Classic experiment in which students observe the interference pattern from a Fabry-Perot interferometer resulting from the spectral line of a mercury lamp in a magnetic field.
- 1x Electromagnet
- 1x Tunable DC Power Supply 6A
- 1x PASCO Capstone Single User License
- 1x Zeeman Optics
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Product Summary
In this experiment, the student observes the interference pattern from a Fabry-Perot interferometer that results from the 546.1 nm spectral line of a mercury lamp immersed in a uniform magnetic field. The magnetic field is varied from zero to nearly 1 Tesla.
Initially, the light is viewed along an axis perpendicular to the magnetic field axis. A polarizer is used to show the three lines due to light that is polarized parallel to the field axis and to show the six lines that are polarized perpendicular to the field axis. The pattern may also be viewed along the field axis where the light is circularly polarized.
Finally, the pattern that is polarized perpendicular to the field axis is used to calculate the Bohr magneton. All atomic magnetic moments are integral or half-integral multiples of the Bohr magneton.
What's Included
- 1x Electromagnet (SE-9655)
- 1x Tunable DC Power Supply 6A (SE-9656)
- 1x PASCO Capstone Single User License
- 1x Zeeman Optics
Product Specifications
CMOS Camera and Lens | 1/3”, 2M pixels, f = 50 mm, RA = 1:4 |
Fabry-Perot Interferometer | λ = 546.1 nm |
Collimating Lens | f = 125 mm |
Mercury Lamp | 10A, 3W |
Electromagnet | 5A, 1.2T, ~7.4 mm gap |
Tunable DC Power Supply | 110V/220V, 6A |
Precision Adjustable Optical Mount | Φ45 mm, 2D |
Horizontal Optical Mount | Φ45 mm, travel = 36 mm, 2D |
Track Length | 600 mm |
Buying Guide
Parts Available Separately | P/N | Price |
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Electromagnet | SE-9655 | -- |
Tunable DC Power Supply 6A | SE-9656 | -- |
Also Available | P/N | Price |
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Tesla Meter | SF-7579A | -- |
Zeeman Effect Experiment | EX-5562 | -- |
Experiment Library
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Zeeman Effect
In a magnetic field, the spectral lines of atoms split into a number of closely spaced lines. This is called the (anomalous) Zeeman Effect. The Zeeman Effect was very important in the development of Quantum Mechanics, especially...
Support Documents
Manuals | ||
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Zeeman Effect Experiment Manual | English - 10.01 MB |