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Kansas State Physics Education Research Group and D. Zollman
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This resource illustrates the interference patterns for diffraction through double slits. A series of sources, electrons, protons, neutron, photons, and pions, can be chosen for the…
  
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Kansas State Physics Education Research Group and D. Zollman
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This resource illustrates the interference patterns for diffraction through a single slit. A series of sources, electrons, protons, neutrons, photons, and pions, can be chosen for…
  
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G. Zhu and C. Singh
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G. Zhu and C. Singh, PERC 2010 Proceedings, 345-348.
We describe the difficulties advanced undergraduate and graduate students have with quantum measurement. To reduce these difficulties, we have developed research-based learning tools…
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Kansas State Physics Education Research Group and D. Zollman
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This resource discusses the meaning of quantum wavefunctions in terms of measurement probabilities. The double-slit experiment is used to motivate the concept of probabilistic…
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C. Singh, Am. J. Phys., 76 (4), 400-405 (2008).
We discuss the development and evaluation of quantum interactive learning tutorials (QuILTs), which are suitable for undergraduate courses in quantum mechanics. QuILTs are based on…
  
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The site describes a collection of simplified quantum mechanics experiments developed at Whitman College by Professor Mark Beck. It links to a complete laboratory manual with the…
Investigating Student Difficulties with Dirac Notation  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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C. Singh and E. Marshman, PERC 2013 Proceedings, 345-348.
Quantum mechanics is challenging even for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Dirac notation is a convenient notation used extensively in quantum mechanics. We have been…
  
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C. Schiber, H. Close, E. Close, and D. Donnelly
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C. Schiber, H. Close, E. Close, and D. Donnelly, PERC 2013 Proceedings, 325-328.
We explain the appropriate use of pipe cleaners to represent quantum wave functions in terms of material anchors. We then analyze the actions of one undergraduate quantum mechanics…
  
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E. Marshman and C. Singh
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E. Marshman and C. Singh, PERC 2013 Proceedings, 245-248.
Quantum mechanics is challenging even for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. In the Schrödinger representation, the wave function evolves in time according to the time…
  
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G. Passante, P. Emigh, and P. Shaffer
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G. Passante, P. Emigh, and P. Shaffer, PERC 2013 Proceedings, 269-272.
Recent research suggests that many students complete an undergraduate course on quantum mechanics without having developed a solid understanding of some important fundamental…
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