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Kansas State Physics Education Research Group and D. Zollman
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This resource illustrates the spectrum of hydrogen, from wavelengths of 2500 nm to 50 nm. An energy-level diagram tool is used to create a spectrum that matches the experimental…
  
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This resource discusses the energy levels of in a solid, including conduction, valence, and impurity bands. Transitions between levels that model phosphorescence are described. The…
  
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This resource outlines experiments and explorations for students to understand the physics of infrared emission and detection. Simple tools are used. Questions meant to guide and…
  
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Kansas State Physics Education Research Group and D. Zollman
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This resource describes the physics of a simple infra-red detector. A simulation is used to illustrate energy level dependence and electron transitions in the detector. Discussion…
  
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This resource discusses the energy levels of a periodic solid, and the effects of impurities on the energy levels. Applications of the energy levels to light emission and color are…
  
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This applet simulates Fresnel diffraction patterns from monochromatic light through various apertures, including circles, half-plane, slit, double slit, corner, cross and more. The…
  
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J. Foley, T. Mzoughi, and D. Banks
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The Web Optics Project provides an extensive set of 3D simulations of optics experiments. A wide range of systems can be modeled, including interference and diffraction, lenses,…
  
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Laurin Publishing Co.
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This website provides a reference for terms, industry abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols in use in optics, lasers, imaging, fiber optics, electro-optics and optoelectronics.
  
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S. Michael
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This site is for the person who wants to produce transmission and reflection holograms, but doesn't know where or how to start. This site takes you step-by-step through building a…
  
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D. Windt
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IMD is a point-and-click IDL application that can calculate specular and non-specular (diffuse) optical functions of an arbitrary multilayer structure, i.e., a structure consisting…
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