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Bragg'S: Wavelengeh

1. The document describes an experiment to observe electron diffraction on polycrystalline graphite and confirm the wave nature of electrons using De Broglie's wavelength formula. 2. The apparatus used includes an electron diffraction tube, tube holder, high voltage power supply, and analog multimeter. Bragg's law and De Broglie's wavelength formula are used to calculate wavelengths from diffraction patterns. 3. Electrons are accelerated towards a graphite target, and diffraction rings are observed on a fluorescent screen and measured. Wavelengths are calculated from ring diameters and voltages and agree with De Broglie's prediction, confirming the wave-particle duality of electrons.

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Bragg'S: Wavelengeh

1. The document describes an experiment to observe electron diffraction on polycrystalline graphite and confirm the wave nature of electrons using De Broglie's wavelength formula. 2. The apparatus used includes an electron diffraction tube, tube holder, high voltage power supply, and analog multimeter. Bragg's law and De Broglie's wavelength formula are used to calculate wavelengths from diffraction patterns. 3. Electrons are accelerated towards a graphite target, and diffraction rings are observed on a fluorescent screen and measured. Wavelengths are calculated from ring diameters and voltages and agree with De Broglie's prediction, confirming the wave-particle duality of electrons.

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Electron pitfractton - De

Broglie
WavelengEh

Aim

To ob S e r v e the diffract ion of eledtron on POlycrystalline


grap hitee and confirm wave nature of electrons.

the De Broglie's
To calculate and Compa both

Nave length
an d Bragg's
ectron.
the knetic energ of
To calulate

APParatus Required

tube.
diffraction
E Le ctron

* Tube Holder.

Highh voltage POwer


SuPPly

m u l t i m e t e r

Analoque

Fornulae used
Brag9's Wavelength

b e t w e e n
tWo adjacent
Seperation

Where, d the

Planes.
the rings
diameter oof and
b c t w e e n
graphitC target
i s tance

L
mm
sCreen = 135
FloreScenu

Wavelen 9th
2 De Broglie's

J2me V
Where m mass OF ele ctron

e of elect ron
Charge
C o n s t a n t

h -
Planck's

Applied voltage
V
the electrr,
electron,
3
kinetic energy o

K P=ev
2 m

the
m and e are res pectively momentum.
Where P,
the electrons.
mass and chare o

Drog am

ELedron
Beom e

Crystal atorntt Elect


Plones dfo

Figuve 1 DiFfractton from Figure 2: Difraction from


Single crystals aLarge number o
Gun microcry stal
FilamerM Heater Cathode Anede
Volta --

Externat Graphite Scrcen


ias tarqet
Cathole can
VA
Ansde
CuTrent
Fiqure : Schemasc dtagram
of ele ctron
diffrack ion tube.
1 a c a n t Stde

carbo atomn

d n e

oute

FRqure 4 Atomic Structufe Flgure 5: Paralel atomic


Sible
For
oF gro-ph ite Planes respon
the observations,

DiFFraction Tube
Circuit Diagram of Electron
Figure 6

Tabulation:

S No Diameter of the ring dBraggs De 6molie


Voltage
(kV) VSC LC TR A)m (A) m
MSR c m Phm

cm cm

Ring 12.2 7 6 o 2-21 213 19Kt


38
Ring 2 39 00 3-93 123 19xi
2 Ring 1 2 5 0.0 2.15 213 1x1"
44 Ring
.
3.5 0.DI 3 58|1231-63 xio
Ring 1 2 D 209|213 -65 xio
3 5 1 3 x Io
Aing 2 3 3 0 DI 3:32 |123 5t K1
calculation
1 .1 0raggs Wavelength

V 3.8kv (Ring 1)

A213 A10x 2-21 x 10


1 19 1o M

2x 13S X10

V 3.8 kv (Ring 2)

23x 1D 3. 13 x o0
I79 x IO m

2135 XIO

V 44 (Ring 1
2
10
x 2.15
-

213 x to = 1.10 X D m
2 X135 1o3

V= 4:4 ky Ring 2
-2

123 x 1o 3.5 8 x 1o
1 6 3 Xlo m
2. &135 x 1o

V 5k CRing 11
2

A 213 XD X2 09 o
= 65 x
- m
is" m
135
-3
2

V = SW CRing2)

X 3.32 Xlo
123 x1D
A= 1 51 1o
35 x (o
22
2 De Broglie Wavelenqth
V 38 kV

-34
66 26 o

2x Xto X 6 1o x 3.8 1o

V 44 kV

-34
66 26 x D

2 x .I x 1o' x 6 x l o x 3.8 ID

-I1
35 X 1D m

V =5 kV
-34
66 26 X 1

I6 x lb x 5 x 1o3
2x 9-I x 10"

-
= 1: 1 3 o m

3Kinetic PEnergy

V= 3.8 kV
X 10
3.8 X t 668
K = :6 x 1o x
V 44 kY
3 104 I J
K 6 X 10
V=5kV
-19 3 - 16
K =lb X 1o 5 X (o 8 x 1D J

De broglie wave length's mean

= 1 99 + 85 t 74=5
5:58= 86 x io
3
3

Bragg's Waveleng th 's mean


d= 213 pm
19 +11 tl:65 5 =14
2* I7 1o
-

3
3

d 12 3 pm

=179 +I:63+ 15|_ 1 3


-64 x 10 m

Result

1 De Broglie Wave le ngth ofelectron =!: 86 XIn m

2 Bragg's wa velength of electron

2 1 3 pm jD m
For -

X 1o
For 123 pm =|64

Kinetic energy O F e l e c t r n = - : h t . X 10
-16
3

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