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Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

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Page 1: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Measurement of the Charge of an

Electron

Presented by John Cole

Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Page 2: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Abstract

C on s tan t Tem p era tu reV aryin g V o ltag e

C on stan t Vo ltageVaryin g T em p era tu re

A n a lyzed u s in gE b er-M o lz E q u a tionIc = A [eq V b /kT – 1 ]

Th e m easu rem en t o fth e ch arg e o f an e lec tron

w as ca rried ou t.

Page 3: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Theory

• Fundamental Charge

• Townsend

• Millikan’s Oil Drop Experiment

Page 4: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Transistor Theory

• Ic = A[eqVb/kT –1] • Ic = collector current

• q = charge (eV)

• Vb = base voltage of the transistor

• K = Boltzman’s Constant

(8.617 342 x 10-5 eV K-1)

• T = temperature in Kelvins

Page 5: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Ohm’s Law

V = I R • V = voltage (eV)• I = current (amps)• R = resistance (ohms)

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Combining the Equations

Vrc = BeqVb/kT • Approximates for the specific voltage greater than 1/40 V

Page 7: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Experimental Setup

• NPN transistor 2N3904

• 2 10 turn potentiometer

• Voltage source

• Voltmeter (base)

• Voltmeter (rc)

• Resistors

Page 8: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Experimental Setup

•Temperature was varied in the second part using a heat pump & refrigeration device.

•Transistor leads were extended so that it could be remotely placed in the temperature controlling device.

•Mercury thermometer monitored temperature

Page 9: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Procedure Part I

• Voltage was varied using the potentiometerConstant Temperature, Varying Voltage

• Data was recorded at 294.15K

Page 10: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Procedure Part IIConstant Voltage, Varying Temperature

• Temperature was adjusted via heat pump / refrigerator

• Data was recorded

T

Page 11: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Part I: Varying Potential Log Scale

0.0497872

0.135335

0.36788

1

2.71828

7.38905

20.0855

54.598

0.5 0.52 0.54 0.56 0.58 0.6 0.62 0.64 0.66

Vol

tage

Acr

oss

Col

lect

or R

esis

tor

-- V

rc

Vb -- Base to Emitter Voltage

Vrc vs. Vb

e/kT = 31.1452 +/- 1.03

'lab3_electron.dat'

• Logarithmic Scale plotted using gnuplot software

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Part I: Non Log Scale

0

5

10

15

20

25

0.5 0.52 0.54 0.56 0.58 0.6 0.62 0.64 0.66

Vrc

--

Col

lect

or V

olat

ge

Vb -- Base to Emitter Voltage

Vrc vs. Vb

e/kT = 31.1452 +/- 1.03

'lab3_electron.dat'f(x)

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Interpretation: Part I

• Slope = q/kt

• Slope value found using method of least squares

• Slop value = 31.1452 +/- 1.03

• Using the equation Vrc = BeqVb/kT

• k and t are constants, solved for q

Fundamental Charge of an Electron 1.2648 e-19 C +/- 4.18 e-21 C

Page 14: Measurement of the Charge of an Electron Presented by John Cole Experiment Conducted by John Cole, Sarmadi Almecki, and Pirouz Shamszad

Part II: Log Scale

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

0.0029 0.003 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037

Vol

tage

Acr

oss

Col

lect

or R

esis

tor

-- V

rc

1/T (K -̂1)

Vrc vs. 1/T

'lab3_electron_temp.dat' using 5:3

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Part II: Non Log Scale

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

0.0029 0.003 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037

Vol

tage

Acr

oss

Col

lect

or R

esis

tor

-- V

rc

1/T (K -̂1)

Vrc vs. 1/T

qV(b)/k = -6411.11 +/- 247.8

'lab3_electron_temp.dat' using 5:1f(x)

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Interpretation: Part II

• Slope found using method of least squares

• Value of 6411.11 +/- 247.8

• slope = qVb/k

Fundamental Charge of an Electron 1.7703 e-19 C +/- 6.842 e-21 C

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Error

• Voltmeters » Vc = 1/100 V» Vb = 1/1000 V

• Statistical Limitationslimited data

• ThermometerSingle Degree Accuracy

•Resistor }} accurate to only 2%

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Conclusion

1.7703 e-19 C +/- 6.842 e-21 C

1.2648 e-19 C +/- 4.18 e-21 CPart I :

Part II:

Average 1.3175 e-19C +/- 5.511e-21C

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Improvement

• More Accurate Equipment

• More independent sets of data for statistical improvement

• Attention to detail in circuit construction

• Different Transistors

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