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Publishing Language: Chinese

APPLICATION OF COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION IN MODERN PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS COURSES

Xiao WANGYing LIANGDuanbin LUOMeng ZHANG( )
School of Physics, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237
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Modern Physics Experiment is a compulsory course for students majoring in physics. Combining the characteristics of the course, introducing cutting-edge scientific research ideas and methods into teaching practice is one of the important directions of experimental course reform. This paper introduces the design of computational simulation experiments in modern physics experiments at our school. All the physical modeling and simulation contents are developed based on traditional photoelectric effect experiments. By studying the structures and properties of photocathode materials, the connotation and depth of basic experiments can be enhanced. This also improves students􀆳 understanding and mastery of relevant physical concepts, computational simulation processes and methods, increases their capacity for scientific and technological innovation, enhances their ability to fully apply knowledge, and provides some guidelines for the reform of university experimental courses.

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WANG X, LIANG Y, LUO D, et al. APPLICATION OF COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION IN MODERN PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS COURSES. Physics and Engineering, 2024, 34(4): 65-70. https://doi.org/10.26599/PHYS.2024.9320410

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Received: 23 September 2023
Published: 30 August 2024
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