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published by the Physics Education Research Group (Kansas State University)
This Visual Quantum Mechanics simulation from Kansas State University enables the visitor to explore the operation of fluorescent light bulbs by changing the energy levels, the excitation energy, and the emitted light. An interactive visual display shows the relationships, and text provides further explanation. This simulation is for students in a first or second year physics course.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Modern Physics
- Atomic Physics
Quantum Physics
- Quantum Experiments
- Lower Undergraduate
- Informal Education
- Instructional Material
= Simulation
- Reference Material
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- application/java
- text/html
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Access Rights: Free access
Restriction: © 1997 Physics Education Research Group, KSU
Has a copyright or other licensing restriction.
Keywords: Transitions, energy bands, energy states
Record Creator: Metadata instance created November 14, 2008 by Logan Hancock
Record Updated: Aug 12, 2020 by Lyle Barbato
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when Cataloged:
July 8, 2007
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AIP Format
(Physics Education Research Group (Kansas State University), Manhattan, 1997), WWW Document, (https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/software/online/vqm/html/fluorescence.html).
AJP/PRST-PER
Flourescence Spectroscopy (Physics Education Research Group (Kansas State University), Manhattan, 1997), <https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/software/online/vqm/html/fluorescence.html>.
APA Format
Flourescence Spectroscopy. (2007, July 8). Retrieved October 5, 2024, from Physics Education Research Group (Kansas State University): https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/software/online/vqm/html/fluorescence.html
Chicago Format
Physics Education Research Group (Kansas State University). Flourescence Spectroscopy. Manhattan: Physics Education Research Group (Kansas State University), July 8, 2007. https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/software/online/vqm/html/fluorescence.html (accessed 5 October 2024).
MLA Format
Flourescence Spectroscopy. Manhattan: Physics Education Research Group (Kansas State University), 1997. 8 July 2007. 5 Oct. 2024 <https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/software/online/vqm/html/fluorescence.html>.
BibTeX Export Format
@misc{ Title = {Flourescence Spectroscopy}, Publisher = {Physics Education Research Group (Kansas State University)}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {5 October 2024}, Month = {July 8, 2007}, Year = {1997} }
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%0 Electronic Source %D July 8, 2007 %T Flourescence Spectroscopy %I Physics Education Research Group (Kansas State University) %V 2024 %N 5 October 2024 %8 July 8, 2007 %9 application/java %U https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/software/online/vqm/html/fluorescence.html


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