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Engineering Physics (14BT1BS01)

This document outlines an engineering physics lesson plan for the first year of a B.Tech program. It covers 5 units over 85 periods. Unit 1 discusses lasers, fiber optics, and holography. Unit 2 covers special relativity, acoustics of buildings, and crystallography. Unit 3 examines quantum mechanics and band theory of solids. Unit 4 analyzes dielectric properties of materials and semiconductors. Finally, Unit 5 looks at magnetic properties of materials, superconductivity, and nanomaterials. The lesson plan lists topics, number of periods, and textbooks for each unit.

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Engineering Physics (14BT1BS01)

This document outlines an engineering physics lesson plan for the first year of a B.Tech program. It covers 5 units over 85 periods. Unit 1 discusses lasers, fiber optics, and holography. Unit 2 covers special relativity, acoustics of buildings, and crystallography. Unit 3 examines quantum mechanics and band theory of solids. Unit 4 analyzes dielectric properties of materials and semiconductors. Finally, Unit 5 looks at magnetic properties of materials, superconductivity, and nanomaterials. The lesson plan lists topics, number of periods, and textbooks for each unit.

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LESSON PLAN

Name of the Subject: ENGINEERING PHYSICS (14BT1BS01)


Class& Semester: B.Tech I Year

No. of Book(s)
S. No. Topic Topics for self study
periods followed
UNIT-I:LASERS, FIBER OPTICS AND HOLOGRAPHY
1. Lasers: Introduction, characteristics of 1 T1
laser
2. Principles of lasing action 1 T1

3. Spontaneous and stimulated emission of 1 T1


radiation
4. Einstein’s coefficients 1 T1

5. Population inversion 1 T1
6. Ruby laser 1 T1
7. Helium-Neon laser 1 T1
8. Semiconductor laser 1 T1
9. Applications of lasers 1 T1
10. Fiber optics: Introduction, Construction and 1 T1
working principle of optical fiber
11. Acceptance angle, acceptance cone and 1 T1
numerical aperture
12. Types of optical fibers and refractive index 1 T1
profiles
13. Attenuation and losses in fibers 1 T1
14. Optical fiber communication system 1 T1
15. Applications of optical fibers in sensors and 1 T1
medicine
16. Holography: Introduction, construction of a 1 T1
hologram
17. Reconstruction of image from hologram, 1 T1
applications
18. Problems 1 T1
Total periods required: 18

UNIT-II: SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY, ACOUSTICS OF BUILDINGS AND


CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
19. Special Theory of Relativity: 1 T1
Introduction, absolute frame of reference
20. Time dilation, length contraction 1 T1
21. Addition of velocities 1 T1
22. Mass-energy equivalence, energy- 1 T1
momentum relation
23. Acoustics of Buildings: Introduction, Basic 1 T1
requirement of acoustically good hall
24. Reverberation and time of reverberation, 1 T1
Sabine’s formula for reverberation time
(qualitative treatment)
25. Absorption coefficient of Sound and its 1 T1
measurement, factors affecting the
architectural acoustics and their remedies.

26. Crystallography: Introduction, crystal planes 1 T1


and directions
27. Miller indices 1 T1
28. Separation between successive (hkl) planes 1 T1
29. X-ray diffraction by crystal planes 1 T1
30. Bragg’s law 1
31. Laue method 1 T1
32. Powder method 1 T1
33. Problems 2 T1
Total periods required: 16

UNIT-III:
PRINCIPLES OF QUANTUM MECHANICAS AND BAND THEORY OF SOLIDS

34. Principles of Quantum Mechanics: 1 T1


Black body radiation
35. Wien’s law, Rayleigh-Jeans law and Planck’s 1 T1
law (qualitative)
36. Waves and particles 1 T1
37. Matter waves, de-Broglie’s hypothesis 1 T1
38. G.P. Thomson experiment 1 T1
39. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle 1 T2
40. Schrödinger’s one dimensional wave 1 T2
equation (time independent)
41. Significance of wave function 1 T2
42. Particle in a one dimensional potential box 1 T2
43. Fermi-Dirac distribution and effect of 1 T1
temperature (qualitative treatment)
44. Scattering-source of electrical resistance 1 T2
45. Band Theory of Solids: Electron in a periodic 1 T2
potential
46. Kronig-Penney model (qualitative treatment) 2 T1
47. Origin of energy band formation in solids, 1 T1
effective mass of electron
48. Distinction between metals, semiconductors 1 T1
and insulators based on band theory
49. Problems 1 T1
Total periods required: 17
UNIT-IV:DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS AND SEMICONDUCTORS

50. Dielectric Properties of Materials: 1 T1


Introduction, dielectric constant
51. Electronic polarization 1 T1
52. Ionic and orientation polarizations 1 T1
(qualitative treatment)
53. Local field 1 T1

54. Clausius - Mossotti equation, frequency 1 T1


dependence of polarisability (qualitative
treatment)
55. Ferro and Piezo electricity 2 T1
56. Semiconductors: Introduction, 1 T2
Intrinsic semiconductors-carrier
concentration
57. Extrinsic semiconductors- carrier 1 T1
concentration
58. Electrical conductivity in semiconductors 1
59. Drift and diffusion, Einstein’s relation 1 T2
60. Hall effect 1 T2
61. Direct and indirect band gap semiconductors 1 T2
62. p-n junction, energy diagram of p-n diode 1 T1
diode equation (qualitative)
63. LED 1 T1
64. Photo diode and solar cell 1 T1,T2
65. Problems 1 T1
Total periods required: 17
UNIT-V: MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND
NANOMATERIALS
66. Magnetic Properties of Materials: 2 T2
Introduction, origin of magnetic moment
67. Classification of magnetic materials into dia, 1 T2
para, ferro, anti-ferro and ferri magnetism
68. Hysteresis 1 T2
69. Soft and hard magnetic materials 1 T2
70. Superconductivity: General properties 1 T2
71. Meissner effect 1 T2
72. Penetration depth, Type-I and Type-II 1 T2
superconductors
73. Flux quantization, Josephson effects 1 T2
74. Applications of superconductors 1 T1
75. Nanomaterials: Introduction, surface area to 1 T2
volume ratio, quantum confinement
76. Properties of nanomaterials 1 T2
77. Synthesis of nanomaterials by ball milling, 1 T2
plasma arcing
78. Pulsed laser deposition and sol-gel method 1 T1
79. Carbon nanotubes-properties and 1 T1
applications
80. Applications of nanomaterials 1 T2
81. Problems 1 T1
Total periods required: 17
Grand total periods required: 85

TEXTBOOKS :

T1: S. Mani Naidu,Engineering Physics, Pearson Education, 2013.


T2: P. K. Palaniswamy, Engineering Physics, Scitech Publications India Private
Limited, 2009

REFERENCE BOOKS:

R1: R. K. Gaur and S. L. Gupta , Engineering Physics, , DhanpatRai


Publications (P) Ltd., 8th Edition, 2001.
R2 : M. R. Srinivasan,Engineering Physics , New Age International (P) Limited,
Publishers, 1st Edition,2010.

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