Franck–Hertz experiment

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The Franck–Hertz experiment is a landmark early-20th-century physics experiment that provided direct evidence for the quantization of atomic energy levels, supporting the Bohr model of the atom.

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instanceOf atomic physics experiment
landmark experiment
physics experiment
apparatusComponent anode
electron-emitting cathode
grid electrode
heater for cathode
power supply for accelerating voltage
retarding potential between grid and anode
tube with low-pressure gas
contributedToAwardOf Gustav Hertz
James Franck
country Germany
demonstrates discrete excitation energy of atoms
energy conservation in inelastic collisions
existence of excited states in atoms
non-continuous energy absorption by atoms
quantized electron transitions
evidenceFor Bohr model of the atom
discrete energy levels in atoms
quantization of atomic energy levels
field atomic physics
experimental physics
quantum physics
historicalSignificance early cornerstone of quantum mechanics
first direct experimental confirmation of discrete atomic energy levels
institution University of Berlin NERFINISHED
keyQuantity first excitation potential of mercury
measures anode current
electron energy loss
nobelCitation discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom
nobelPrizeRelated Nobel Prize in Physics
surface form: Nobel Prize in Physics 1925
observes inelastic collisions between electrons and atoms
periodic drops in current as voltage increases
performedBy Gustav Hertz
James Franck
relatedTo Rydberg formula
atomic spectra
energy level spacing in mercury
photoelectric effect
supportsTheory Niels Bohr's atomic model
quantum theory
typicalExcitationEnergy 4.9 eV
typicalVoltageSpacing approximately 4.9 V
uses accelerating electric potential
electron beam
low-pressure gas
mercury vapor
year 1914

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James Franck notableWork Franck–Hertz experiment
Gustav Hertz notableWork Franck–Hertz experiment
Franck knownFor Franck–Hertz experiment
subject surface form: James Franck
Franck coAuthorOf Franck–Hertz experiment
subject surface form: James Franck
Franck notableWork Franck–Hertz experiment
subject surface form: James Franck