Course Revised DSingh
Course Revised DSingh
Course structure for Five years Integrated M.Sc. programme in Applied Physics
L-Lecture, T-Tutorial, P-Practical (Lab), Cr-Credits.
FIRST SEMESTER
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Course Title
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PHY/PHY/110021
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PHY/CHM/110030
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PHY/MAT/120010
PHY/PHY/120020
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PHY/CHM/120030
PHY/ENG/120040
PHY/PHY/121050
PHY/PHY/121060
PHY/EDG/121070
PHY/PHY/122110
PHY/CHM/122120
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PHY/MAT/210010
PHY/THP/211020
PHY/OPT/211030
PHY/QPH/211040
PHY/NSE/211050
PHY/APL/212060
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2
3
4
5
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PHY/MPH/211010
PHY/CME/221020
PHY/ELE/221030
PHY/SSP/221040
PHY/COM/110050
PHY/EVS/110060
PHY/PHY/112070
PHY/PHY/112080
PHY/CHM/112090
PHY/APL/222050
Mathema37tics-I
a) General Properties of Matter (for core Physics)
b) Introductory Physics-I (Chemistry, Maths,Energy
Engineering, Water Engineering and Management,
Nano technology)
c) Basic Physics-I (for EVS and Life sciences)
Principles of Chemistry-I
Wave Oscillations (for core Physics)
Fundamentals of Computer & C programming
Environmental Studies
PHYSICS LAB-I
Introductory Physics Lab-I
Principles of Chemistry Lab-I
Total Credits
SECOND SEMESTER
Course Title
Mathematics-II
a) Vector Calculus (for core Physics)
b) Introductory Physics-II (Chemistry, Maths,Energy
Engineering, Water Engineering and
Management,Nano Technology)
d) Basic Physics-II (for EVS and Life sciences)
Principles of Chemistry-II
Communicative English
Heat
Modern Physics
Engineering Drawing and Graphics
Introductory Physics Lab-II
Principles of Chemistry Lab-II
Total Credits
THIRD SEMESTER
Course Title
Mathematics-III
Thermal Physics
Optics
Classical Mechanics-I
Mathematical Physics-I
Applied Physics Lab-III
Total Credits
FOURTH SEMESTER
Course Title
Mathematical Physics-II
Quantum Physics
Electronics-I
Solid State Physics- I
Electricity and Magnetism-I
Applied Physics Lab-IV
Total Credits
FIFTH SEMESTER
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Elective-I
Elective-II
Elective-III
Elective-IV
Elective-V
Elective-VI
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SIX SEMESTER
Course Title
Course Code
Statistical Mechanics-I
Nuclear Physics
Electricity and Magnetism-II
Atomic and molecular Physics-I
Quantum Mechanics-I
Applied Physics Lab-VI
Total Credits
SEVEN SEMESTER
Course Title
Course Code
Quantum Mechanics-II
Classical Mechanics-II
Classical Electrodynamics
Plasma Physics and Laser
Solid State Physics-II
Applied Physics Lab-VII
Total Credits
EIGHTH SEMESTER
Course Title
Course Code
Statistical Physics-II
Electronics-II
Experimental Techniques and Analytical studies
Atomic and Molecular Physics-II
Advanced Mathematical Physics
Applied Physics Lab-VIII
Total Credits
NINETH SEMESTER
Course Title
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SPECIAL PAPER
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LIST OF ELECTIVES
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FIRST SEMESTER
MATHEMATICS-I (PHY/MAT/110010) (3-1-0)
Review of limits, continuity, and differentiability. Mean value theorem,
Taylors Theorem, Maxima and Minima. Riemann integrals, Fundamental theorem
of Calculus, Improper integrals, applications to area, volume. Convergence of
sequences and series, power series.
Partial Derivatives, gradient and directional derivatives, chain rule, maxima and
minima,
Lagrange multipliers.Double and Triple integration, Jacobians and change of
variables formula. Parametrization of curves and surfaces, vector Fields, line and
surface integrals. Divergence and curl, Theorems of Green, Gauss and Stokes.
Recommended books
1. G.B.Thomasand R.L.Finney, Calculus and Analytic Geometry,
llthedition, Pearson,2008.
2. T. M.Apostol, Calculus, Volumes 1and2,2ndedition, Wiley, 1980.
3. J.Stewart:Calculus, 5thedition,Thomson, 2003.
3
Eulers
equation
of
Surface tension
Surface energy and surface tension, angle of contact, excess pressure on a curved liquid
surface, capillary rise, saturation vapour pressure on a curved surface.
Viscosity
Steady flow of Newtonian fluids, Poiseuillis equation for incompressible fluids,
Statements of Stokes law terminal velocity, effect of temperature on viscosity,
Reynolds number, turbulent flow and crirical velocity
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
(3-1-0)
of reference,
Momentum,
length contraction,
Recommended books
1. PhysicsPart-I:ResanickandHalliday.
1. Mechanics:D.S.Mathur.
3. ConceptinPhysicsVol.I:H.C.Verma.
4. Mechanics:R.K. ShuklaandAnchalSrivastava.
5. AnIntroductiontonMechanics:D.KleppnerandR.Kolenkow
6. Mechanics (Berkeley Physics Course) Vol. I: C. Kettel, W. D. Knight, M.A.
Rudermanand A.C. Helmholz-
2.
3.
4.
Ultrasonics
Basic principles of generation and detection.
References:
1.
2.
3.
Mathematical
pre-processor
function).
directives,
UNIT-IV: C-Iab. Execution of a simple programme, Conditional & Unconditional Branching, Loops, Functions (Integrative & Recursive), Arrays (2-D &
3-D), Structures, Linked Lists, File I/O.
Recommended books
1..B.WKernighan, D.M. Ritchie: The C Programming Language, Prentice Hall
India, 1990.
2. YashwantKanetkar, "Let us C", BPB Publications, 2nd Edition, 2001.
3. E. Balagurusamy: Programming in ANSI C, 4th edition, Tata McGraw Hill ..
(3-0-0)
studies, definition, scope and
Int. Biology
PHYSICS LAB-I (PHY/PHY/112070)
(0-0-4)
1. Searle'smethod(Young'smodulus)
2. Searle'smethod(Torsionalrigidity)
3. Young'smodulus(BendingofBeam)
4. Maxwell'sneedle
5. Pohl'sPendulum
6. ShearmodulususingTortionalpendulum
7. Mechanicalhysteresis
8. VelocityofsoundusingKundt'stube
9. Forceofcurrentcarryingconductor
10.Halleffect
INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS LAB-I (PHY/PHY/112080)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
9
(0-0-4)
Measurement oflengthanderroranalysis(ScrewgaugeandSlidecaliper)
Radiusofcurvature bySpherometer
Determination of' g'bybarpendulum
Determination of'g' byfreefall
MomentofInertiaofirregularbody
MomentofInertia(Flywheel)
Viscosity ofliquid(Stoke'slaw)
Springconstant(Staticmethod)
Springconstant (Dynamical method)
10
SECOND SEMESTER
MATHEMATICS-II (PHY/MAT/120010)
(3-1-0)
and conductors,
Recommended books
1. D.J.Griffiths, Introduction to electrodynamics r' Ed.
2. E.M. Purcell, Electricity and Magnetism (Berkeley Physics course) 2nd Ed.
3. R.P. Feynman, R. B. Leighton and M. Sands, The Feynman Lecture of Physics
Vol.
4. E. Hecht, Optics, 4th Ed.
5. F.A. Jenkins and H.E. White, Fundamentals of Optics.
6. A.K. Ghatak, Optics.
7. K.K. Sharma, Optics: Principles and applications.
8. G.R. Fowles, Introduction to Modern Optics.
BASIC PHYSICS-II(3-1-0)
Fluids :
Definitions of Fluid, pressure and density, measuring pressure, Pascals principle,
ideal fluidsin motion, equation of continuity, Bernoullis equation, application of
Bernoullis equation and equation of continuity, viscosity, turbulence and chaotic
flow.
Thermodynamics and kinetic theory of gases:
Zerothslaw of thermodynamics, heat and work, first law of thermodynamics, work
done byan ideal gas, pressure, temperature and molecular kinetic energy, mean free
path, specific heat of an ideal gas, definition of entropy, second law of
thermodynamics, engines and refrigerators, third law of thermodynamics.
Optics:
Lightas a wave, interference, Youngs interference experiment, coherence, intensity
distribution in double slit experiment, interference from thin films, definition of
diffraction, diffraction from a single slit and intensity distribution, diffraction by a
circular aperture and its application in making eye pieces, X-ray diffraction.
Polarization: Creation and detection.
Modern Physics:
Black body radiation, elementary ideas of Wiens displacement law and RayleighJeans Law,Plancks hypothesis-introduction of universal constant h, photoelectric
effect, Einsteins
Photoelectric equation, de-Broglie hypothesis, wave particle duality, electron
waves, description Of Davisson -Germer experiment.
Basics of LASER and its applications:
Spontaneous emission, stimulated emission, Einsteins A and B coefficients,
population inversion,
Basics of LASER system (qualitative), some medical application, Holography.
References:
1) Understanding Physics by Karen Cummings et al.
Opticalisomerismincompoundscontainingoneandtwoasymmetriccenters,designation
ofabsoluteconfiguration,AromaticityandHuckel'srule,Establishmentofstructureof
benzene(heatofhydrogenation,calculationofresonanceenergy).
Unit-Ill: Water Technology-IntroductionandspecificationsofwaterHardnessandits
determination,
Alkalinity,Boilerfeedwater,boilerproblemsscale,sludge,priming&foaming:causes&prevention,Boilerproblemscausticembrittlement&corrosion:
causes
&prevention,Carbonate&phosphateconditioning,colloidalconditioning&calgon
treatment,Watersofteningprocesses:Lime- sodaprocess,
Ionexchange method,
Reverseosmosis,Waterfordomesticuse.
RecommendedBooks:
1. G. Svehla: Vogel's Qualitative Inorganic Analysis
2. A.K. Nad, B. Mahapatra and A. Ghoshal: An Advanced Course 10 Practical
Chemistry
3. T. M. Penning: Chemical Carcinogenesis
4. Organic Chemistry, T.W.G. Solomons and C.B. Fryhle, John Wiley, 8th Edn.,
2007
5. Organic Chemistry, Stanley H Pine 5thEdn., 2007.
6. Engineering Chemistry- Sunita Rattan
7. Engineering Chemistry-ShashiChawla
8. Physical Chemistry of surfaces A. W. Adamson and A.P. Gast
9. Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, C.N. Banwell and E.M. McCash, Tata
McGraw Hill, 1995.
10. Modem Spectroscopy, J.M. Hollas, John Wiley, 4thEdn., 2004.
HEAT (4-0-0)
Kinetic theory of gases:
Basic assumptions of kinetic theory, ideal gas approximation, deduction of perfect
gas laws, Maxwells distribution of gas laws(both in terms of velocity and energy),
root mean square and most probable speeds, finite size of molecules, collision
probability, distribution of free path and mean free path from Maxwells
distribution, Degrees of freedom, equipartition of energy, application to specific
heat, Dulong-Petits Law.
Transport Phenomenon:
Viscosity, thermal conduction and diffusion in gases, Brownian motion, Einsteins
theory, Perrins work, determination of Avogadro number.
Real gases:
Nature of intermolecular interaction, isotherms of real gases, van der-Waals
Equation of state, olther equations of state, critical constants of a gas, law of
corresponding states, virial coefficients, Boyle temperature, limitations of van derWaals equation of state.
References:
1. A treatise on Heat by Saha and Srivastava
2. Feynman Lectures first volume
MODERN PHYSICS
(PHY/PHY/121060)
(4-0-0)
Origin of Quantum
Theory: Inadequacy of Classical Mechanics, The Franck-Hertz
Experiment, Space Quantization: Stem and Gerlach Experiment, Limitations of old Quantum
Theory, Wave Nature of Particles: Matter Waves, Experimental Confirmation of Particle Waves,
G. P. Thomson's Experiment, Applications of Electron Diffraction, Bohr's Correspondence
Principle.
Atomic Structure of Matter: Thomson's Atom Model, Rutherford's Nuclear Atom Model,
Hydrogen Spectrum, Bohr's Theory of Atomic Structure, Bohr's Theory of Hydrogen Atom,
Sommerfeld correction, Spectrum of Ionised Helium, Finite Mass Correction, Discovery of
Heavy Hydrogen (Deutron), Hydrogen Like Spectra, Alkali Atomic --Spectra, Excitation and
Ionisation Potentials, Experimental Evidence for Quantisation, Types of Spectra, Emission
and Absorption Line (atomic) Spectra, Fluorescenceand Phosphorescence.
Photoelectric effect and Emission spectrum: Introduction, Einstein's photoelectric equation,
Compton effect, Theory of Compton effect, Applications of photoelectric effect.
X-rays: Production of X-rays: Coolidge Tube, Properties of X-rays, Measurement of the Intensity
of X-rays, Variation of X-ray Intensity with Wavelength, Origin of Continuous Spectrum, Origin
of Characteristic X-ray Spectrum, Absorption of X-rays, Moseley'sLaw, X-ray diffraction,
Bragg's law, Determination of crystal structure.
Radioactivity: Natural and artificial radioactivity, Properties of a, and y rays, fundamental laws
of radioactivity, radioactive disintegration, half and average life periods, activities of
radioactive substances, radiation damage, radiation detectors: G M Counter, Scintillation counter,
semiconductor detectors, bubble chamber, spark chamber detector, production of artificial
radioactivity, radio-isotopes, application of artificial radioactivity,radioactive dating (radiometric,
carbon and geological).
The Nucleus and Nuclear Energy: Nuclear Mass, Nuclear Size, Angular Momentum of the
Nucleus, Constituents of the Nucleus, Neutron as Building Block, Binding Energy, Stable Nuclei,
Decay of Unstable Nuclei, Nuclear Fission, Spontaneous Fission and Potential Barrier, Emission
of Neutrons in Fission, Self-Sustaining Chain Reaction: Nuclear Reactor, Neutron Balance in
Reactor, Uncontrolled Chain Reaction-Bomb, Nuclear Fusion, Controlled Fusion, Fusion in
Stars.
Recommended books
1. J.B.Rajam, Modern Physics
2. S.L. Kakani& S. Kakani, Modern Physics
3. H.S. Mani & G.K. Mehta, Introduction to Modern Physics
4. A.S.Vasudeva,Modern Physics
(PHY/PHY/122110)
(0-0-4)
1 . Kater's Pendulum
2. Coupled pendulum
3. Magnetic hysteresis loop
4. Surface tension
5. Viscosity
6. Dielectric constant of different materials
7. Charging curve of a capacitor
8. Magnetic field of paired coils in Helmholtz arrangement
9. Electromagnetic induction
10. Force of current carrying conductor
11. Velocity of sound using resonance tube
(0-0-4)
THIRD SEMESTER
MATHEMATICS-III (PHY/MAT/210010)
(3-1-0)
OPTICS
(PHY/OPT/211030)
(4-0-0)
Interference:
Wavepropagation,1-0and3dimensional waveequations,Sinusoidal waves, Phase and
Group velocities; Superposition of waves, Interference by division of wave-front,
Concept of spatial and temporal coherence; Interference by division of wave-front:
Fresnel Bi-prism, Interference by division of amplitude: Anti-reflecting films; Colour
of thin films; Newton's rings; Michelson interferometer.Fabry Perot
interferometer,Resolution and Free spectral range Diffraction: Fraunhofer diffraction:
diffraction by a single slit, double slit, circularaperture; Resolving power of
microscopes and telescopes; Diffraction grating, Resolving power and Dispersive
power, Fresnel diffraction: Zone plate,diffraction due to straight edgePolarization:
Concept of linear, circular and elliptical polarizations; Brewster's law and Malus'slaw;
Double refraction by crystals; Interference of polarized light, half wave and quarter
wave plates; Analysis of polarized light; Kerr effect, Pockel's effect, Faraday effect,
Fermat's Principle, Ray equation and its solution
Recommended books
1. PhysicalOptics:B.K.Mathurand T.P. Pandya.
2. A TextbookofOptics:N. Subrahmanyam, BrijlalandM.N.Avadhanulu.
3. GeometricalandPhysicalOptics:Longhurst.
4. Optics: Ajoy K. Ghatak
5. Optics:P.K. Srivastava.
(PHY/APL/212060)
(0-0-10)
1 . Kater's Pendulum;
2. Lee's Method
3. Photoelectric effect
4. Young's modulus
5. Newton's ring
6. Coils in AC circuit, capacitor in the AC circuit and RLC circuit
7. Dispersion and resolving power of prism
8. Ttansmission grating
9. Michelson Interferrometer
10. Thermal and electrical conductivity of copper and aluminum
11. Laser diffraction
12. Polarimeter
FOURTH SEMESTER
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS-II (PHY/MPH/221010)
(4-0-0)
1. MathematicalMethodsforPhysicists:Arfkenand Weber
2. Mathematical Physics:P.K.Chattopadhyay
3. Mathematical MethodsinPhysicalSciences:Boas
4. MathematicsforPhysicistsandEngineers:Pipes
QUANTUM PHYSICS
(PHY/QPH/221020)
(4-0-0)
(PHY/ELE/221030) (4-0-0)
(PHY/SSP/221040)
(4-0-0)
lattice, crystal planes and Miller indices, unit cells, typical crystal
structure, coordination number, packing fraction, Diffraction of X-ray by
crystal
lattice,
Brags
law,
laues
formulation
of
Xrayndiffraction,reciprocal lattice, Brillouin zones, Laue spots, rotating
crystalanddebyeScherrer methods, geometrical structurefactor, atomic
form factor, calculation for bcc,fcc and diamond structure, Metallic
structure, close packed structure, quasicrystal.
UNIT II Defects in solids: Lattice defects, vaccancies, Schotky and
Frenkel pairs, edge and screw disslocations, experimental methods to
observed defects, neutron and electron diffraction methods.
UNIT III Band Theory of solids: The Bloch theorem, Bloch functions, The
Kroning-penney model, Number of wave functions in the band, Velocity
and effective mass of the electron.
UNIT IV Bonding in solids: Lennard jones potential, concepts of cohesive
energy, covalent bonding and its origin, ionic bonding, energyof bonding ,
transtion between covalent and ionic bonding,mettalic bonding, Vander
waalsbonding,hydrogen bond.
UNIT V Lattice vibrations: Vibrational modes of continuous media,
phonon, linear monoatomic and diatomic chains, acoustical and optical
phonons, qualitative description of phonon spectrain solids.
UNIT VI Specific heat of solids: Einstein and debye theories of specific
heat of solids, density of states, T3 law, Normal and umklapp process.
1
2
3
4
5
Recommendedbooks
Solid state Physics : S.O. Pillai
Solid state Physics : N. W. Ashcroft and N. David Mermin
Solid state Physics : R. K. Puri and V. K. Babbar
Solid state Physics : C. Kittel
Elementary Solid state Physics : M. Ali Omar
1st MODULE:
Electrostatics: Electric charge, Conservation of charge, Coulombs law,
Electric field, Charge distribution, Flux and Gausss law and applications.
Electric Potential: Line integral of the electric field Potential difference
and potential function and its gradient, Derivation of the field from
potential, potential for specific cases, Energy associated with an electric
field, Gausss theorem and differential form of Gausss theorem, The Curl
of electric field and Stokes theorem, Work and energy in electrostatics,
Laplaces equation in one, two and three dimensions, Conductors and
insulators, conductors in electrostatic field, some simple systems of
conductors, energy stored in a capacitor, boundary conditions and
uniqueness theorem, Method of images, Separation of variables in
Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
Multipole expansion, Electric fields in matter: Polarization: i. dielectrics,
ii. induced dipoles, iii. Allignment of polar molecules, Field of polarized
objects: i. bound charges and their physical interpretations, ii. Field inside
a dielectric, Electric displacement: i. Gausss law in presence of
dielectrics, ii. Boundary conditions, Linear dielectrics.
2nd MODULE:
Electric currents and fields of moving charges:, Electric current and
current density, Steady current and charge conservation, Ohms law,
electrical conduction in metals and semiconductors, Circuits and circuit
elements, Energy dissipation in current flow, Electromotive force.
Magnetic Circuits And Induction:
Magnetic Circuits, Magnetic Materials and their properties, static and dynamic
emfs and force on
current carrying conductor, AC operation of Magnetic Circuits, Hysteresis and
Eddy current
losses.
3rd MODULE:
Magnetostatics: Biot-Savarts law, Amperes law and its applications,
Vector potential, Determination of vector potential from Biot-Savarts law,
Vector potential for a circular current loop, Force due to magnetic fields;
Lorentz force, Lorentz force in potential form, Force on a dipole in an
external field, Magnetic moment, Multipole expansion of vector potential,
Magnetization in materials, Magnetic boundary conditions, methods of
solving boundary value problems in magnetostatics, The field of a
High doses received in a short time, Low-level doses limits, direct ionization
of DNA, radiation damage
to DNA, Biological effects (Genetic, Somatic, Cancer and sterlity).
Reference Books:
1) Introduction to Experimental Nuclear Physics by R.M. Singru.
2) A Primer in Applied Radiation Physics by F.A. Smith.
3) Radiation Biophysics by E.L. Alpen.
4) Atom, Radiation and Radiation Protection by J. Turner.
NUCLEAR DETECTOR
MODULES(3-1-0)
ARRAY
AND
RELATED
ELECTRONIC
Idea about accelerators and radiation detectors, Gamma detector array, Charged
Particle detector array, Neutron detector array, Indian National Gamma array,
Pulse shape Discriminator, High voltage Power supply, Pre-amplifier, amplifier,
variable Gain amplifier, Gate and delay generator (GDG), Analog to Digital
converter (ADC), Anti-Compton shields, BGO Compton shields, Photomultiplier
Tubes, Computer Automated Measurement And Control (CAMAC), Time to
digital converter (TDC), 16 channel fast amplifier, Constant fraction discriminator
(CFD), Fan-in/Fan-out (FIFO), Delay Generator, Idea of Charged Particle gamma
Coincidence and gamma- gamma coincidence, Oscilloscope, Liquid nitrogen
Dewar
Reference:
1) IUAC Annual Reports 2005-2013
CLASSICAL FIELD THEORY (3-1-0)
Simple Field Theory
Introduction to field theory ,Field theory as a continuum limit, Euler Lagrange
equation, The stress-energy tensor, Hamiltonian formulation, Poisson bracket and
momentum representation
Special Relativity
Covariant
Electromagnetic Fields
Formulation in terms of four vector potential, Action in terms of F , Explicit
illustration in terms of electric and magnetic fields, Maxwells equations as the
corresponding Euler-Lagrange equation, Application of Noethers theorem, stressenergy tensor, equation of continuity
References:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Simple models and a graphical procedure of their solutions, discrete logistic type
model: chaos, stability, periodic solution and bifurcation, ecological implications,
tumor cell growth
Models for interacting population
Predatory-prey models, complexity and stability, competition models, mutualism,
threshold phenomenon
Epidemic models
Simple epidemic models and practical applications, examples, modeling
transmission dynamics of HIV
General mathematical models
Simple random walk and derivation of the diffusion equation, reaction diffusion
equation and equation of continuity, models for animal dispersion, chemotaxis
(smell related dispersion)
Recommended text :
1) Essential Mathematical Biology Nicholas F. Britton Springer (2004)
2) An Introduction to Mathematical Biology Linda J. S. Allen
Pearson (2006)
3) Mathematical Models of Biological Systems Hugo van den Berg
Oxford University Press (2011)
4) Applied Partial Differential Equations J. David Logan
Springer (2011)
NANOSIENCE ANDNANO-TECHNOLOGY(3-1-0)
Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies, Nanoscience in
Nature, History of Nanotechnologies, Fundamental
"nano effects":
electrical, optical, magnetic, mechanical, chemical properties, Overview
of nanomaterials: metals, alloys, oxides, chalcogenides, magnetic, carbon
nanotube, composites, etc. and small structures:
Quantum dots , Quantum wells and Quantum wires. of nanotechnologies:
medicine and health care, environment,
energy, electronics,
Optical Fibers:
Structure of optical fibers, Step and graded index fibers, Single, multimode and Wprofile fibers. Meridional and skew rays.Numerical aperture and acceptance angle.
Multipath, Material dispersion, their combined effect, RMS pulse widths and
frequency response Birefringence, Attenuation in optical fibers Absorption,
Scattering, Radiative losses. Photonic crystal fibers.
Wave Propagation in Step-index Fibers: Modes in a step-index fiber, Weakly
guiding solutions, Time dispersion, Material Dispersion and Waveguide dispersion
in single-mode fibers.
Wave Propagation in Graded-index Fibers: Modes in graded index fibers.
Approximate solution (WKB Approximation).No. of propagating modes.The
equivalence of WKB Approximation and the ray model. Inter model and Intra
(3-1-0)
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4. G.E.Keiser,OpticalFiberCommunications, McGraw-Hili.
5. P.K.Chea,Fiber OptiCS,DevicesandSystems.
NANO-PHOTONICS
Unit I: Introduction: photons and electrons, their propagation, confinement,
tunneling. Localization under a periodic potential: Band gap. Cooperative
effect.Nanoscale optical interactions.Nanoscale confinement of electronic
interactions, nanoscale electronic energy transfer.Cooperative emissions.
Unit II: Inorganic semiconductors, quantum wells, wired, dots and rings.
Manifestation of quantum confinement. Quantum confined stark effect. Dielectric
confinement effect, superlattices.Coreshell quantum dots and quantum dot
quantum wells. Quantum confined structures as Lasing media. Organic Quantum
confined structures.
Unit III: Basics Concepts of Photonic Crystals. Theoretical Modeling.Methods of
Fabrication.Optical Circuitry.Nonlinear Photonic Crystals.Photonic Crystals and
Optical Communications. Application to high efficiency emitters, miniaturized
photonic circuits and dispersion engineering. Photonic Crystal Sensors.
Unit IV: Photonic crystal fiber, photonic band gap fibers ( PBG), band gap guiding,
single mode and multi mode, dispersion engineering, nonlinearity engineering,
devices using crystal fibers.
Unit V: Metallic nanoparticles, nanorods and nanoshells, local field enhancement.
Collective modes in nanoparticle arrays, particle chains and arrays.sufaceplasmons,
plasmon waveguides.Applications of Metallic Nanostructures.
Unit VI: Resonant cavity quantum well lasers and lightemitting diodes,
Fundamentals of Cavity QED, strong and weak coupling regime, Purcell factor,
Spontaneous emission control, Application of microcavities, including low
threshold lasers, resonant cavity LED. Microcavity based single photon sources.
References:
1. Nanophotonics, Paras N Ptrasad, John Wiley & Sons ( 2004)
2. Photonic Crystals: Towards Nanoscale Photonic Devices; Jean Michel Lourtioz,
Springer ;
ISBN 354024431X
3. Fundamentals of Photonic Crystal Fibers; Fredric Zolla Imperial College Press.
ISBN
1860945074
4. Photonic Crystals; John D Joannopoulos, Princeton University Press; ISBN
0691037442
5. Photonic Crystals: Modelling Flow of Light; John D Joannopoulos , R.D. Meade
and J.N.Winn,
Prenceton University Press ( 1995)
6. The Handbook of Photonics ByMool Chand Gupta, John Ballato
SIX SEMESTER
STATISTICAL MECHANICS-I (4-0-0)
1st MODULE:
Introduction to statistical mechanics
Random walk, Brownian motion
General discussion of random walk
Statistical description of system of particles: i. Idea of ensemble ii. Basic
postulates and calculations iii. Idea of density of states
2ND MODULE:
Statistical thermodynamics
Thermodynamic laws and basic statistical relations
Statistical calculation of thermodynamic quantities
Macroscopic parameters and their measurements and applications
3rd MODULE:
Basic methods and results of statistical mechanics
Isolated systems, microcanonical ensemble.
Calculation of thermodynamic quantities
Gibbs paradox
Canonical ensemble and applications
Grand canonical ensemble and applications
4th MODULE:
Simple applications of statistical mechanics:
Partition function and their properties
Specific heats of solids
Para magnetism
General equilibrium conditions:
System in contact with reservoir at constant temperature and pressure
Stability condition of a homogeneous substance
Clausius- Clapeyron equation
5th MODULE:
Quantum statistics of ideal gas:
Identical particles and symmetry requirements, deviation from classical
ideas
Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics
Bose-Einstein statistics
Fermi-Dirac statistics
Quantum statistics in classical limit
Quantum states of a single particle and corresponding partition function
Black-body radiation
Conduction electrons in metals
Recommended Books
1) Fundamental of Statistical and Thermal Physicds by F. Reif
2) Fundamental of Statistical and Thermal Physicds by K. Huang and J Wiley
NUCLEAR PHYSICS (4-0-0)
Nuclear Structure and Basic nuclear properties
Mass, Charge, Nuclear size and shapes, nuclear spin, parity, nuclear angular
momentum, nuclear magnetic moment, Packing fraction, mass defect and binding
energy, binding energy of deuteron, variation of packing fraction with mass
number, binding energies of nuclei (plot of B/A against A), nature of nuclear
forces.
Elementary Ideas of alpha, Beta and Gamma Decays
Electrostatics:
Mechanical stress on unit area of a charged conductor application to electrified
soap bubble Potential energy stored in unit volume of a medium surrounding a
charged body.
Capacitor : Capacitance of a capacitor Spherical and cylindrical capacitors
energy of a charged capacitor Loss of energy due to sharing of charges force of
a attraction between the plates of a charged capacitor quadrant electrometer
Measurement of potential, ionization current and dielectric constant.
Magnetostatics:
Magnetic shell potential due to magnetic shell field due to magnetic shell
equivalent of electric circuit and magnetic shell Magnetic induction (B) and field
(H) permeability and susceptibility Hysteresis loop.
Thermo electricity:
Carey Fosters Bridge Peltier coefficient and Thomson coefficient Application
of thermodynamics to thermocouple thermoelectric power Thermoelectric
diagrams and uses.
Moving charge in electric and magnetic field
Hall effect, cyclotron, synchrocyclotron and synchrotron force on a current
carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field, force and torque on a current loop.
Electromagnetic induction
Expression for induced emf time varying magnetic fields Betatron Ballistic
galvanometer theory damping correction self and mutual inductance,
coefficient of coupling, calculation of self inductance of a long solenoid toroid
energy stored in magnetic field. Induction coil and its uses.Elementary theory of
flux meter and deadbeat galvanometer.
Aspects of D.C. circuits:
Growth and decay of currents in LR, CR and in L-C-R circuits, Growth and decay
of charge in a capacitance resistance circuit Determination of high resistance by
leakage Growth and decay of charge in a LCR circuit Conditions for the
discharge to be oscillatory Frequency of oscillation. Critical damping, Oscillatory
discharge, time constant, energy stored in an inductance.
Alternating current:
L-C-R circuits in sinusoidal e.m.f, application of imaginary operator, phase
diagram, Power in A.C cicuits, power factor, resonance in series and parallel
circuits, RMS, average value of current and emf power in AC circuits power
factor in LR and CR circuits AC and DC Motors. Q-factor, filter selectivity,
SEVEN SEMESTER
3.
4.
Unit-III Potentials and Fields: Scalar and vector potentials, Gauge transformations,
Coulomb gauge and Lorentz gauge, Retarded potentials, Lienard-Wiechart
potentials, Fields of a moving point charge.
Unit-IV: Radiation: Electric dipole radiation, magnetic dipole radiation, Radiation
from an arbitrary source, Power radiated by point charge, Radiation reaction,
Radiation damping, Physical basis of Radiation reaction, Cherenkov radiation.
Unit-V: Relativistic Electrodynamics: Geometry of relativity, Lorentz
transformations, Structure of space-time, Proper time and velocity, Relativistic
energy and momentum, Magnetism as a relativistic phenomenon. Transformation
of differential operators, Invariance of DAlembertian operator, Invariance of
charge, Transformation of charge density and current density, Field transform,
Field tensor, Maxwells equations in covariance four tensor form, Lorentz
transformations of electric and magnetic fields, Electromagnetic field due to
moving charge.
References:
11.Introduction to classical electrodynamics - Griffiths.
12.Classical electrodynamics Third Edition -John David Jackson
13.Electricity and Magnetism - Edward M. Purcell Berkeley Physics Course, Vol. 2
14.Electricity and Magnetism C.J.Smith. Edward Arnold Ltd.
15.Elements of Electromagnetics-M. N. O. Sadiku, 5th Edn, Oxford Univ. Press,
2010.
16.Electricity and Magnetism- KK Tewari
17.Sehgal, Chopra and Sehgal Elecricity and Magnetism
18.Duggal and Chabbra Electricity and Magnetism
19.Z. Popovic, B.D. Popovic, Introductory Electromagnetics, Printice Hall, 1999.
Plasma Diagnostic Techniques: Single probe method ; Double probe method; Use
of probe technique for measurement of plasma parameters in magnetic field;
Microwave method; Spectroscopic method; Laser as a tool for plasma diagnostics,
X-ray diagnostics of plasma; Acoustic method.
Properties of fully Ionized Plasma: Dynamics of collision between two charged
particles; Conductivity of fully ionized plasma.
Basic Laser System:Basic concept of construction of laser system, various
pumping system, pumping cavities for solid state laser system, characteristics of
host materials and doped ions
Resonators: Modes of a Rectangular Cavity and the Open Planar Resonator, The
Quality Factor, Transverse and Longitudinal mode Selection, Q-switching, Mode
Locking in Lasers, Confocal Resonator system, Planar Resonators, General
Spherical Resonator.
Books Recommended:
1. Principles of lasers- O Svelto
2. Quantum Electronics- A Yariv
3. The Physics and Technology of Laser Resonator- D R Hall & P E Jackson
4. Introduction to optical electronics- K A Jones
5. Basic principles of plasma physics-IchimaruSetsuo
6. Plasma Physics-S. N. SEN
: S.O. Pillai
: N. W. Ashcroft and N. David Mermin
: R. K. Puri and V. K. Babbar
: C. Kittel
: M. Ali Omar
EIGHTH SEMESTER
STATISTICAL PHYSICS-II (4-0-0)
Formalisms of equilibrium statistical mechanics
Concept of phase space and ensemble, ergodic hypothesis, postulate of equal a
priori probability, equality of ensemble average and time average, Liouvilles
theorem
Ensemble
Microcanonical ensemble, Boltzmanns postulate of entropy, Gibbs paradox,
Canonical ensemble and its properties, fluctuations of internal energy, application
of canonical ensemble-ideal monatomic gas, grand canonicalensemble-system in
contact with a particle reservoir, chemical potential, physical significance of
various statistical quantities, density and energy fluctuations
Classical non-ideal gas
Van der Waals equation of state, Mayer cluster expansion, virial coefficients,
Mean-field theory
Quantum statistical mechanics
Density matrix, quantum Liouvilles theorem, density matrices forMicrocanonical,
canonical and grand canonical ensembles, simple examples of Density matricesone electron
in a magnetic field, particle in a box
Ideal Bose and Fermi gas
Formalism of Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics, applications: DebyeTheory
of specific heat, Bose condensation, Pauli paramagnetism
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2)
3)
4)
Nonequilibrium systems
Brownian motion, Einstein-Smoluchowski theory, Langevin theory of Brownian
motion, Fokker-Planck equation, spectral analysis of fluctuations: the WienerKhintchine theorem, fluctuation-dissipation theorem, Onsager relations
Fundamental of Statistical and Thermal Physics by F. Reif
Statistical Mechanics-R. K. Pathria
Fundamental of Statistical and Thermal Physics by K. Huang and J Wiley
Statistical Mechanics-R. Feynman
ELECTRONICS-II (4-0-0)
Amplifier:
Analog Signals, Tuned Voltage Amplifier, power amplifier, Operational Amplifier,
Impedance matching, amplification (Op-Amp based, Instrumentation and
feedback) and their application.Differential amplifier, its parameter, basic
application.
Oscillators:
Working principle of different types of oscillators, tuned emitter oscillator, Hartley
oscillators,
Colpitts oscillator, phase shift oscillator, Wien bridge oscillator, and crystal
oscillator.Sinusoidal oscillator.Multivibrator, schimitt trigger, active RC filter.
.
Digital Electronics
Combinational and sequential logic ,RS flip flop,JK Flip Flop, master slave JK
Flip Flop, Decoder,encoder,digital techniques and applications,(shift registers,
counters, comparators), Analog to digital converter and digital to analog converter.
Detailed about CRO: Basic principles, Block diagram, Cathode ray tube, Vertical
Amplifier, Horizontal Deflection system, Triggered sweep CRO, Delay line,
Travelling Wave type CRT, Dual Trace Oscilloscope, Digital read out oscilloscope,
Spot wheel & Gear Wheel method, Measurement of Capacitance & Inductance ,
Lissajous figure for Phase measurement, storage type CRO, Application of CRO.
Detailed of Frequency and Phase modulation
Recommended books
1. D.Chattopadhyay and P.C Rakshit New age International Publisher, Electronic
Fundamentals and Applications.
2. R. Gayakwad, Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, 4th Ed.
3. P Malvino and D.P.Leach, Principle of Digital Electronics.
4. T.L.Floyd, Electronic Devices.
5. D.R Choudhary and S.B.Jain, Linear Integrated Circuits.
6. P.Malvino and J.A.Brown, Digital computer electronics
7. Principles of Electronics Millman and Halkias
References:
Relativistic quantum mechanics by Parthasarathy
Quantum Mechanics by Schiff
Quantum Mechanics by Cohen-Tannaudji
Quantum mechanics by messiah
Nuclear Reactions
A brief review of different types of nuclear reactions, Nuclear reaction kinematics,
collision matrix, symmetry of collision matrix and reciprocity, definition of Rmatrix, Compound nucleus theory and its limitations, Continuum theory of nuclear
reaction, Resonance scattering, Briet Wigner description formula, Statistical
theory of nuclear reactions
Nuclear Forces and Two Body Problem:
Central and tensor forces, Evidence for saturation property, Neutron-proton
scattering, exchange character, spin dependence, charge independence and charge
symmetry, Isospin formalism, S-wave effective range theory, proton-proton
scattering, evidence for hardcore potential.
Nuclear Models:
Collective model of a nucleus, Rotational Spectra, Deformed nucleus with a spin j,
Vibratinal states, Nilson model, Use of Nilson diagram, Unified Model
Nuclear Detectors and Particle Accelerators
Multiwire proportional counter (MWPC), Silicon Lithium Si(Li) Detectors,
Germanium Lithium Ge(Li) Detectors, Clover detector, Phoswitch detectors,
Cerenkov Counter, Sodium Iodide Thallium NaI(Tl)Detector, Cesium Iodide
Thallium CsI(Tl), Barium Fluoride (BaF2) Detector , Brief account of counter
electronics
Accelerators:Ion Sources, Pelletron Accelerator, Linacs, Beta ray spectrometer,
Introduction of large Hadron Collider (LHC), Coincidence circuits
Heavy Ion Collisions
Physical description of heavy ion collisions, Collisions near Coulomb barrier,
elementary idea of classical and approximate quantum mechanical theories,
classical and semi-classical analysis of heavy ion reaction data, nuclear rainbow
scattering, exotic and super heavy nuclei, complete and incomplete fusion, idea of
sub barrier fusion, high-spin states, introduction of relativistic heavy ion collisions.
Books Recommended:
References:
1. Statistical Physics by Plischke and Bergersen
2. Statistical Physics by S K Ma.
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