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Plasmas, an ionized gas, are the fourth and most common state of matter in the visible universe. In addition to providing a wealth of applications from all areas of classical…
  
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N. Burnham
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Materials for undergraduate and graduate courses on Atomic Force Microscopy: 1. Instructions for six two-hour lab sessions with Nanosurf’s NaioAFM 2. Computer programs and…
  
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A. Carter
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Atomic force microscopes (AFMs) are commonplace in research laboratories and have recently been priced for educational use. We have designed several biophysical experiments for these…
  
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R. Peterson, C. Fredrick, and K. Stein
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The Faraday effect has ongoing applications including optical isolators and measuring dynamic magnetic fields in lab or space-based plasmas. A direct interferometric study of the…
  
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J. Petricka
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A three week sequence begins with an introduction to the lockin amplifier and builds to an automated measurement of Mie scattering. In week one, the lockin introduction builds…
  
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B. Thacker
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R. Scott
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Participants will operate and characterize an erbium-doped fiber laser that is mode-locked using nonlinear polarization rotation. We will make an autocorrelation measurement of the…
  
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N. Nicholas and P. Crowell
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Although undergraduate physics majors are introduced to concepts such as the fluctuation-dissipation theorem in statistical mechanics courses, they are almost never presented with a…
Millikan Oil Drop Experiment JS  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Millikan Oil Drop Exploration is a virtual version of the Millikan's experiment. The experiment is based on balancing forces: the gravitational pull down on an oil drop and the…
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