2012 BFY Conference, W20: Frontiers in Contemporary Physics Education - Gold Nanoparticle Photoabsorption Lab Experiment & Handouts
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Herbert Jaeger, Jan Yarrison-Rice, and Khalid Eid
This file includes the lab manual write-up for the Au nanosphere and nanorod photoabsorption and scattering Lab experiment for the 2nd year Experimental Contemporary Physics Lab Course. In addition, several handouts are provided along with some additional information for instructors. This work was supported in part by by NSF Awards: ECCS #0701703, DMR #0707740 & DMR #1105121. The experiment can readily be upgraded to an advanced lab by giving more responsibility to the students for lab setup (give them an optical breadboard and parts) and by asking for more in-depth analysis and questions which require more knowledge and experimental skills to answer.
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- Properties of Matter
Modern Physics
- Condensed Matter
- Nanoscience
- Intermediate Undergraduate
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Metadata instance created August 10, 2012
by Jan Yarrison-Rice
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June 6, 2013
by Ramon Torres-Isea
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