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Peer reviewedBrummond, Robert J. – Science Activities, 1973
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Lasers, Light, Optics
Peer reviewedTravis, J. C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
Laser enhanced ionization (LEI) occurs when a tunable dye laser is used to excite a specific atomic population in a flame. Explores the origin of LEI's high sensitivity and identifies possible avenues to higher sensitivity by describing instrument used and experimental procedures and discussing ion formation/detection. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, College Science, Higher Education, Instrumentation
Peer reviewedLytle, F. E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
Major instrumental concerns in molecular solution fluorimetry have recently turned away from sensitivity enhancement to an orientation more directed toward selectivity. This trend simply recognizes that such methodology has historically been blank limited. Thus, the described uses of liquid chromatography, line narrowing, and time resolution…
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCooks, R. G.; Busch, K. L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
Discusses two newer methods in mass spectrometry and shows how they can increase signal and signal-to-noise ratios, respectively. The first method, desorption ionization (DI), increases sensitivity while the second method, mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (MS/MS), increases specificity. Together, the two methods offer improved analytical…
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Coal, College Science
Peer reviewedKliger, David S. – Physics Teacher, 1985
Examines techniques used to make ultrasensitive spectroscopic measurements. They include excitation, thermal lens, photo acoustic, and ionization spectroscopies. Guidelines and methods are provided for each technique; common uses and applications are explained. (DH)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures, Lasers
Peer reviewedSmalley, R. E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
Discusses the nature and applications of mass-selective laser photoionization. The ionization can be done with a single intense laser pulse lasting a few billionths of a second with no molecular fragmentation. Applications focus on: (1) benzene clusters, excimers, and exciplexes; (2) metal clusters; and (3) triplet formation and decay. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDiCurcio, Robert A. – Physics Teacher, 1978
Describes the apparatus and procedures for conducting a simple speed of light experiment in an average laboratory using a laser source, a rotating mirror, and an oscilloscope. (SL)
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Lasers, Light, Physics
Peer reviewedRuddock, I. S. – Physics Education, 1986
Describes use of a Fresnel biprism to demonstrate double-slit interference with polarized light. Discusses polarization and phase properties of a randomly polarized gas. (JM)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instrumentation, Laboratory Equipment
Peer reviewedRobinson, M. L. A.; Saunders, A. P. – School Science Review, 1973
Discusses holography, a process by which a three-dimensional image of an object can be completely recorded on a photographic film or plate. Introduces hologram theory with a view to presenting it to senior high school students, and explains how the apparently very great experimental difficulties can be overcome. (JR)
Descriptors: Holography, Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures, Lasers
Peer reviewedRudmin, J. W.; And Others – American Journal of Physics, 1980
A technique is presented for producing holograms using equipment which is already in the possesion of the majority of college physics departments, which includes a slightly modified Michelson interferometer, a helium-neon laser, and a long focal-length lens. Production of high quality holograms has been achieved by inexperienced undergraduates…
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Holography, Laboratory Experiments
Peer reviewedSpencer, Bert; Zare, Richard N. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Describes an experiment in which a simple laser-based apparatus is used for measuring the change in refractive index during the acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of glycidol into glycerine. Gives a schematic of the experimental setup and discusses the kinetic analysis. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Experiments
Peer reviewedJones, Bradley T.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Reports that although excitation at 337nm is less than optimal, detection limits in the range 1-100pg/ml were found. Provides a calibration curve and results for seven organic compounds. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Laboratory Equipment
Peer reviewedHughes, Elvin, Jr.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Presents an easily performed experiment to determine sucrose concentrations using a laser and a hollow glass prism. The experiment is suggested for high school, freshman college, and instrumental analysis classes. Notes an Erlenmeyer flask can be used instead of a prism. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedPhysics Education, 1989
Described are the purposes, laboratory set-ups, and procedures of four classroom experiments: ultrasound speedometer; vibrating-bar depth gauge; folding three-dimensional model of equipotential surfaces; and a simple optical system for the reconstruction of images from computer-generated holograms. Diagrams and pictures are provided. (YP)
Descriptors: Acoustics, College Science, Electronics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCasabella, P. A.; And Others – American Journal of Physics, 1980
Discusses simplified experiments in which sinusoidal signals are detected when a laser beam is sent into a photodiode. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Electronics, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures
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