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R. Peterson, C. Fredrick, and K. Stein
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The Faraday effect has ongoing applications including optical isolators and measuring dynamic magnetic fields in lab or space-based plasmas. A direct interferometric study of the…
  
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J. Petricka
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A three week sequence begins with an introduction to the lockin amplifier and builds to an automated measurement of Mie scattering. In week one, the lockin introduction builds…
  
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B. Thacker
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2015 AAPT-ALPhA Award
  
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R. Scott
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2016 AAPT-ALPhA Prize
Particle Physics with Low Cost SiPM Based Detectors  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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B. Fadem
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B. Fadem, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
Muon counting experiments provide students with an opportunity to learn about particle detection in high energy physics, detector design/construction, electronics, coincidence…
  
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N. Forde, D. Lee, and J. Bechhoefer
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N. Forde, D. Lee, and J. Bechhoefer, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a technique used to characterize diffusion in biological and soft-matter systems. We have built and incorporated an FCS set-up into our…
  
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M. Hennessey, D. Lezcano, S. Mian, G. Carnicella, T. Arcidiacono, V. Robbiano, and F. Cacialli
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M. Hennessey, D. Lezcano, S. Mian, G. Carnicella, T. Arcidiacono, V. Robbiano, and F. Cacialli, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
We present a polarization study of a 3D photonic crystal suitable for an undergraduate advanced physics laboratory or senior project. The crystal is made of 200-nm diameter…
Fourier Transform Spectroscopy in the Visible Range  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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J. Magnes and T. Hatch
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J. Magnes and T. Hatch, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
We present an undergraduate laboratory that utilizes Fourier spectroscopy with two lasers in the visible range to demonstrate the measurement technique. In addition to teaching an…
  
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C. Mattone, M. Antonello, M. Locatelli, V. Arosio, L. Malinverno, S. Lomazzi, and R. de Asmundis
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C. Mattone, M. Antonello, M. Locatelli, V. Arosio, L. Malinverno, S. Lomazzi, and R. de Asmundis, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
CAEN S.p.A., an important industrial spin-off of the INFN (National Institute for Nuclear Physics), is pleased to present its new activities in the educational field. CAEN brings the…
  
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T. Roach
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T. Roach, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
Balmer lines spectroscopy can reach an impressive level of precision even with the common student spectrometer. Understanding the sources of error can help the instructor in guiding…
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