研究生对量子力学自旋的理解

A. Heckler, C. Porter
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在为期4年的时间里,我们将循环观察和三角测量的框架应用于与量子自旋相关的研究生困难,其中使用了大量的课堂观察和访谈来确定常见的、持续的困难。书面项目是在两年多的时间里迭代开发的,以增加定量的组成部分。研究对象是两所合作院校的研究生,为期三年。我们发现,学生在书面项目上的得分或正确率一般在30%-70%之间,所有院校的回答模式都相似。所有项目都由课程教师确定为与课程的教学目标相关。我们报告了一些研究生在自旋方面的困难,包括自旋1/2态的正交性、自旋态的投影、自旋加法和交换对称性。我们简要讨论了解释这些结果的可能的理论框架。
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Graduate student understanding of quantum mechanical spin
A framework of cyclic observation and triangulation was applied over a period of 4 years to graduate student difficulties related to quantum spin, in which numerous in-class observations and interviews were used to identify common, persistent difficulties. Written items were iteratively developed over two years to add a quantitative component. Items were administered to graduate students at two collaborating institutions, over three years. We find that students generally obtained scores or correct proportions ranging from 30%-70% on the written items, and answering patterns were similar across all institutions. All items were identified by the course instructors as being relevant to instructional goals of the course. We report on a number of graduate student difficulties with spin, including orthogonality of spin-1/2 states, projections of spin states, spin addition, and exchange symmetry. We briefly discuss possible theoretical frameworks through which to interpret these results.
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