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Y. Li, A. Kohnle, and G. Passante
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Y. Li, A. Kohnle, and G. Passante, PERC 2021 Proceedings, 227-232.
Quantum uncertainty is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics, but challenging for students to master. In this article, we describe student difficulties with visual and…
  
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C. Green and G. Passante
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C. Green and G. Passante, PERC 2017 Proceedings, 152-155.
In this study we use the ACER framework to investigate how students perform the expectation value in quantum mechanics. Students were given an exam question that required the use of…
  
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, and P. Shaffer
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, and P. Shaffer, PERC 2017 Proceedings, 420-423.
Quantum states have complex probability amplitudes that are sometimes represented by positive real numbers multiplied by complex exponentials. Although the overall phase of a…
  
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C. Singh and E. Marshman
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C. Singh and E. Marshman, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 320-323.
The expectation value of an observable is an important concept in quantum mechanics. However, upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in physics have both conceptual and…
  
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, G. Passante, and P. Shaffer, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 380-383.
Time dependence is an important concept in quantum mechanics that has been shown to be difficult for many students. In trying to understand the problems that students encounter, the…
  
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C. Keebaugh, E. Marshman, and C. Singh
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C. Keebaugh, E. Marshman, and C. Singh, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 184-187.
We discuss an investigation of student difficulties with degenerate perturbation theory (DPT) carried out in advanced quantum mechanics courses by administering free-response and…
  
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E. Marshman and C. Singh
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E. Marshman and C. Singh, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 216-219.
Dirac notation is used commonly in quantum mechanics. However, many upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in physics have difficulties with representations of quantum…
  
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G. Passante
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G. Passante, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 236-239.
Research into student understanding of quantum mechanics has primarily focused on the identification of student difficulties and the development of curriculum that can help improve…
  
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This simulation explores the transitions between quantum states in a number of 1D systems. The time-dependent wavefunction is displayed. An electric field resonant with the…
  
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This simulation explores the transitions between quantum states in a hydrogen atom. The time-dependent wavefunction is displayed. An electric field resonant with the transition…
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