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J. Blue, S. Bayram, and S. Marcum, Am. J. Phys., 78 (5), 503-509 (2010).
An upper-division laboratory course in atomic and molecular spectroscopy is described. Examples of outcomes that also benefit second-year physics laboratories and demonstrations in…
Nanotubes  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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M. Flowers, 2009 Topical Conference on Advanced Laboratories (2009).
The well-defined structure of nanotubes makes them ideal for demonstrating the influence the structure of the end of an Atomic Force Microscope tip has on a measured image. These…
  
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A. Dawes
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This lab manual describes the operation of a magneto-optical trap for laser cooling and atomic experiments. It includes an introduction to the physics, descriptions of the design and…
  
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J. Parks
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Remote temperature measurements can be made by measuring the lifetimes of fluorescence of light emitted by a phosphor excited with pulsed ultraviolet light. The technique was first…
  
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Designed for a fourth-year biological physics laboratory, Phys 433, at Simon Fraser University. Contact Nancy Forde (nforde@sfu.ca) or John Bechhoefer (johnb@sfu.ca) for further…
  
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S. Bayram and M. Freamat, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 8-11 (2015).
When optically excited, diatomic iodine absorbs in the 490 to 650-nm visible region of the spectrum and, after radiative relaxation, it displays an emission spectrum of discrete…
An Intensive Short Course on Atomic-Force Microscopy  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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N. Burnham, A. Arcifa, M. Divandari, C. Mathis, S. Ramakrishna, and N. Spencer
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N. Burnham, A. Arcifa, M. Divandari, C. Mathis, S. Ramakrishna, and N. Spencer, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 24-27 (2015).
A course on atomic-force microscopy (AFM) that has been previously taught to undergraduates and graduate students over a semester or a half-semester was taught in short-course…
  
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T. Grove, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 32-35 (2015).
We have been using low-cost spectrographs called shoebox spectrographs for a few years. In the process of our study, we decided to make a spectrograph using the same basic optical…
Micro-ESR As A Laboratory Teaching Tool  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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C. Hofstetter and J. White, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 40-43 (2015).
Active Spectrum’s Micro-ESR spectrometer is a portable (10 kg), X-band (9.7 GHz) CW benchtop electron spin resonance spectrometer. The Micro-ESR is an ideal tool for teaching…
  
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Although undergraduate physics majors are introduced to concepts such as the fluctuation-dissipation theorem in statistical mechanics courses, they are almost never presented with a…
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