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Zero Lecture - PHY110
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LASER WAVES
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ENGINEERING
SOLID STATEMATERIALS
PHYSICS
FIBER OPTICS
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Computer Science professionals, leaders and entrepreneurs of the future contributing to society
and industry for sustainable growth.
Mission
M1: To build computational skills through hands-on and practice based learning with measurable outcomes.
M2: To establish a strong connect with industry for in-demand technology driven curriculum.
M3: To build the infrastructure for meaningful research around societal problems.
M4: To nurture future leaders through research-infused education and lifelong learning.
M5: To create smart and ethical professionals and entrepreneurs who are recognized globally.
Program
Program Code: P132
Engineering
Information Program Name: B. Tech. Computer Science and
This Bachelor of Technology program offered by Lovely Professional University has a minimum duration of
4 years and is offered under the Semester system through Regular mode. It is a Standalone program based
on the Credit system.
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Program Educational Objectives
PEO1: Graduates will be able to apply technical knowledge to solve industrial problems in
the field of mechanical engineering.
PEO2: Graduates with exposure to interdisciplinary skills will have the potential to become
successful innovators or entrepreneurs engaged in technology development and deployment.
PEO3: Graduates with their lifelong learning skills and research capabilities will be able to
pursue higher studies and research careers at national/international levels.
9. PO9 Individual and team work Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse
teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
1 . PO10 Communication Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
0 engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to
comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make
effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
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11 PO11 Project management and Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and
finance management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member
and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary
environments.
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1 . PO12 Life-long learning Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological
change
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C. Program Specific Options
Sr. No. Outcomes Description
1. PSO1 Apply basic knowledge in the areas such as Software Engineering, Networking and Security,
Database Management Systems, Intelligent Systems, Operating Systems, Programming Skills and
System Architecture for building Software products along with the integration of futuristic
technologies.
2. PSO2 Provide effective and efficient real time solutions using attained knowledge in inter-disciplinary
domains for societal benefits through hands-on projects or hackathons or technical challenges or
global competitions.
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Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy
Course Outcomes:Through this course you will be able to
CO1:: understand the basic principles of physics to lay the
Understand
foundation for various engineering courses.
Determine
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PHY110 – ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Text Books: . ENGINEERING PHYSICS by B K PANDEY, S. CHATURVEDI,
CENGAGE LEARNING
References:
. FUNDAMENTAL OF PHYSICS by HALLIDAY D., RESNICK R., WALKER J.,
WILEY.
CONCEPT OF MODERN PHYSICS. by BESIER ARTHUR., MCGRAW HILL
EDUCATION.
ENGINEERING PHYSICS by HITENDRA K MALIK, A K SINGH, Tata McGraw Hill,
India .
Course Assessment Model
Attendance 5
Continuous Assessment 25
Mid Term Exam 20
End Term Exam 50
Total 100 Marks
MTE: 100% MCQ
ETE: 100% MCQ
Continuous Assessment(CA)
• Two Class Tests
• One pre-MTE (30 Marks)
• one post-MTE (30 Marks)
Dielectric constant
LASERS
LASER (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of radiation)
Syllabus In his most important work,
published in 1900, Planck
Fundamentals of laser- energy levels in atoms
deduced the relationship
Radiation matter interaction, Absorption of light
between energy and the
Spontaneous emission of light, stimulated emission of
frequency of radiation,
light
essentially saying that energy
Population of energy levels, Einstein A and B coefficients
could be emitted or absorbed
Metastable state, population inversion, lasing action
only in discrete chunks –
Properties of laser, resonant cavity, excitation
which he called quanta –
mechanisms
even if the chunks were very
Nd - YAG, He-Ne Laser, Semiconductor Laser
small.
Applications of laser in engineering, holography.
His theory marked a turning Max Planck Albert Einstein
point in physics and inspired
up-and-coming physicists
such as Albert Einstein. In
1905, Einstein released his
paper on the photoelectric
effect, which proposed that
light also delivers its energy
History of LASER in chunks, in this case
http://www.worldoflasers.com/laserhistory.htm discrete quantum particles
https://www.photonics.com/Article.aspx?AID=42279 now called photons.
Unit-3
FIBER OPTICS (Web link)
Fiber Optics
Syllabus
Narinder Singh Kapany
Fiber optics introduction
Optical fiber as a dielectric wave guide
Total internal reflection, acceptance angle
Numerical aperture, relative refractive index
V-number
Step index and graded index fibers
Losses associated with optical fibers
Application of optical fibers
Photoelectric effect
Particle in a box
Niels Bohr Werner Heisenberg PAM Dirac
(Paul Adrien Maurice)
Unit-5 SOLID STATE PHYSICS
Solid State Physics
Syllabus Enrico Fermi Satyendra Nath Bose John Bardeen
Free electron theory
Diffusion and drift current
Fermi energy, Fermi-Dirac distribution function
Band theory of solids - formation of allowed and
Forbidden energy bands
Concept of effective mass - electrons and holes
Hall effect (with derivation)
Semiconductors and insulators
Fermi level for intrinsic and extrinsic
semiconductors
Direct and indirect band gap semiconductors
John Bardeen (May 23, 1908 – January 30, 1991)
was an American physicist and electrical engineer, Leon Cooper
the only person to have won the Nobel Prize in
Physics twice: first in 1956 with William Shockley
and Walter Brattain for the invention of the
transistor; and again in 1972 with Leon N Cooper
and John Robert Schrieffer for a fundamental
theory of conventional superconductivity known
PAM Dirac Albert Einstein John Robert Schrieffer
as the BCS theory. (Paul Adrien Maurice)
Unit – 6 Introduction to engineering materials
Introduction to Engineering materials
Syllabus
Introduction to dielectric material
Dielectric breakdown
Dielectric loss