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Phy (E) - 1.1.

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Engineering Physics
Credit Hours 3 (2 + 1)

L P T
2 1 0

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Introduction
Theory:
 Course content:
Topic 1: Magnetism
Topic 2: Wave theory of solids
Topic 3: Condensed Matter Theory
Topic 4: Band Theory of Solids
Topic 5: Super Conductivity
Topic 6: LASERs
Topic 7: Fiber Optics

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Introduction
Practical:
1. To find the frequency of A.C. supply using an electrical vibrator;
2. To find the low resistance using Carey Foster bridge without calibrating
the bridge wire;
3. To determine dielectric constant of material using De Sauty’s bridge;
4. To determine the value of specific charge (e/m) for electrons by helical
method;
5. To study the induced e.m.f. as a function of velocity of the magnet;
6. To obtain hysteresis curve (B-H curve) on a C.R.O. and to determine
related magnetic quantities;
7. To study the variation of magnetic field with distance along the axis of
a current carrying circular coil and to detuning the radius of the coil;
8. To determine the energy band gap in a semiconductor using a p-n
Junction diode

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Introduction
9. To determine the slit width from Fraunhofer diffraction pattern using
laser beam;
10. To find the numerical aperture of optical fiber:
11. To setup the fiber optic analog and digital link;
12. To study the phase relationships in L. R. circuit;
13. To study LCR circuit;
14. To study the variations of thermo e.m.f. of a copper-constantan thermo-
couple with temperature;
15. To find the wave length of light by prism

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Introduction
Suggested Readings :
1. Brijlal and Subrahmanyam. Text Book of optics. S. Chand and Co.,
New Delhi.
2. Sarkar Subir Kumar. Optical State Physics and Fiber Optics. S.
Chand and Co., New Delhi.
3. Gupta S L, Kumar V Sharma. R C. Elements of Spectroscopy. Pragati
Prakasan, Meeruth.
4. Saxena B S and Gupta R C. Solid State Physics. Pragati Prakasan,
Meeruth.
5. Srivastava B N. Essentials of Quantum Mechanics. Pragati Prakasan,
Meeruth.
6. Vasudeva D N. Fundamentals of Magnetism and Electricity. S. Chand
and Co., New Delhi.

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Topic 1: Magnetism
 Dia, Para and ferromagnetism-classification.
 Langevin theory of dia and para magnetism.
 Adiabatic demagnetization.
 Weiss molecular field theory and ferromagnetism.
 Curie-Weiss law.

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Topic 2: Wave theory of solids
 Wave-particle quality, de-Broglie concept, uncertainty
principle.
 Wave function.
 Time dependent and time independent Schrodinger wave
equation

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Topic 3: Condensed Matter
 Qualitative explanation of Zeeman effect, Stark effect and
Paschan Back effect, Raman spectroscopy.

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Topic 4: Band Theory of Solids Theory
/ Solid State Theory
 Statement of Bloch’s function.
 Bands in solids, velocity of Bloch’s electron and effective mass.
 Distinction between metals. insulators and semiconductors.
 Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, law of mass action.
 Determination of energy gap in semiconductors.
 Donors and acceptor levels.

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Topic 5: Super Conductivity
 Superconductivity, critical magnetic field. Meissner effect.
 Isotope effect. Type-I and II superconductors, Josephson’s
effect DC and AC, Squids.
 Introduction to high Tc superconductors.

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Topic 6: LASERs
 Spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einstein A and B
coefficients.
 Population inversion, He-Ne and Ruby lasers.
 Ammonia and Ruby masers, Holography - Note.

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9
Topic 7: Fiber Optics
 Optical fiber: Physical structure, basic theory.
 Mode type, input output characteristics of optical fiber and
applications.
 Illumination: laws of illumination, luminous flux, luminous
intensity, candle power, brightness.

Dr. B. Amin (Assistant 7/22/201


Professor) Phy (E) – 1.1.2 Lecture 1 9

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