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Credit
Ins. Dur. Unit. Total
Study Components CIA
Hrs/ Hrs. exam Mark
List of Group Elective papers (Colleges can choose any one of the Grouppapers as electives)
GROUP A GROUP B
Paper I/ Fundamentals of Nanoscale Introductory Astronomy And Astrophysics
Sem I Science
Paper Nanomaterials Synthesis Introductory Cosmology
II/Sem II
Paper Characterization and Application Astronomical Techniques
III/Sem III of Nano Materials
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FIRST SEMESTER
FIRST SEMESTER
Tutorial: Mathematical Physics (This portion is not intended for examination purpose)
1) Fourier Transformation (FT) of Gaussian functions.
2) Applications of FT of dirac delta function.
3) Solution of time dependent problems by FT.
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FIRST SEMESTER
Tutorial: Quantum Mechanics I (This portion is not intended for examination purpose)
1) One dimensional step, barrier, well.
2) Particle energy below and above barrier height; similarly for well.
3) Plotting of harmonic oscillator wavefunctions; problems involving matrix representations
of an operator.
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FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
Tutorial: Quantum Mechanics II (This portion is not intended for examination purpose)
1) Difference in collision process between Classical and Quantum identical particles.
2) Optical theorem.
3) Partial wave analysis of scattering from standard simple potential; scattering cross-section.
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SECOND SEMESTER
Unit I: Electrostatics
Coulomb’s law- Gauss law-differential and integral representation- Electric field- Electric
potentialenergy density-Method of images-Multipole expansions.
SECOND SEMESTER
PRACTICAL II-ELECTRONICS
(Examination at the end of Second Semester)
Any Fifteen Experiments
1. Design of Regulated and Dual Power Supply and Construction using fixed voltage
regulator and
723.
2. Basic Logic Gates-Digital IC’s
3. Parameters of Op-Amp
4. Design of Wave Form Generators- using Op-Amp and Timer 555.
5. Design of Phase-Shift Oscillator- Op-Amp
6. Design of Wein’s Bridge Oscillator- Op-Amp
7. Design of Active Filters- Op-Amp
8. Design of Differential Amplifier- Op-Amp
9. Sign Changer, Scale Changer, Summer and Subtractor- Op-Amp
10. Analog Computer Setup-Solving Simultaneous Equations
11. Design of UJT Relaxation Oscillator
12. CRO-Differentiating, Integrating, Clipping and Clamping Circuits, Square Wave Testing
13. Source Follower
14. SCR-Characteristics and an Application
15. A.C. Amplifier-Inverting, Non-Inverting, Voltage Follower- Op-Amp
16. Function generator using IC 8038
17. Measurement of Hall Coefficient of given Semiconductor-Estimation of Charge Carrier
Concentration
18. Digital IC’s- Counters, shift register(7476)
19. Schmitt Trigger using discrete components and OP-AMP/ Timer 555
20. Matlab Programming-Charging of an Capacitor in an RC Circuit with three Time
Constants
21. Matlab Programming- Full Wave Rectifier-Determination of (a) Peak-to-Peak Value of
Ripple Voltage, (b) DC Output Voltage (c) Discharge Time of the Capacitor (d) Period of
Ripple Voltage
22. Matlab Programming- Plot of Voltage and Current of an RLC Circuit Under Steady State
Conditions
23. Matlab Programming- NPN Transistor-Plotting Input & Output Characteristics
24. Matlab Programming-Frequency Response of a Low Pass Op-Amp Filter Circuit
25. Matlab Programming-Diode-Plot of Forward Characteristics & Load Line Plot-
Estimation of Operating Point
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THIRD SEMESTER
UNIT – I
2. Instrumentation Devices and Systems – C.S. Rangan, G.R. Sharma and VSV Mani,
Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
THIRD SEMESTER
THIRD SEMESTER
PAPER X-SPECTROSCOPY
FOURTH SEMESTER
FOURTH SEMESTER
Unit V: Magnetism
Langevin Theory of Paramagnetism-Quantum Theory of Paramagnetism-Curie Law-
Ferromagnetism-Weiss Molecular Field Theory-Domain Theory-Anti Ferromagnetism-Neel
Theory-Ferrimagnetism-Ferrites-Spin Waves-Experimental Techniques to Study Magnetic
Properties.
FOURTH SEMESTER
Phase space- Volume in phase space-Number of phase cells in given energy range of
harmonic oscillator- Number of phase cell in the given energy range of 3-dimensional free
particle- Concept of ensemble- Micro canonical ensemble-Canonical ensemble- Grand
Canonical ensemble- Density distribution in phase space- Liouvilles theorem- Postulate of
equal A priory probability- Statistical equilibrium- Thermal equilibrium- Mechanical
equilibrium-Particle equilibrium-Connection between Statistical and thermodynamic
quantities.
FOURTH SEMESTER
1. AlO Band
2. CN Band
3. Arc Spectra-Constant Deviation Spectrograph-Copper, Iron & Barium
4. Michelson Interferometer- λ, dλ and Thickness of Mica Sheet
5. Susceptibility-Guoy and Quincke’s Method
6. Compressibility of a Liquid-Ultrasonic Method
7. Hall Effect and its application
8. e/m-Zeeman Effect
9. e/m-Magnetron Method
10. B-H Curve-Anchor Ring
11. B-H Curve-Solenoid
12. Double Slit-Wavelength Determination
13. G.M Counter-Characteristics
14. Kelvin’s Double Bridge-Determination of Very Low Resistance & Temperature
Coefficient of Resistance.
15. He-Ne Laser
16. Conductance of photoconductor, photovoltaic cell(solar cell)and photodiode.
17. Study of Fluorescent Spectrum of DCN Dye and Determination of Quantum Yield of
Fluorescence Maxima and Full Width Maxima using Monochromator.
18. Matlab Programming-Radioactive Decay
19. Matlab Programming-Numerical Integration
20. Matlab Programming-Double Integration
21. Matlab Programming-Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
22. Matlab Programming-Computer Simulation of Equations of Motion for a System of
Particles
23. Matlab Programming-Computer Simulation of 1-D and 2-D Lattice Vibrations
24. Matlab Programming-Computer Simulation of Kronig-Penney Model
25. Matlab Programming-Numerical simulation of Wave-Functions of Simple Harmonic
Oscillator
26. Matlab Programming-Simulation of Wave Functions for a Particle in Critical Box
27. Matlab Programming-Solution of Diffusion Equation
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References:
1. Nanotechnology: basic science and emerging technologies – Mick Wilson,
Kamali Kannangara, Geoff Smith, Michelle Simmons, Burkhard Raguse,
Overseas Press (2005)
2. Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials: Preparation, Properties, and
Applications, A.Inoue, K.Hashimoto (Eds.,) (2000)
3. Understanding Nanotechnology, Scientific American, editors at Scientific
American, Warner Books (2002)
4. Introduction to Nanotechnology, Charles P. Poole, Frank J. Owens, Wiley-
Interscience (2003)
5. Nanotechnology: A Gentle introduction to the Next Big Idea, Mark A. Ratner,
Daniel Ratner, Mark Ratne, Prentice Hall PTR; 1st edition (2002)
6. Fundamentals of Surface and Thin Film Analysis, Leonard C.Feldman and
James W. Mayer
7. Hand book of thin film technology, L.I. Maissel and R. Glang (McGraw – Hill
Book Company)
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References:
1. Nanoelectronics and Information technology: Advanced electronic materials and
novel devices (2nd edition), Rainer Waser (Ed.), Wiley – VCH Verlag, Weiheim
(2005)
2. Nanocomposite science and technology, Pulickel M. Ajayan, Linda S. Schadler,
Paul V. Braun, Wiley – VCH Verag, Weiheim (2003)
3. Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials: Preparation, Properties, and
Applications, A.Inoue, K.Hashimoto (Eds.,) (2000)
4. Quantum Heterostructures: Microelectronics and Optoelectronics, Vladimir Mitin
5. Theory of Modern electronic semiconductor devices, K.F. Brennan and
A.S. Brown
6. Semiconductor Nanostructures for Optoelectronic applications, Todd D. Steiner
7. Smart Electronic Materials (Fundamentals and applications), Jasprit Singh
8. The Physics of Low dimensional semiconductors, John H. Davies
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References:
1. Nanoscale calibration and Standards and Methods Edited by C.Wilkening and
Koenders
2. Fundamentals of Surface and Thin Film Analysis, Leonard C.Feldman and
James W. Mayer
3. Scanning Electron Microscopy for Nanotechnology Edited by W.Zhou and
Z. Lin Wang
4. Nanosystem characterizationtools in the life sciences Edited by Challa Kumar
5. Nanostructures and Nanomaterials (Synthesis, Properties and Applications),
Guozhong Cao
6. Nanoelectronics and Information technology Edited by Rainer Waser
7. Cell and Molecular Biology, Gerald Karp
8. Nucleic Acids in Chemistry and Biology, G. Michael Blackburn and
Michal J. Gait
9. Principles of Nucleic Acid structure, Worfram Saenger
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Unit I:
Introductory History Of Astronomy-Ptolemy’s Geocentric Universe-Copernicus’ Heliocentric
Universe-Tycho Brahe’s Observations-Galileo Galilee-Kepler’s Laws Of
Planetary Motion-Newtonian Concept Of Gravity-Highlights Of Einstein’S Special And
General Theory Of Relativity-Curved Space-Time-Evidence Of Curved Space-Time-
Bending Of Light-Time Dilation-Gravitational Redshift-Gravitational Waves
Unit II:
Stars And Galaxies-Distances-Trignometric Parallax-Inverse Square Law-Magnitude Of
Stars-Apparent Magnitude-Absolute Magnitude And Luminosity-Color And Temperature-
Composition Of Stars-Velocity, Mass And Sizes Of Stars-Types Of Stars- Temperature
Dependance-Spectral Types-Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) Diagram-
Spectroscopic Parallax
Unit III:
The Sun-Its Size And Composition-Sun’s Interior Zones-Core-Convective Zone- Radiative
Zone-Sun’s Surface-Photosphere-Chromosphere-Corona-Sun’s Power Source-Fusion
Reaction Mechanism-Neutrinos And The Solar Neutrino Problem-Interior Structure Of Stars-
Origin Of Moon-Solar And Lunar Eclipses-Studies Of Lunar Surface From Various Space
Missions And Their Results-Satellites Of Other Planets Of The Solar System
Unit IV:
Stellar Evolution-Mass Dependence-Giant Molecular Cloud-Protostar-T Tauri-Main
Sequence Star-Subgiant, Red Giant, Supergiant-Core Fusion-Red Giant Or Supergiant-
Planetary Nebula Or Supernova- Core Remnant-Stellar Nucleo Synthesis-Stellar Remnants-
Degenerate Matter-White Dwarfs-Novae And Supernovae- Neutron Stars-Pulsars-Black
Holes-Detecting Black Holes
Unit I:
Introduction to cosmology-Basic Observations and implications-Olbers’ Paradox and the
Dark Night Sky-Expanding Universe-Gravitational Redshift-Doppler Effect-Hubble’s Law -
Cosmological Principle-The Perfect Cosmological Principle-Universe with Positive, Negative
and No curvature
Unit II:
Observation and interpretation of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR)-
Matter to Energy to Matter Conversion-Cosmic Abundance of Helium and Hydrogen-
Evidence Supporting the General Big Bang Theory-Salient features of Steady StateTheory
Unit III:
Fate of the Universe-Dependance on Mass (Curvature of Space)-Critical density-Open
Universe-Closed Universe-Homogenous and Isotropic Friedmann-Robertson-Walker
Universes- Observations on Dark Matter from Orbital speeds of stars in galaxies, Faint gas
shells around ellipticals, Motion of galaxies in a cluster, Hot gas in clusters, Quasar spectra
and Gravitational Lensing
Unit IV:
Deriving the Geometry of the Universe from the Background Radiation-Flatness Problem-
Horizon Problem-Inflation and its effect on the universe-The Cosmological Constant