Simulating Interference and Diffraction in Instructional Laboratories
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diffractioninterferenceeffectsinstructionallaboratorystudentsallowsapproach
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Studies have shown that standard lectures and instructional laboratory experiments are not effective at teaching interference and diffraction. In response, the author created an interactive computer program that simulates interference and diffraction effects using the Finite Difference Time Domain method. The software allows students to easily control, visualize, and quantitatively measure the effects. Students collected data from simulations as part of their laboratory exercise, and they performed well on a subsequent quiz---showing promise for this approach.
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