what is experimental verification of de broglie relation
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The experimental verification of the de Broglie Hypothesis (that matter behaves like waves) was the Double Slit Experiment using electrons instead of photons. CP Thomson showed that electrons (or a single electron) will produce an interference pattern (which is a feature of wave theory).
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Experimental verification of de broglie relation
- De Broglie states that = h /p. = (1.227 54) = 0.167 n m. is the electron-related wavelength. In this way, the Davisson-Germer experiment supports the de Broglie relation and the fact that electrons are waves.
- Davisson and Germer achieved experimental confirmation of the de Broglie equation in 1927. By diffracting an electron beam from the nickel surface, the success is achieved. They obtained an electron diffraction pattern that resembles an x-ray pattern.
- The de Broglie theory, which states that matter behaves like waves, was supported by the Davisson-Germer experiment. This proved the wave-particle duality concept, which was a major breakthrough in quantum theory, along with the Compton effect, which was found by Arthur Compton (who earned the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1927).
- In 1927, the Davisson-Germer experiment verified the de Broglie postulate's veracity. As in an X-ray scattering experiment, nickel crystals were used in this experiment to scatter electrons.
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