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M. Joffre
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This is a set of interactive Java applets illustrating one-dimensional quantum states. Simulations are used to illustrate both free and bound states, and the formation of eigenstates…
  
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This is a pair of interactive Java applets illustrating three-dimensional quantum states. Spherical harmonics are shown projected on a unit sphere. Both the magnitude of Y(L,m) +…
  
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A. Kohnle
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This program illustrates the quantum states of a one-dimensional infinite square well with a symmetric constant-energy step perturbation. The perturbed eigenfunctions are calculated,…
  
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C. Keebaugh
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Here I present my work on developing and evaluating research-based learning tools for quantum mechanics. In particular, I will discuss the development and evaluation of two Quantum…
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A. Kohnle and G. Passante, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 13 (2), 13 (2017).
Analyzing, constructing, and translating between graphical, pictorial, and mathematical representations of physics ideas and reasoning flexibly through them (“representational…
  
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Publisher: PhET
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This webpage contains an interactive simulation that allows users to study Fourier series expansions of waves. The amplitude of up to 11 harmonics may be selected for a wave in one…
  
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M. Belloni and W. Christian
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This self-contained file contains Open Source Physics programs for the teaching of time evolution and visualization of quantum-mechanical bound states. The suite of programs is based…
  
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C. Rivera and L. Mihaly
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This simulation illustrates the energy dispersion of electrons in a 2D hexagonal lattice. The density of states in energy is also graphed. This applet allows for selecting the Fermi…
  
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R. Gass
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Nano-science is one of the fastest growing fields in both physics and engineering. It is now possible to design and fabricate devices whose physical dimensions are on the nanometer…
  
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R. Gass
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This Mathematica notebook provides an introduction to a number of computational techniques for solving quantum mechanics problems. It focuses on one-dimensional problems that allow…