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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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H. Perry and M. Lowe
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Using Pfundt’s Method to find the index of refraction of transparent solids and liquids had been part of the intermediate laboratory repertory for decades. The advent of diode lasers…
  
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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…
  
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M. Masters and T. Grove
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M. Masters and T. Grove, 2009 Topical Conference on Advanced Laboratories (2009).
We have been modifying our intermediate optics class and laboratory with a focus on improving student learning through the use of active engagement. To facilitate this process we…
  
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G. Mayonado, S. Mian, V. Robbiano, and F. Cacialli
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G. Mayonado, S. Mian, V. Robbiano, and F. Cacialli, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 60-63 (2015).
We present an optical experiment on photonic crystals suitable for an advanced physics laboratory course or a senior capstone project. Photonic crystals are periodically ordered…
  
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R. Polak and N. Pflederer
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R. Polak and N. Pflederer, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 84-87 (2015).
To foster a deeper understanding of advanced laboratory concepts, weekly laboratories in an upper-division optics course have been replaced by modules, where students study a single…
Paraxial ray optics cloaking  [ Journal Article ]
  
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J. Choi and J. Howell; Publisher: Optica, Opt. Express, 22 (24), 29465-29478 (2014).
Despite much interest and progress in optical spatial cloaking, a three-dimensional (3D), transmitting, continuously multi-directional cloak in the visible regime has not yet been…
  
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R. Widenhorn
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This laboratory exercise uses standard physics laboratory equipment to create an analogy to image formation in Computed Tomography. Objects are placed in an enclosure that is largely…
  
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Publisher: Simon Fraser University Department of Physics
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Accompanied by "Background on Cell Motion", also on comPADRE. Designed for a fourth-year biological physics laboratory, Phys 433, at Simon Fraser University. Contact Nancy Forde…
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