Featured Image Archive - Page 2The double slit experiment and the collapse of the wavefunction - May 19, 2009 View and modify a simulation of quantum double-slit interference for quantum systems. Quantum Physics made Relatively Simple: Three Lectures by Hans Bethe - Dec 22, 2008 Hans Bethe provides a perspective of quantum theory for the general public. Quantum Tunneling - Oct 3, 2008 This tutorial uses images and animations to explore quantum mechanical tunneling. QM Momentum Expectation Value Program - Aug 6, 2008 The OSP expectation value programs relate the motion of wave functions to the time dependence of expectation values. Wave Function Sketcher - Aug 6, 2008 The Wave Function Sketcher allows students to explore quantum wave functions and boundary conditions without programming. The University of Virginia Virtual Lab - Jul 3, 2008 Take a virtual tour of microelectronics and nanotechnology research and fabrication facilities. Numerical Time Development in Quantum Mechanics Using a Reduced Hilbert Space Approach - Apr 13, 2008 This self-contained file contains Open Source Physics programs for the teaching of time evolution and visualization of quantum-mechanical bound states that appear in the American Journal of Physics theme issue on computational physics. QM Superposition Program - Apr 13, 2008 The QM Superposition program is one of 18 Open Source Physics programs that model time-dependent quantum mechanics using an energy eigenstate expansion. The program displays the time evolution of the position-space wave function. Wavepacket Tunneling through a Carbon Nanotube - Jan 22, 2008 Animations of the quantum tunneling of electrons through a carbon nanotube. Atomic Dipole Transitions Applet - Jan 22, 2008 This simulation shows the transition of molecular quantum states due to an oscillating electric field. « Previous 10 | Next 10 » |
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