Development of the mental models of wave and particle as basis for wave-particle duality

Rutger Ockhorst*, Freek Pols

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Abstract

Wave-particle duality is included in many secondary school and university physics curricula as a concept central to quantum physics. The very term wave-particle duality suggests that a firm grasp of the individual classical concepts of wave and particle is crucial to studying quantum mechanics successfully. This raises the question whether students' mental models of these concepts are sufficiently addressed and developed prior to the teaching of wave-particle duality. We explored Dutch upper secondary school students' mental models of waves and particles using a short questionnaire. It was administered to a total of 147 students from two different groups. One group consisted of secondary school students prior to receiving formal education in introductory quantum mechanics while students from the other group had recently completed the Dutch national curriculum for pre-university education, which includes wave-particle duality. Our findings support the notion that students model classical particles and waves as mutually exclusive phenomena. Mental models of wave-particle duality, which require mixing the two classical models, appear to be only superficially developed. Our findings open avenues for future research on students' mental models of waves and particles as basis for wave-particle duality.
Original languageEnglish
Article number012027
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume2950
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
EventGIREP-EPEC 2023 Conference - UPJS, Košice, Slovakia
Duration: 3 Jul 20237 Jul 2023
https://indico.cern.ch/event/1162406/

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