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Publishing Language: Chinese

EXPLORATION OF INTEGRATING COMPUTER SIMULATIONS INTO MODERN EXPERIMENTS ON CRYSTAL DIFFRACTION

Liting JIAYu WANGXiao WANGZhen ZHANGMeng ZHANG( )Duanbin LUO
School of Physics, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237
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Modern physics experiments, involving famous experiments and commonly used methods in the development of modern physics, are rich in physical ideas and scientific exploration value, playing an important role in physics education. Restricted by particularity of experimental instruments and operations, some modern physics experiments mainly focus on confirmatory experiments, lacking further specialized research. Taking X-ray crystal diffraction as an example, this paper preliminarily explores the integration of computer simulation into modern physics experiments, empowering experimental teaching with digital technology, enriching and updating the content of experimental teaching, stimulating students' interest in scientific research, and providing references for the reform and innovation of modern physics experimental teaching models.

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JIA L, WANG Y, WANG X, et al. EXPLORATION OF INTEGRATING COMPUTER SIMULATIONS INTO MODERN EXPERIMENTS ON CRYSTAL DIFFRACTION. Physics and Engineering, 2025, 35(2): 257-264. https://doi.org/10.26599/PHYS.2025.9320241

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Received: 09 October 2023
Published: 07 August 2025
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