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This is a Java applet that creates surface plots of the spherical harmonics. The user can set the L and m indices and the resolution of the plot. There is a restriction that L must…
  
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C. Manogue and K. Browne; Publisher: Paradigms in Physics Program
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This small group activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students learn how to expand functions in terms of spherical harmonics. Students work in small groups to…
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research
  
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G. Zhu and C. Singh, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 9 (1), 010101 (2013).
We describe the difficulties advanced undergraduate and graduate students have with concepts related to addition of angular momentum in quantum mechanics. We also describe the…
  
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This is a pair of interactive Java applets illustrating three-dimensional quantum states. Spherical harmonics are shown projected on a unit sphere. Both the magnitude of Y(L,m) +…
  
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This computer visualization activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students visualize linear combinations of spherical harmonics. Students use a Maple worksheet or…
  
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K. Michielsen and H. De Raedt
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This web page presents the issues of multiparticle systems and inference that arise due to the indistinguishability of quantum particles. Animations of double-slit scattering of…
  
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This simulation shows 3D representations of states of the hydrogen atom. Either real or complex wavefunctions can be viewed, with phase information shown with color.…
  
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This simulation shows time-dependent 1D quantum bound state wavefunctions for a number of different wells. Position, momentum, parity, energy, and current can all be viewed, with…
  
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This simulation explores the transitions between quantum states in a number of 1D systems. The time-dependent wavefunction is displayed. An electric field resonant with the…
  
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P. Justice, E. Marshman, and C. Singh
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P. Justice, E. Marshman, and C. Singh, PERC 2018 Proceedings.
Engaging students with well-designed clicker questions is one of the commonly used research-based instructional strategy in physics courses partly because it has a relatively low…
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