Franck-Hertz experiment

VC1.1.3.6
Franck-Hertz experiment
Franck-Hertz experiment Luminous layers between control electrode and acceleration grid
Franck-Hertz experiment

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Description

In 1914, J. Franck and G. Hertz reported observing discontinuous energy emission when electrons passed through mercury vapor, and the resulting emission of the ultraviolet spectral line ( λ = 254 nm) of mercury. A few months later, Niels Bohr recognised that their experiment supported his model of the atom. The de-excitation of neon atoms can occur indirectly via intermediate states, with the emission of photons. In this process, the photons have a wavelength in the visible range between red and green. The emitted light can thus be observed with the naked eye. Between the grids G1 and G2 reddish luminous layers, clearly separated from one another, can be observed, and their number increases with increasing voltage. These are zones of high excitation density, in which the excited atoms emit spectral light.

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1 555870  8  Ne Franck-Hertz tube LD
1 555871  4  Holder with socket and screen LD
1 555872  4  Connecting cable for Ne Franck-Hertz tube LD
1 555880  8  Franck-Hertz supply unit LD
1 524013  8  Sensor-CASSY 2 LD
1 524220  4  CASSY Lab 2 LD
2 500441  4  Connecting lead 19 A, 100 cm, red LD
2 500442  4  Connecting lead 19 A, 100 cm, blue LD
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