to calculate the refractive index of the prism at each wavelength. 2) Creating calibration and dispersion curves by plotting the angle of minimum deviation and refractive index versus wavelength. 3) Analyzing the data to determine Cauchy's constants and the resolving power of the prism. The goal is to characterize how the prism refracts different wavelengths of light.
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PRISM SPECTROMETER

RAVITEJ UPPU

1. Aim
W e try to c alculate the Refrativ e Inde x of t he Prism for v arious w a v elengths of
the Me rc u ry S p ectrum and then plot a Dis p e rsi on and Calibration Curv es u s ing a
Prism Sp ectr om eter.

2. Theory
The sp e ctromete r is an instru men t for analyzin g the sp ectra of Thradiations.
e
glass -prismsp e ctrome ist er
suitablefor meas uring ra yd e viationands refractiv e
indices Som
. etime s a di raction gr ating is us ed in plac e of the pris m for s tudying
opticalsp ectra.A p rismref ractsthe ligh tin toa singlesp ectrum, whereasthe
di r ac ti on gratin g divides the a v ailab le ligh t in to s evBecause
eral sp eofctra.
this,
slit imagesformedus inga pr is m are gen e rally
brigh terthan thosef orme using d
a grating.S p ectral lines that are to o dim to b e s een with a grating can often b e
seen using a pris m.Unfortunat ely , t he inc rease d brigh tness of the sp ectral line s i s
os et b y a dec r e ase d re solution, sin ce the prism do es n t separate the diere n t li nes
as e ectiv ely as the grating.
Ho w ev er, the brigh ter line s allo w a narro w slit width
to b e use d , whic h par tially comp ensates for th e reduced resolut ion.
Wit h a prism,the angle o f re f raction is not dire ctly prop or tional to the w a v e -
length of the lighTht. e re f ore, to me asur e w a v elength s usin g a prism , a cali bration
graph of the angle of devi ation v ers us w a v elength m ust b e constructed using a l igh t
source wit h a kno wn s p ectr Theum.
w a v ele n gth o f unkno wn s p e ctral lin es c an then
b e i n terp olated from the graph.
Once a calibration graph is c re ated for t he pris m,
futurew a v elengthdete rminationares v alidonly if they are mad w e ith th epr ism
align ed pre cise ly as it w as wh e n the graph w as T opro
e nduce
s uredthat
. this align -
me n t can b e repro duc ed, all me asuremen ts are mad e with the pr is m align ed so that
the ligh t is refr acted at the angle of minim um deviation.
The ligh tto b eexaminedis re n dered parallelb ya collimatorconsist ing of a
tub ewith a s litof adju s table
width at oneendand a c on v e lensat
x the other.
The collimator has to b e f o cused b y adjustin g the p osition of the slit un til i t is at
the fo cal p oin t of t he lens.
The paralle l b eam of ligh t from the c ollimator p ass es
througha glasspris ms tanding on a pr ism -tabwhic
le hcan b erotated,raisedor
lo w e red,
and le v elled.
The prismdeviate tshe comp onencolorsoft the emitted
ligh t b y diere n t amoun ts an d the sp ectru m so pro d uce d is examine d b y me ans of
a te lesc op e, whic h is mou n ted on a rotat ing arm and mo v es o v e r a d ivid ed angular
scale.
The theoryof the prismsp ectrome te indicates
r that a sp ec trum of maxim um
den ition is obtain ed when the angu lar deviation of a ligh t ra y p as sing through the
prism is a minim um. Under s uc h c onditions it c an b e sho wn that the ra y p ass es
through the pri sm s ymme tricallyF or a.giv en w a v e le n gth of ligh t tra v ersing a giv en
prism , there is a c haracteristic angle of inc idence for whic h the angle o f deviation i s
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Physics Laboratory Report-I
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a minim u mThis
. angle d e p e n ds only on the ind e x of refraction of the pr is m and the
angle b et w e en the t w o side s of the p rism tra v erse The
d b yrethe
lationsh
ligh t. ip
b e t w e en these v ariables is gi v e n b y the equation:
sin((A + m )/ 2)
n=
sin(A/ 2)
wheren is th e inde x of re fraction of the prism;
m is the angle b et w e en the sides of
the prism tra v erse d b y the ligh t; and is the angle of minim umSincen deviation.
v aries with w a v e le n gthn =(in()),
.e. ,the angle of minim um deviation als o v aries,
bu t it is constan t for a n y particular w a v e length.
The tele scop e c an also b e lo c k ed or mo v ed v ery slo wly b y a ne adjus tmen t screw
and the ins trume n is tpro vided
with a hea vybasefor stabilit y T. oobtainsharp
sp ectr al line s the slit width should b e quite sm al l, ab out 0.1-0.3 mm.
The amoun t b y wh ic h the vi sible sp e ctru m spreads out in to its constitue n t colors
dep ends on ho w rapidly the refr activ e inde x of the pris m material v aries with the
w a v elength of the radiation,dn /d.
i. e .This qu an tit y is c al led
dispersion
the and
is of prim e imp ortance in sp ectroscop y , sinc e if the dis p ers ion is small, radiation of
sligh tly dierin g w a v elengths cannot b e resolv ed in to s eparate and distinct sp ectral
lin es.

3. Procedure
The Setup

Fir st the tele scop e has to b e f o cussed d istan t ob jects i.e innit y a nd t his
has to b emain tained u n tilthe e xp eri men
is ot v er,
so as not to refo cus
again T . hen , the c ross-wire s s hould b e fo cuss ed b y mo vin g the ey e- p iec e of
the tele sc op e.
Adjust the Collimate r s uc h that the image seen in the t elesc op e is sharp of
the s lit w ithout the prism.
Measuring the Angle of Prism A: Place the pr ism on the Prism T able
and lo c k the pris m tab le in the p osition so the the incide n t b eam falls on
oneof the e d ges of th eprism .No w,mo v the e tele scopand e lo c atethe
images of the slit and n ote do wn th e Angles. The dierenc e b etee n b oth
the angl es isA.2 He n c e, hal f of the diec e wi ll giv A. e u s
No w, c h o ose an angle of incide nce othe r than the pre ious c hosen one and
with e y leo cateap rro xim a tely
the angleat wh ic h the sp e ctrums tartsto
mo v e in the opp osite direct ion as th e p rism tab le is rotated, and lo c k the
prism tab le. No w,us ingthe telesc op e xthe
, tele scopon e one of the
sprectrumlines,and t henu s e the neadju s tmen f orthe
t mo v em enof t
prismtab eto mo v the e tab leso that w eget the preciselo cati on of the
angle whe re the line s tarts to mo v e i n the opp osite direction , and n ote the
angle for t his.
Wit hout disturbin g an ything, re mo v e the prism an d get the meas u re of the
angle of the direct image of the slit in the te lesc Theop dierence
e. betwen
PRISM SPECTROMETER 3

the se t w o angles
is theAngleof Minim um Deviation m for this sp ectral
lin e. Re p eat
the s a mefor all the sp ectrallinesth atare giv enb ythe
me rcury lamp.
F rom ab o v e d ata w e c an calculate the refractiv n ofethe
index
prism for
v ariou s w a v elengt
F orhs.
theCalibration Curve , plot a graph ofm v ersus
. F or theDispersion Curve, plot a graph ofn v ersus .
W ecan alsocalculateth eC auc h ys c ons tanAtsand B b ydoin ga le ast
square s t of the data to the Cau c h y F orm n=A + B2 . W ecan als o
ula
calculate the R esolving P oR)wofe th
r( e pris m using the t w o y ello w lines of

the me r c ury sp ectrumR =as d where = (1 + 2)/ 2 andd = 2 1.

4. Observations and Results


The Spectrum: The Sp e ctru obtaine
m d
for the M erc u ry
lampthat w as
visiblewith the re olutionof the prismis as follo ws,giv e fnrom Left to
Righ t as obs erv ed:
Red (W eak, 623.437n m),Y ello w1(W e ak,579.065nm), Y ello w2(Strong,576.959n m),Gree n (V ery
Strong, 546.074 nm),Blue Green(V ery W eak,491.604n m),Blue(V ery Strong,435.835n m),
Violet(S trong,404.656nAll m).the rep orted w a v elength v alues are informa-
tion that w as gathered from b o oks and ar tic le s.
Angle of the Prism: The m easured angle i.e A =.2 Hence , the angl e of
the prismA=
The angles of minimumdeviation and the Refractive index of the
prism of the various wavelenghts

S.No W a v elength
nm Angle of M inim um De viation
m Re f activ e index
n
1 623.437 38o540 1.522
2 579.065 38o590 1.523
3 576.959 36020 1.524
4 546.074 39o190 1.527
5 491.604 39o290 1.529
6 435.835 39o560 1.534
7 404.656 40o130 1.537
F romthis, th eCa librationand the Disp ersion
Cur v ew asplottedfor the
data, and the graphs are giv en at the e n d of d o c umen t.
The b e h a viour of t he Disp ersion c u rv e c an b e se en that the fall is not rapid
o v e r thes e range of w a vlengt hs, hence, it is not a v ery h e a vily slopin g l ine
whic h implies that the disp ersion of v ariou s s p e ctral line donot v ary a lot
fromeac hoth e i.e
r whic his manifes tedb ythe closenessof the refractiv e
index for the range of w a v e lengths.
The Calibr ationCurv eis almosta sraigh ltine s h o wing
that the e ect of
w a v elength on the Angle of Minim um De viation is almost This curv
linear.
e
can h e lp u s in kno wing the w a v ele n gth of a sp ect ral line wh ose w a v elength
is unkno wn but the Angle of minim um Devi ation meas ured u s ing the same
apparatu s.
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The Calibration Curve

The Dispersion Curve

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