Applied Physics Material Science Laboratories
Do you want to learn how to use holography to study a vibrating object, make 3-D sound recordings with a binaural head, or look at bugs at 100,000 times magnification? These are only a few of the many fascinating things you could do in one of the Applied Physics laboratories. Below is a brief description and photo of some of our laboratory facilities.
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Raman Spectroscopy LaboratoryThe Raman Spectroscopy Laboratory is a state-of-the-art research facility with a Spex-1403 double monochromator, a Raman microprobe with camera and monitor, an argon-ion laser light source, computer controlled system and photomultiplier tube, and a CCD camera with photon counting capability. This laboratory is used for advanced student research projects and for faculty research. |
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