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Forked diffraction pattern  [ Computer Program ]
  
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E. Galvez
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This is a Matlab program to generate a forked diffraction pattern that produces Laguerre-Gauss (LG) beams. Its primary use is for loading it onto a spatial light modulator (Cambridge…
  
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C. Hoyt
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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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J. Battista and K. Jordan
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J. Battista and K. Jordan, Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year (2018).
Computed tomography (CT) is a 3-dimensional (3D) imaging technique used routinely in diagnostic medicine and treatment planning. Laboratory exercises are important for experiential…
  
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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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A. Lytle
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Undergraduate students can have difficulty transferring theoretical knowledge, in particular more abstract mathematical models, to lab experiments, connecting theory with real…
Graphical Approach to Multi-slit Interference Analysis  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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P. Allen, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
When Young's double-slit experiment is conducted in undergraduate lab courses, wavelength or slit spacing is commonly calculated using Young’s relation. For multi-slit gratings of…
  
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J. Fung and L. Wardell
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J. Fung and L. Wardell, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
The sophomore-level laboratory at Wellesley College emphasizes the development of data analysis and visualization skills. We use the Jupyter notebook computational environment, which…
Uncertainty Propagation in Modern Physics Lab  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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G. Hassel, D. Broder, and J. Cummings
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G. Hassel, D. Broder, and J. Cummings, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
Uncertainty or error analysis is an important skill to be developed throughout the undergraduate physics laboratory curriculum. Numerical estimation and propagation of measurement…
  
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M. Hennessey, D. Lezcano, S. Mian, G. Carnicella, T. Arcidiacono, V. Robbiano, and F. Cacialli
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M. Hennessey, D. Lezcano, S. Mian, G. Carnicella, T. Arcidiacono, V. Robbiano, and F. Cacialli, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
We present a polarization study of a 3D photonic crystal suitable for an undergraduate advanced physics laboratory or senior project. The crystal is made of 200-nm diameter…
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