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Scattering Part Two: A Quantum of Scattering

We come spinning out of nothing, scattering stars like dust! ~Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī Last week, I explained Rayleigh and Raman scattering from a classical point of view. In the process, I explained why the sky is blue and introduced Raman spectroscopy, a powerful tool for studying the structure of molecules. This week, I fill in the gaps and explain scattering from a quantum-mechanical point of view. Before we can talk about scattering, though, we need to review some important ideas from quantum mechanics: energy levels and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Energy Levels The story of energy levels starts

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Why The Sky is Blue: Lord Rayleigh, Sir Raman, and Scattering

The Sky is the Daily Bread of the Eyes ~Ralph Waldo Emerson   At some point in his or her life, almost every child on Earth asks, “Why is the sky blue?” The question is so prevalent that, to me, it has come to represent the wonder that the world holds for a a child. Adults don’t ask such questions… at least, not unless they’re scientists. Part 1: John Tyndall In 1859, physicist John Tyndall thought he’d found the answer to the sky’s color. His studies of infrared radiation required him to use containers of completely pure air. He