Blackbody Experiment
Blackbody Experiment
Blackbody Experiment
1 Theory of Blackbody
1.1 Blackbody Radiation
Any object with a temperature higher than absolute zero radiates to
its surrounding environment and this radiation is called thermal
2. Experimental Apparatus
LEOI-63 blackbody experimental apparatus is composed of grating
monochromator, receiver unit, scanning system, electronic amplifier,
A/D acquisition unit, Bromine-Tungsten light source with adjustable
voltage regulator, computer, and printer. This apparatus integrates
optics, precision mechanics, electronics, and computer technology in
one system.
Figure 3 Front (a) and back (b) panel of power supply of Bromine-
Tungsten lamp
Figure 5 Front (a) and back (b) panel of electrical control box
3 Experiments
3.1 Content of Experiments
1. Verify the Plancks law of radiation
2. Verify the Stefan-Boltzmann Law
3. Verify the Wiens Displacement Law
at one selected temperature (Suggested temperatures, including
2770K, 2600K or 2500K)
Please wait and do not click any buttons on the software until the
initialization process is finished.
1. Set the work current of the light source to the value at 2940 K in the
table (Attached on the surface of the Monochromator)
In the input form, put the number 800, then press OK button to
initial.
When the peak of the transfer curve is near 4000, the transfer curve is
as follow:
Then you will see the input form, put the number 1 into it, and click
.
Then click the menu of Radiation Law, and select the command of
Normalized Treatments. You will see a Info as follow, click .
Important: Input the number 3 into the following form
Then click the menu of Radiation Law, and select the command of
Theory spectrum of Absolute blackbody. In this example, we
input 2949 K in the Input Temperature form
Click the menu of Radiation Law, and select the command of Planck
radiation law. By running this command, a popup window appears
as shown below. By clicking the OK tab, a cursor seen as appears
in the work area. By left clicking the mouse to select a peak data on
the Normalized Curve. The press the Enter key in the keyboard, a
popup window appears as follows, then press the Calculate button on
the popup window to get the Theoretical value the radiant emittance
of a perfect blackbody.
Selected
Data
Click the Save button , select source channel number and tick
Save text (.txt), finally choose the save file destination and click
. In case during operation, the software may be crashed, your
data will be gone if you not saved properly after experimental data