Threshold frequency of metals

In summary, the conversation is about the threshold frequency of metals and whether it is a fixed value or varies for different metals. The question also asks for online resources to find this information. The creator mentions a link to a table of work functions for metals which can be used to calculate the threshold frequency. They also confirm that this conversation is related to the photoelectric effect.
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Olly_price
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Is there fixed data for the threshold frequency of metals?

For example, is it possible to find out the threshold frequency of iron or copper?

OR

does threshold frequency vary so greatly that with 2 blocks of iron, the theshold frequency could differ between them?

Depending on the answer, do you know of anywhere online where I could find the threshold frequency of various metals?
 
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For a pure element, it's fixed.

Here is a link that should help.

http://www.standnes.no/chemix/periodictable/ionization-potential-table.htm
 
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Is this about the photoelectric effect?
 
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Olly_price said:
Is there fixed data for the threshold frequency of metals?

For example, is it possible to find out the threshold frequency of iron or copper?

OR

does threshold frequency vary so greatly that with 2 blocks of iron, the theshold frequency could differ between them?

Depending on the answer, do you know of anywhere online where I could find the threshold frequency of various metals?

Wiki gives a list of work functions of metals here (chart at bottom of page) from which you can derive the threshold frequencies.;;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_function

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jtbell said:
Is this about the photoelectric effect?

After reading about the photoelectric effect, I posted this so I suppose you could say it is, yes
 

What is the threshold frequency of metals?

The threshold frequency of metals refers to the minimum frequency of light required to cause the emission of electrons from a metal surface, also known as the photoelectric effect.

How is the threshold frequency of metals determined?

The threshold frequency of metals can be determined experimentally by gradually increasing the frequency of light shone on a metal surface until electrons start to be emitted.

What factors affect the threshold frequency of metals?

The threshold frequency of metals can be affected by the type of metal, the intensity of the light, and the surface of the metal (such as its cleanliness and smoothness).

Why is the threshold frequency of metals important?

The threshold frequency of metals is important because it helps us understand the behavior of electrons in metals and how they interact with light. It also has practical applications in technologies such as solar cells and photodiodes.

Can the threshold frequency of metals be changed?

Yes, the threshold frequency of metals can be changed by altering the properties of the metal, such as its thickness or surface conditions, or by adjusting the intensity of the light being shone on it.

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