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Publisher: PhET
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This PhET simulation, now available on HTML5, offers multiple tools to explore wave interference in water, sound, and light waves. Users can simulate two waves without barriers,…
Multiple Slit Diffraction JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The EJS JavaScript Multiple Slit Diffraction model allows the user to visualize Fraunhofer diffraction through single or multiple slits. The user can modify the number of slits N ,…
Multi Slit Particle Diffraction JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Multiple Slit Particle Diffraction Model is a simulation that helps users visualize the behavior of matter and light in a multiple-slit diffraction experiment. It demonstrates…
  
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K. Watson, PERC 2017 Proceedings, 428-431.
Normalization is a particularly important concept within quantum mechanics due to the probabilistic nature of quantum systems. However, students’ understanding of normalization has…
  
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, G. Passante, and P. Shaffer
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, G. Passante, and P. Shaffer, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 380-383.
Time dependence is an important concept in quantum mechanics that has been shown to be difficult for many students. In trying to understand the problems that students encounter, the…
  
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G. Passante, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 236-239.
Research into student understanding of quantum mechanics has primarily focused on the identification of student difficulties and the development of curriculum that can help improve…
  
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This web site provides a series of tutorials developed to support students in transforming their ontological conceptions about quantum phenomena: their sense of whether something is…
  
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This material describes methods of presenting quantum mechanics using the path-integral formulation. Included are links to a paper and presentation outlining the method, software to…
  
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J. Hoehn, J. Gifford, and N. Finkelstein
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J. Hoehn, J. Gifford, and N. Finkelstein, PERC 2018 Proceedings.
The ways in which students organize knowledge about entities, such as photons and electrons, (or their ontologies) influence their learning of quantum phenomena. In prior work, we…
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M. Belloni, W. Christian, and A. Cox, Phys. Teach., 45 (8), 488-491 (2007).
More than 35 years ago, French and Taylor1 outlined an approach to teach students and teachers alike how to understand “qualitative plots of bound-state wave functions.” They…
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