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Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
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T. Tu, C. Li, J. Xu, and G. Guo, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 17 (2), 020142 (2021).
In quantum mechanics courses, students are often asked to solve bound and scattering state problems. The use of an ordinary differential equation is a standard technique to solve…
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L. Ivanjek, P. Shaffer, L. McDermott, M. Planinic, and D. Veza, Am. J. Phys., 83 (1), 85-90 (2014).
This is the first of two closely related articles (Paper I and Paper II) that together illustrate how research in physics education has helped guide the design of instruction that…
  
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S. Willoughby and R. Vieyra; Editor: C. Hall
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This lecture tutorial by the NASA Space Science Education Consortium introduces students to the idea of how spectroscopy can provide information about the atmospheric composition of…
  
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Visual Quantum Mechanics provides illustrations of quantum mechanics using computer-generated animations. Visualizations provide learning experiences for beginners and offer new…
  
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K. Papamichalis
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Scattering in a Central Field simulates the scattering of N identical but distinct positive charged particles in a central electrostatic field. The simulation shows the paths of the…
  
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This web site provides images of the Wigner Distribution for states of the 1D infinite square well, as well as for free particles. These pictures illustrate the time dependence of…
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This JAVA applet solves the time-dependent Schrödinger wave equation for a gaussian wave packet incident on a square barrier or well. The height of the barrier (depth of the well)…
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G. Zhu and C. Singh, Am. J. Phys., 80 (3), 252-259 (2012).
We explore the difficulties that advanced undergraduate and graduate students have with non-relativistic quantum mechanics of a single particle in one spatial dimension. To…
  
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This web page illustrates the motion of a quantum wavepacket, using 3D animations. Basic concepts and phenomena are shown using simulations rather than complex mathematics, although…
  
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This web page illustrates the interference fringes of a quantum wavepacket, using 3D animations. Basic concepts and phenomena are shown using simulations rather than complex…
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