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written by the Kansas State Physics Education Research Group and Dean A. Zollman
The Spectroscopy Lab Suite contains 10 simulations that illustrate optical emission and absorption from atoms and solids.  These illustrations show bound state energy levels, electronic transitions, spectra, and illustrations of the physical systems being modeled.  Instructions on using the simulations are provided with each.
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Modern Physics
- Atomic Physics
- Condensed Matter
Optics
- Modern Optics
= Lasers
Quantum Physics
- Bound State Systems
- Lower Undergraduate
- High School
- Upper Undergraduate
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- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Interactive Simulation
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absorption, emission, infrared, optical transitions
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Spectroscopy Lab Suite:

Is Referenced By Hydrogen Spectroscopy

Hydrogen Spectrum uses the spectroscopy lab to connect observed spectra to transitions between atomic energy levels.

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Contains Gas Spectroscopy

Gas Lamp Emission is an example of spectroscopy of gasseous media.

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Contains Creating an Energy Level to Model LEDs

This activity is used to establish the connection between band structure and observable spectra

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Contains Infrared Detector: Card Model

The Infrared Detector builds on the connection between spectra and band structure to show how an infrared detector card works

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Contains Ruby Laser

The Ruby Laser activity offers a simple introduction to the role of transitions between energy bands in laser spectra.

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