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Ratanavis, Amarin – Physics Education, 2022
A single-slit diffraction experiment in an introductory physics laboratory is generally comprised of a rectangular slit and a laser source. The laser beam is sent to the slit producing the well-known diffraction pattern on the screen. This paper proposes a simple modification of the single-slit diffraction experiment to increase student attention…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Physics, Lasers
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Catherine L. Jahncke; Wenyao Zhang; Bethany M. DeMuynck; Adam D. Hill – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Raman scattering is a powerful tool for revealing the vibrations of molecules, but as a nonlinear optical phenomenon, its signals can change via mechanisms like resonance enhancement that have no direct analogue in infrared spectroscopy. In this work, complementary measurements conducted on 4-nitrophenol and its conjugate base allow students to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Lasers
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Ivanov, Dragia; Nikolov, Stefan – Physics Education, 2019
This paper presents a new way to demonstrate the principle behind mirages in air in the lab. The setup is simple and includes a modified laser illuminator that allows direct comparison between the deflected light rays and their straight path.
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts, Demonstrations (Educational), Light
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Silverstein, Todd P.; Williamson, J. Charles – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2019
We have developed a laboratory project in which students prepare liposomes, expose them to hyperosmotic and hypoosmotic solutions, and follow the resulting shrinking and swelling (respectively) with laser light scattering. Each light intensity transient can be fit to an exponential decline or rise, with the decay constant (k) and the amplitude…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Biochemistry
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Onorato, Pasquale; Gratton, Luigi; Malgieri, Massimiliano; Oss, Stefano – Physics Education, 2017
The lifetimes of the photoluminescent compounds contained in the coating of fluorescent compact lamps are usually measured using specialised instruments, including pulsed lasers and/or spectrofluorometers. Here we discuss how some low cost apparatuses, based on the use of either sensors for the educational lab or commercial digital photo cameras,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Light, Physics, Science Experiments
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Singh, Satya Pal – European Journal of Physics Education, 2013
In this paper of I have reviewed the test done for validating the special theory of relativity using masers and lasers in last one century. Michelson-Morley did the first experimental verification for the isotropy of space for the propagation of light in 1887. It has an accuracy of 1/100th of a fringe shift. The predicted fringe shift on the basis…
Descriptors: Lasers, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments, Light
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Kraftmakher, Yaakov – European Journal of Physics, 2011
A laser diode from an inexpensive laser pen (laser pointer) is used in simple experiments. The radiant output power and efficiency of the laser are measured, and polarization of the light beam is shown. The "h/e" ratio is available from the threshold of spontaneous emission. The lasing threshold is found using several methods. With a…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Lasers, Computer Uses in Education, Science Experiments
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Galley, William C.; Tanchak, Oleh M.; Yager, Kevin G.; Wilczek-Vera, Grazyna – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
Lasers have transformed chemistry and the everyday world. Therefore, it is not surprising that undergraduate chemistry students are frequently exposed to fairly advanced laser techniques. The usual topics studied with lasers are molecular spectroscopy and chemical kinetics. Static and dynamic fluorescence experiments seem to be particularly…
Descriptors: Optics, Kinetics, Chemistry, Science Laboratories
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Zorba, Serkan; Farah, Constantine; Pant, Ravi – European Journal of Physics, 2010
An advanced undergraduate laboratory experiment is outlined which uses a dye laser to map out the chromatic dispersion curve of a polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) optical fibre. Seven different wavelengths across the visible spectrum are employed using five different dyes. The light pulse is split into two pulses, one to a nearby photodetector and…
Descriptors: Lasers, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction, College Science
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Hsu, Wei-Tai; Bahrim, Cristian – European Journal of Physics, 2009
Based on our novel method recently published in the "Am. J. Phys." 77 337-43 (2009) for finding precise values of the indices of refraction for dielectrics from measurements of the polarized light reflected by the surface, in this paper we propose an improved technique for finding Brewster angles with a better precision, of 0.001 degrees, using…
Descriptors: Optics, Lasers, Light, Measurement Techniques
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Erskine, Steven R.; Bobbitt, Donald R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Gives upper level chemistry students a better understanding of the application of lasers in the field of spectroscopy. Provides three experiments to demonstrate the thermal lens effect: determination of beam profile, cell position optimization, and pKa determination. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Inorganic Chemistry