Photon Energy Calculator
Calculate photon energy E = hf = hc/λ in Joules and electron volts from wavelength or frequency. Covers photoelectric effect, Compton scattering, EM spectrum bands, and photon momentum.
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How to Use This Calculator
- Choose input type (wavelength in nm or frequency in Hz).
- Enter the value.
- Results show energy in Joules and eV, plus the EM spectrum region.
- Use Extended tabs for spectrum band lookup or frequency-based input.
- Professional mode adds photoelectric effect threshold and Compton scattering shift.
Formula
E = hf = hc/λ
h = 6.626×10⁻³⁴ J·s | c = 2.998×10⁸ m/s
E(eV) ≈ 1240/λ(nm)
Photoelectric: KE = E − φ | Compton: Δλ = (h/m_e c)(1−cosθ)
Example
Green light, λ = 500 nm: E = (6.626×10⁻³⁴ × 3×10⁸)/(500×10⁻⁹) = 3.98×10⁻¹⁹ J = 2.48 eV.
Frequently Asked Questions
- E = hf = hc/λ, where h = 6.626×10⁻³⁴ J·s (Planck constant), f is frequency in Hz, c = 3×10⁸ m/s, and λ is wavelength in meters. In eV: E(eV) = 1240/λ(nm).
- When photon energy exceeds a metal's work function φ, electrons are ejected with kinetic energy KE = E_photon − φ. This was explained by Einstein in 1905, earning him the Nobel Prize. Threshold wavelength: λ_max = hc/φ.
- Visible photons range from ~1.65 eV (red, 750 nm) to ~3.26 eV (violet, 380 nm). This is why visible light can drive photochemical reactions (like vision) but generally cannot ionize atoms (which need >10 eV).
- When a high-energy photon (X-ray or gamma) scatters off an electron, it loses energy and its wavelength increases. The wavelength shift Δλ = (h/m_e c)(1−cosθ) where h/m_e c = 2.426 pm is the Compton wavelength.
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Sources & References (5) ▾
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- Einstein A – On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production of Light (1905) — Annalen der Physik
- OpenStax University Physics Vol. 3 Ch. 7 – Quantum Mechanics — OpenStax
- MIT OCW 8.04 – Quantum Physics I — MIT OpenCourseWare
- HyperPhysics – Photon Energy and Momentum — Georgia State University