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    • Student perspectives in quantum physics 

      Baily, Charles; Finkelstein, Noah D. (American Institute of Physics, 2008) - Conference item
      Introductory courses in classical physics are promoting in students a realist perspective, made up in part by the belief that all physical properties of a system can be simultaneously specified, and thus determined at all ...
    • Quantum interpretations in modern physics instruction 

      Baily, Charles; Finkelstein, Noah D. (American Institute of Physics, 2009) - Conference item
      Just as expert physicists vary in their personal stances on interpretation in quantum mechanics, instructors hold different views on teaching interpretations of quantum phenomena in introductory modern physics courses. ...
    • Fluorescence suppression using wavelength modulated Raman spectroscopy in fiber-probe-based tissue analysis 

      Balagopal, Bavishna; Ashok, Praveen Cheriyan; Mazilu, Michael; Riches, Andrew Clive; Herrington, C Simon; Dholakia, Kishan (2012-07-09) - Journal article
      In the field of biomedical optics, Raman spectroscopy is a powerful tool for probing the chemical composition of biological samples. In particular, fiber Raman probes play a crucial role for in vivo and ex vivo tissue ...