Physics Syllabus PDF
Physics Syllabus PDF
GRADUATE
COURSE IN PHYSICS
(Bachelor of Science Examination)
UNDER
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
Course structure of UG Physics Honors
Depending on their requirements, Universities may choose 2 (two )GE subjects with 2 papers
from each subject or only one GE subject with 4 papers from it.
A student who chooses to read only Physics subject GE will take 4 DSC papers of
the Pass Course as below
1.GE-I as DSC-1(Mechanics )+ Lab
SEC papers can be chosen from the general pool or physics specific courses as
indicated.
PHYSICS
HONOURS PAPERS:
Core course – 14 papers
Discipline Specific Elective – 4 papers (out of the 5 papers suggested)
Generic Elective for non Physics students – 4 papers. Incase University offers 2 subjects as GE,
then papers 1 and 2 will be the GE paper.
Marks per paper –
For practical paper: Mid term : 15 marks, End term : 60 marks, Practical- 25 marks
For non practical paper: Mid term : 20 marks, End term : 80 marks
Total – 100 marks Credit per paper – 6
Teaching hours per paper –
Practical paper-40 hours theory classes + 20 hours Practical classes
Non Practical paper-50 hours theory classes + 10 hours tutorial
CORE PAPER-1
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS-I
UNIT-I
Calculus -I: Plotting of functions, Intuitive ideas of continuous, differentiable
functions and plotting of curves, Approximation: Taylor and binomial series
(statements only), First Order Differential Equations and Integrating Factor, Second
Order Differential equations: Homogeneous Equations with constant coefficients,
Wronskian and general solution, Statement of existence and Uniqueness Theorem for
Initial Value Problems, Particular Integral.
UNIT-II
Calculus-II: Calculus of functions of more than one variable: Partial derivatives,
exact and inexact differentials. Integrating factor, with simple illustration,
Constrained Maximization using Lagrange Multipliers,
Vector algebra: Recapitulation of vectors: Properties of vectors under rotations.
Scalar product and its invariance under rotations, Vector product, Scalar triple
product and their interpretation in terms of area and volume respectively, Scalar
and Vector fields.
UNIT-III
Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates: Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates,
Derivation of Gradient, Divergence, Curl and Laplacian in Cartesian, Spherical and
Cylindrical Coordinate Systems, Comparison of velocity and acceleration in
cylindrical and spherical coordinate system
Dirac Delta function and its properties: Definition of Dirac delta function.
Representation as limit of a Gaussian function and rectangular Function,
Properties of Dirac delta function.
UNIT-IV
Vector Differentiation: Directional derivatives and normal derivative, Gradient
of a scalar field and its geometrical interpretation, Divergence and curl of a vector
field, Del and Laplacian operators, Vector identities
Vector Integration: Ordinary Integrals of Vectors, Multiple integrals, Jacobian,
Notion of infinitesimal line, surface and volume elements, Line, surface and volume
integrals of Vector fields, Flux of a vector field, Gauss’ divergence theorem, Green’s
and Stokes Theorems and their applications (no rigorous proofs)
Text Books:
•
1. MathematicalMethodsforPhysicists,G.B.Arfken,H.J.Weber,F.E.Harris
(2013,7th Edition., Elsevier)
•
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig (Wiley India) , 2008
Reference books:
•
1. Mathematical Physics C. Harper (Prentice Hall India), 2006
•
2. Complex Variable: Schaum’s Outlines Series M. Spiegel ( 2nd Edition , Mc-
Graw Hill Education)
•
3. Complex variables and applications, J. W. Brown and R.V.Churchill
•
Mathematical Physics, Satya Prakash (Sultan Chand)
•
4. Mathematical Physics, B. D. Gupta (4th edition, Vikas Publication), 2009
•
5. Mathematical Physics and Special Relativity, M. Das, P.K. Jena and
B.K.Dash (Srikrishna Prakashan) ,2009
6. Mathematical Physics–H.K.Dass, Dr. Rama Verma (S. Chand Publishing) , 2011
CORE PAPER-II
MECHANICS
UNIT-I
UNIT-IV
Oscillations: Simple Harmonic Oscillations. Kinetic energy, potential energy, total energy
and their time-average values. Damped oscillation. Equation of motion and solution (cases
of oscillatory, critically damped and over damped) Forced oscillations: Transient and steady
states; Resonance, sharpness of resonance; power dissipation and Quality Factor, Bar
Pendulum, Katers Pendulum
Text Books:
•
1. Mechanics, D.S. Mathur, PS Hemne (S. Chand Publishing ) ,2012
•
2. Introduction to Special Relativity, R. Resnick (John Wiley), 2007
Reference Books:
•
1. Introduction to Mechanics Daniel Klapnner and Robert Kolenkow,
McgrawHill.2007
•
2. Mechanics by K.R Simon, 1971
•
3. Mechanics, Berkeley Physics, vol.1, C.Kittel, W. Knight, etal (Tata McGraw-
Hill), 2007
4. Physics, Resnick, Halliday and Walker (8/e.2010,Wiley)
5. Theoretical Mechanics-M.R. Spiegel (Tata McGraw Hill), 2017
6. Feynman Lectures, Vol. I, R.P.Feynman, R.B.Leighton, M.Sands (Pearson),2012
7. Mechanics-M.Das, P.K.Jena and R.N. Mishra (Srikrishna Publications), 2009
Reference Books:
• Practical Physics for students, B. L. Flint and H.T. Worsnop, 1971,
1. Advanced
Asia Publishing House
• level Physics Practicals, Michael Nelson and Jon M. Ogborn,
2. Advanced
4th Edition, reprinted 1985, Heinemann Educational Publishers
•
3. A Text Book of Practical Physics, I.Prakash and Ramakrishna, 11thEdn,
2011, Kitab Mahal
CORE PAPER-III
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
UNIT-I
UNIT-II
Magnetic Field: Magnetic Force, Lorentz Force, Biot Savarts Law, Current
Loop as a Magnetic Dipole and its Dipole Moment (analogy with Electric
Dipole), Amperes Circuital Law and its application to (1) Solenoid (2) Toroid
(3) Helmhotz coil, Properties of B: curl and divergence, Vector Potential, Ballistic
Galvanometer: Torque on a current Loop, Current and Charge Sensitivity,
Electromagnetic damping, Logarithmic damping, CDR.
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Electrical Circuits: AC Circuits: Kirchhoff’s laws for AC circuits, Complex Reactance and
Impedance, Series LCR Circuit: (1) Resonance (2) Power Dissipation (3) Quality Factor, (4)
Band Width, Parallel LCR Circuit.
Text Books:
•
1. Introduction to Electrodynamics – D.J. Griffiths (Pearson, 4th edition,
2015)
•
2. Foundations of Electromagnetic Theory-Ritz and Milford (Pearson) 4 th Edition
Reference Books:
•
1. Classical Electrodynamics, J. D. Jackson (Wiley), 1998
•
2. Electricity and Magnetism D. C. Tayal (Himalaya Publishing house), 2014
•
3. Electricity, Magnetism and Electromagnetic Theory- S. Mahajan and
Choudhury ( Tata McGraw Hill)-2012
•
4. Feynman Lectures Vol.2, R. P. Feynman, R. B. Leighton, M. Sands ( Pearson)-2008
•
5. Electricity and Magnetism, J. H. Fewkes and J. Yarwood. Vol. I
(Oxford Univ. Press)
CORE PAPER-II1
( minimum of 6 experiments are to be done)
Use a Multimeter
• for measuring (a) Resistances, (b) AC and DC Voltages, c)DC
•
Current, (d) Capacitances, and (e) Checking electrical fuses.
Reference Books:
1. Advanced
• Practical Physics for students, B.L. Flint and H.T. Worsnop,
1971, Asia Publishing House
2. A•Text Book of Practical Physics, I. Prakash and Ramakrishna, 11th
Ed., 2011, Kitab Mahal
•
3. Advanced level Physics Practicals, Michael Nelson and Jon M. Ogborn,
4th Edition, reprinted 1985, Heinemann Educational Publishers
4. A•Laboratory Manual of Physics for undergraduate classes,
D.P.Khandelwal, 1985, Vani Pub.
UNlT - II
Wave Motion : Plane and Spherical Waves, Longitudinal and Transverse Waves,
Plane Progressive (Traveling) Waves, Wave Equation, Particle and Wave Velocities,
Differential Equation, Pressure of a Longitudinal Wave, Energy Transport, Intensity of
Wave. Superposition of two perpendicular Harmonic Oscillations : Graphical and
Analytical Methods, Lissajous Figures (1:1 and 1:2) and their uses, Superposition of
N harmonic waves.
UNlT- III
Interference : Division of amplitude and wave front, Young’s double slit experiment,
Lloyds Mirror and Fresnels Bi-prism, Phase change on reflection: Stokes treatment,
Interference in Thin Films: parallel and wedge-shaped films, Fringes of equal
inclination (Haidinger Fringes), Fringes of equal thickness (Fizeau Fringes), Newton’s
Rings: Measurement of wavelength and refractive index. Interferometer : Michelsons
Interferometer-(1) Idea of form of fringes (No theory required), (2) Determination of
Wavelength, (3) Wavelength Difference, (4) Refractive Index, and (5) Visibility of
Fringes, Fabry-Perot interferometer.
UNlT - IV
Text Books: •
CORE PAPER-V
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS-II
The emphasis of the course is on applications in solving problems of interest to
physicists. Students are to be examined on the basis of problems, seen and
unseen.
UNIT-I
Fourier Series-I: Periodic functions, Orthogonality of sine and cosine functions,
Dirichlet Conditions (Statement only), Expansion of periodic functions in a series of
sine and cosine functions and determination of Fourier coefficients, Complex
representation of Fourier series, Expansion of functions with arbitrary period,
Expansion of non-periodic functions over an interval, Even and odd functions and
their Fourier expansions and Application, Summing of Infinite Series, Term-by-Term
differentiation and integration of Fourier Series, Parseval Identity.
UNIT-II
Frobenius Method and Special Functions: Singular Points of Second Order
Linear Differential Equations and their importance, Singularities of Bessel’s and
Laguerre Equations, Frobenius method and its applications to differential
equations:LegendreandHermiteDifferentialEquations,LegendreandHermite
Polynomials: Rodrigue’s Formula, Generating Function, Orthogonality.
UNIT-III
Polynomials: Simple recurrence relations of Legendre and Hermite Polynomials,
Expansion of function in a series of Legendre Polynomials, Associated Legendre
Differential Equation, Associated Legendre polynomials, Spherical Harmonics
Some Special Integrals: Beta and Gamma Functions and relation between them,
Expression of Integrals in terms of Gamma Functions, Error Function (Probability
Integral).
UNIT-IV
Partial Differential Equations: Solutions to partial differential equations using
separation of variables: Laplace’s Equation in problems of rectangular,
cylindrical and spherical symmetry. Conducting and dielectric sphere in an
external uniform electric field. Wave equation and its solution for vibrational
modes of a stretched string
Text Books:
•
1. MathematicalMethodsforPhysicists,G.B.Arfken,H.J.Weber,F.E.Harris
(2013, 7th Edn., Elsevier)
•
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig (Wiley India) 9th Edition
2011
Reference Books:
•
1. Mathematical Physics and Special Relativity, M. Das, P.K. Jena and
B.K. Dash (Srikrishna Prakashan)-2009
•
2. Mathematical Physics–H. K. Dass, Dr. Rama Verma (S. Chand
• •
Publishing) -2011
3. Mathematical Physics C. Harper (Prentice Hall India)-1978
4. Schaum’s Outlines Series M. Spiegel (2nd Edition, McGraw Hill Education)-
2004
5. Complex variables and applications J.W.Brown and R.V.Churchill-2017
6. Mathematical Physics, Satya Prakash (Sultan Chand)-2014
7. Mathematical Physics B.D. Gupta (4th edition, Vikas Publication-2009
Topics
Introduction to Numerical computation software Scilab: Introduction to
Scilab, Advantages and disadvantages, Scilab computation software Scilab
environment, Command window, Figure window, Edit window, Variables and arrays,
Initialising variables in Scilab, Multidimensional arrays, Subarray, Special values,
Displaying output data, data file, Scalar and array operations, Hierarchy of
operations, Built in Scilab functions, Introduction to plotting, 2D and 3D plotting (2),
Branching Statements and program design, Relational and logical operators, the while
loop, for loop, details of loop operations, break and continue statements, nested loops,
logical arrays and vectorization (2) User defined functions, Introduction to Scilab
functions, Variable passing in Scilab, optional arguments, preserving data between
calls to a function, Complex and Character data, string function, Multidimensional
arrays (2) an introduction to Scilab file processing, file opening and closing, Binary I/
o functions, comparing binary and formatted functions, Numerical methods and
developing the skills of writing a program(2).
Curve fitting, Least square fit Goodness of fit, standard constant Deviation:
Ohms law to calculate R, Hooke’s law to calculate spring constant
Solution of ODE :
First order Differential equation Euler, modified Euler, Runge- Kutta
methods, Second order differential equation. Fixed difference method:
First order differential equations
• Radioactive decay
• Current in RC and LC circuits with DC source
• Newton’s law of cooling
• Classical equations of motion
Reference Books:
•
1. Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineers, K.FRiley, M.P.Hobson and S. J.20
Bence, 3rd ed., 2006, Cambridge University Press
•
2. Complex Variables, A.S. Fokas and M.J. Ablowitz, 8th Ed., 2011,
Cambridge Univ. Press
•
3. First course in complex analys is with applications, D.G.Zill and
P.D.Shanahan, 1940, Jones and Bartlett
•
4. Simulation of ODE/PDE Models with MATLAB, OCTAVE and SCILAB:
Scientific and Engineering Applications: A.V. Wouwer, P. Saucez, C.V.
Fernndez. 2014 Springer
•
5. Scilab by example: M. Affouf 2012, ISBN: 978-1479203444
•
6. Scilab (A free software to Matlab):
H.Ramchandran,A.S.Nair.2011S.Chand and Company
7. Scilab Image Processing: Lambert M. Surhone. 2010 Beta script Publishing
CORE PAPER-VI
THERMAL PHYSICS
UNIT-I
UNIT-IV
Real Gases: Behavior of Real Gases: Deviations from the Ideal Gas Equation, The
Virial Equation, Andrews Experiments on CO2 Gas. Critical Constants, Continuity of
Liquid and Gaseous State. Vapour and Gas, Boyle Temperature, Van der Waals
Equation of State for Real Gases, Values of Critical Constants, Law of Corresponding
States, Comparison with Experimental Curves, P-V Diagrams, Joules Experiment,
Free Adiabatic Expansion of a Perfect Gas, Joule- Thomson Porous Plug Experiment,
Joule- Thomson Effect for Real and Van der Waal Gases, Temperature of
Inversion, Joule-Thomson Cooling
Text Books:
•
1. Thermal Physics, A. B. Gupta (Books and allied Ltd)-2010
•
2. Heat and Thermodynamics, M.W. Zemansky, Richard Dittman
(McGraw- Hill)-1981
Reference Books:
• and experiments on thermal Physics, P.K.Chakrabarty (New
1. Theory
central book agency limited)-2017
•
2. Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory and Statistical Thermodynamics-
Sears and Salinger(Narosa)-1988
3. A•Treatise on Heat- Meghnad Saha and B.N.Srivastava (The Indian
•
Press) Heat, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics, N.Subrahmanyam
and Brij Lal (S.Chand Publishing)-2008
•
4. Thermal and Statistical Physics M.Das, P.K. Jena, S. Mishra,
R.N.Mishra (Shri Krishna Publication)-2009
Reference Books:
•
1. Advanced Practical Physics for students, B. L. Flint and H.T. Worsnop,
1971, Asia Publishing House
2. A•Text Book of Practical Physics, I. Prakash and Ramakrishna, 11th
Ed., 2011, Kitab Mahal
•
3. Advanced level Physics Practicals, Michael Nelson and Jon M. Ogborn,
4th Edition, reprinted 1985, Heinemann Educational Publishers
4. A•Laboratory Manual of Physics for undergraduate classes, D.P. Khandelwal,
1985, Vani Publications.
CORE PAPER-VII
ANALOG SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS
UNIT-I
UNIT-IV
Reference Books:
1. Electronic devices and circuits R.L.Boylstad (Pearson India)-2009
2. Electronic Principles- A.P.Malvino (Tata McGraw Hill)-2008
3. Electronic Devices and Circuits- S.Salivahar and NS Kumar -(Tata McGraw Hill)
•
3rd Edition-2012
4. OP-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuit-R. A. Gayakwad (Prentice Hall) 4th
Edition, 2000
5. Physics of Semiconductor devices, Donald A Neamen (Prentice Hall)
6.
Reference Books:
•
1. Modern Digital Electronics, R.P. Jain, 4th Edition, 2010, Tata McGrawHill.
•
2. Basic Electronics: A text lab manual, P.B. Zbar, A.P. Malvino, M.A.
Miller, 1994, Mc-Graw Hill.
•
3. Microprocessor Architecture Programming and applications with 8085,
R.S. Goankar, 2002, Prentice Hall.
•
4. Microprocessor 8085:Architecture, Programming and interfacing, A.
Wadhwa, 2010, PHI Learning.
CORE PAPER-VIII
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS-III
The emphasis of the course is on applications in solving problems of interest to
physicists. Students are to be examined on the basis of problems; known or unknown.
UNIT-I
Complex Analysis: Brief Revision of Complex Numbers and their Graphical
Representation Eulers formula, De Moivre’s theorem, Roots of complex Numbers,
Functions of Complex Variables, Analyticity and Cauchy-Riemann Conditions,
Examples of analytic functions, Singular functions: poles and branch points, order of
singularity, branch cuts, Integration of a function of a complex variable, Cauchys
Inequality, Cauchys Integral formula, Simply and multiply connected region, Laurent
and Taylors expansion, Residues and Residue Theorem, Application in solving
simple Definite Integrals.
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Text Books:
1. •
Mathematica lMethods for Physicists, G.B.Arfken, H.J.Weber, F.E.Harris
(2013,7th Edn., Elsevier)
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig (Wiley India) 10th Edition 2014
Reference Books:
• Physics and Special Relativity–M.Das, P.K. Jena and B.K. Dash
1. Mathematical
(Srikrishna Prakashan)-2009
•
2. Mathematical Physics–H. K. Das, Dr. Rama Verma (S. Chand Publishing)
•
2011
3. Complex• Variable: Schaum’s Outlines Series M. Spiegel (2nd Edition , Mc- Graw
Hill Education)-2004
4. Complex variables and applications J.W.Brown and R.V.Churchill 7th Edition 2003
5. Mathematical Physics, Satya Prakash (Sultan Chand)-2014
6. Mathematical Physics B.D.Gupta (4th edition, Vikas Publication)-2009
CORE PAPER-VIII LAB
20 clasees (2 hrs. duration each)
Scilab based simulations (XCos) experiments based on Mathematical Physics
problems like
dy x 2 d2 y dy
+ e =x , with y ( x=0 )=0 2 +2 =− y , with y ( x=0 )=0 , y ' ( x=0 )=1
dx dx dx
d 2 y −x dy '
2
+e =− y , with y ( x =0 )=0 , y ( x =0 )=1
dx dx
CORE PAPER-IX
ELEMENTS OF MODERN PHYSICS
UNIT- I
UNIT- II
Wave Packet: superposition of two waves, phase velocity and group velocity,
wave packets, Gaussian Wave Packet, spatial distribution of wave packet,
Localization of wave packet in time, Time development of a wave packet, Wave
Particle Duality, Complemntarity.
Wave Particle Duality: de Broglie hypothesis, Experimental confirmation of
matter wave, Davisson Germer Experiment, velocity of deBroglie wave, wave
particle duality, Complementarity.
Uncertainty Principle: Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Illustration of the
PrinciplethroughthoughtExperimentsofGammaraymicroscopeandelectron
diffraction through a slit, Estimation of ground state energy of harmonic oscillator
and hydrogen atom, non existence of electron in the nucleus, Uncertainty and
complementarities.
UNIT- III
Nuclear Physics- I: Size and structure of atomic nucleus and its relation with
atomic weight, Impossibility of an electron being in the nucleus as a con- sequence of
the uncertainty principle, Nature of the nuclear force, NZ graph, Liquid Drop model:
semi empirical mass formula and binding energy, Nuclear Shell Model and magic
numbers.
UNIT- IV
Text Books:
1. Concepts of Modern Physics Arthur Beiser (McGraw Hill)-2002
2. Modern Physics Murugeshan and Sivaprasad (S.Chand) 18th Edition 2016
Reference Books:
1. QuantumMechanics:TheoryandApplications,A.K.GhatakandS.Lokanathan,
(Macmillan)-2004
2. Introduction to Quantum Theory, David Park (Dover Publications)-1974
3. Theory and Problems of Modern Physics, Schaum‘s outline,
R.Gautreau and W.Savin- (Tata McGraw-Hill) 2nd Edition
4. Physics for scientists and engineer with Modern Physics-Jewell and Serway -
(CENGAGE Learnings) 2010.
5. Modern Physics of Atoms and Molecules Bransden and Joachim (Pearson
India)-2003
6. Atomic and Nuclear Physics-A.B.Gupta (New Central)-2009
7. Theoretical Nuclear Physics , J.M.Blatt and V.F. Weisskof (Springer)-2003
CORE PAPER-X
DIGITAL SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS
UNIT-I
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Introduction to Computer Organization: Input/output Devices, Data storage
(idea of RAM and ROM), Computer memory, Memory organization and
addressing, Memory Interfacing, Memory Map.
Text Books:
1. Foundation of Electronics-Rakshit Chattopadhaya (New Age) -2015
2. Digital Circuits and Logic design: Samuel C. Lee( Printice Hall)-1976
3. Digital Principles and Applications - A.P. Malvino, D.P.Leach and Saha
(Tata McGraw)- 7th Edition 2011
Reference Books:
1. The Art of Electronics by Paul Horowitz and Wilfield Hill ,Cambridge
University -2006
2. Electronics by Allan R. Hambley, Prentice Hall - 1994
3. Digital Logic and Computer design M. Morris Mano (Pearson) -2016
4. Concepts of Electronics D.C.Tayal (Himalaya Publishing house) -2018
1. Student should know how to measure (a) Voltage, and (b) Time period of
a periodic waveform using CRO and to test a Diode and Transistor
using a Millimeter.
2. To design a switch (NOT gate) using a transistor.
3. To verify and design AND, OR, NOT and XOR gates using NAND gates.
4. Half Adder, Full Adder and 4-bit binary Adder.
5. Half Subtractor, Full Subtractor, Adder- Subtractor using Full AdderI.C.
6. To build Flip-Flop(RS,Clocked RS,D- type and JK) circuits using
NAND gates.
7. To design an stable multivibrator of given specifications using 555Timer.
8. To design a monostable multivibrator of given specifications using 555
Timer.
Reference Books:
1. Basic• Electronics: A Text Books lab manual, P.B. Zbar, A.P. Malvino,
2. M.A. Miller, 1994, Mc-Graw Hill.
•
3. OP-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuit, R. A. Gayakwad, 4th edition,
2000, Prentice Hall.
•
4. Electronic Principle, Albert Malvino, 2008, Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
•
Electronic Devices and circuit Theory, R.L.Boylestad and L.D.
Nashelsky, 2009, Pearson
CORE PAPER-XI
QUANTUM MECHANICS AND APPLICATIONS
UNIT- I
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Text Books:
1. Introduction to Quantum Theory, D. J. Griffiths(Pearson)-2015
2. Introduction to Quantum Theory David Park (Dover Publications)-1974
Reference Books :
1. Quantum Mechanics, Theory and applications A. Ghatak and S.
Lokanathan (McMillan India)-2004
2. Quantum Mechanics-G.Aruldhas (Printice Hall of India)-2008
3. Quantum Physics–S. Gasiorowicz (Wiley)-2007
4. Quantum Mechanics -J.L. Powell and B. Craseman (Narosa)-1998
5. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics M.Das and P.K.Jena (Shri Krishna
Publication)-2006
Reference Books:
•
1. Schaum’s outline of Programming with C++.
J.Hubbard,2000,McGraw– Hill Publication
•
2. Numerical Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing, W.H. Pressetal.,
3rd Edition., 2007, Cambridge University Press.
•
3. An introduction to computational Physics, T. Pang, 2nd Edn.,2006,
Cam- bridge Univ. Press
•
4. Simulation of ODE/PDE Models with MATLAB, OCTAVE and SCILAB:
Scientific and Engineering Applications: A. Vande Wouwer, P. Saucez, C.
V. Fernndez.2014 Springer.
• (A Free Software to Matlab): H. Ramchandran, A.S. Nair.
5. Scilab
2011S. Chand and Co.
• Image Processing: L.M.Surhone.2010 Beta script Publishing
6. Scilab
ISBN:9786133459274
CORE PAPER-XII
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
UNIT IV
Text Books:
1. Introduction to Electrodynamics, D.J. Griffiths ( Pearson)-2015
2. Principles of Optics- Max Born and E. Wolf- Cambridge University Press-1999
Reference Books:
1. Classical Electrodynamics by J.D. Jackson (Willey)-2007
2. Foundation of electromagnetic theory: Ritz and Milford (Pearson)-2008
3. Electricity and Magnetism : D C Tayal (Himalaya Publication)-2014
4. Optics : A.K.Ghatak (McGraw Hill Education)- 2017
5. Electricity and Magnetism: Chattopadhyaya, Rakhit (New Central)-2018
STATISTICAL MECHANICS
UNIT- I
UNIT- II
Classical Statistics-II : Thermodynamic Functions of an Ideal Gas, classical
Entropy Expression, Gibbs Paradox, Sackur Tetrode equation, Law of equi partition
of Energy (with proof)- Applications to Specific Heat and its Limitations,
Thermodynamic Functions of a two energy levels system, Negative Temperature.
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Reference Books:
•
1. Elementary Numerical Analysis, K.E. Atkinson, 3rdEdn. 2007, Wiley
India Edition
•
2. Statistical Mechanics, R.K. Pathria, Butterworth Heinemann: 2nd Edition,
1996, Oxford University Press.
•
3. Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory and Statistical Thermodynamics, Francis
W. Sears and Gerhard L. Salinger, 1986, Narosa.
•
4. Modern Thermodynamics with Statistical Mechanics, Carl S. Helrich,
2009,Springer
•
5. Simulation of ODE/PDE Models with MATLAB, OCTAVE and SCILAB:
Scientific and Engineering Applications: A. Vande Wouwer, P. Saucez, C.
V. Fernndez. 2014 Springer ISBN: 978-3319067896
6. Scilab• by example: M. Affouf, 2012. ISBN: 978-1479203444
7. Scilab• Image Processing:L. M.Surhone. 2010, Betascript Pub., ISBN: 978-
6133459274
UNIT-I
UNIT-II
UNIT- III
UNIT- IV
Four Vectors: Space Like, Time-like and light-like. Four velocity and acceleration,
Four momentum and energy-momentum relation. Doppler effects from a four vector
perspective, Concept of four-force, Conservation of four momentum, Application to
two body decay of anun stable particle
Text Books:
1.Classical Mechanics, H.Goldstein, C.P. Poole, J.L. Safko (Pearson) -
20112.Classical Mechanics N C Rana and P S Joag.-2017
Reference Books:
1. Mechanics-D.S.Mathur (Sultan Chand)-2000
2. Solved problems in Classical Mechanics, O.L. Delange and J.Pierrus (Ox-
ford Press)(2010)
3. Classical Mechanics-M. Das, P.K. Jena, M. Bhuyan, R.N. Mishra (Srikr-
ishna Prakashan)-2009
4. Mathematical Physics with Classical Mechanics-Satya Prakash (Sultan
Chand and sons)-2014
5. Introduction to classical dynamics R.K.Takwale and S.Puranik (Tata
McGraw Hill)-2017
6. Classical Mechanics J.C. Upadhyay (Himalayan Publisher)-2017
7. Classical Dynamics of particles and systems -S.T.Thorton and Marion
(Cengage publication)-2012
UNIT-I
UNIT-II
Nuclear Models: Liquid drop model approach, semi empirical mass formula and
significance of its various terms, conditions of nuclear stability, two nucleon
separation energies, evidence for nuclear shell structure, nuclear magic number, basic
assumption of shell models.
UNIT-III
Detector for nuclear radiations: Detector for nuclear radiations: Gas detectors:
estimation of electric field, mobilityof particle, for ionization chamber and GM
Counter. Basic Principle of Scintillation Detectors and Construction of photo-
multiplier tube (PMT). Semiconductor Detectors (Si and Ge) for charge Particle
and photo detection (Concept of charge carrier and mobility), neutron detector.
Particle Accelerators: Van-de Graff generator (Tandem Accelerator), Lin- ear
accelerator, Cyclotron, Synchrotrons
UNIT-IV
Particle Physics: Particle interactions, basic features, types of particles and its
families,
Symmetries and conservation laws: Energy and momentum, angular
momentum, parity, baryon number, Lepton number, Isospin, strangeness and
charm, Elementary ideas of quarks and gluons.
Text Books:
1. Introduction to Nuclear Physics By Roy and Nigam-2014
2. Atomic and Nuclear Physics- N.Subramanyam, Brij Lal and Jivan
Seshan (S. Chand Publishing)-2007
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Modern Physics- H.S.Mani and G.K. Mehta(Affilated
east and west) -2018
2. Introductory nuclear Physics-Kenneth S. Krane (Wiley India Pvt. Ltd)-
1987
3. Introduction to Elementary Particles-D. Griffith (John Wiley and Sons)-2008
4. Concepts of Nuclear Physics - Bernard L. Cohen. (Tata Mcgraw Hill). -
2017
5. Concepts of Modern Physics-Arthur Beiser ( McGraw Hill)-2017
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Text Books:
1. S.K. Kulkarni, Nanotechnology: Principles and Practices (Capital
Publishing Company)-3rd Edition 2014
2. Nano science and nano technology, K.K. Choudhary (Narosa)-2016
Reference Books:
1. Nano Science and nano technology, Sundar Singh (Pragati Prakashan)-2017
2. C.P. Poole, Jr. Frank J. Owens, Introduction to Nanotechnology (Wiley
India Pvt. Ltd.)-2007
3. Richard Booker, Earl Boysen, Nanotechnology(John Wiley and Sons)-2005
4. M. Hosokawa, K. Nogi, M. Naita, T. Yokoyama, Nanoparticle Technology
Handbook (Elsevier, 2007)
5. K.K. Chattopadhya and A. N. Banerjee, Introduction to Nanoscience
and Technology (PHI Learning Private Limited)-2009
OR
Basic Instrumentation
Basic Instrumentation
UNIT-I
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Laboratory Exercises:
1. To observe the loading effect of a multimeter while measuring voltage
across a low resistance and high resistance.
2. To observe the limitations of a multimeter for measuring high frequency
voltage and currents.
3. To measure Q of a coil and its dependence on frequency, using a Q-meter.
4. Measurement of voltage, frequency, time period and phase angle using
CRO.
5. Measurement of time period, frequency, average period using universal
counter/ frequency counter.
6. Measurement of rise, fall and delay times using a CRO.
7. MeasurementofdistortionofaRFsignalgeneratorusingdistortionfactor
meter.
8. Measurement of R, L and Cusinga LCR bridge/universal bridge.
Open Ended Experiments:
1. Using a Dual Trace Oscilloscope
2. Converting the range of a given measuring instrument (voltmeter,
ammeter)
More emphasis should be given on hands-on experiments.
Text Books:
1. A Text Books book of electrical technology-B.L.Theraja and A.K. Theraja
(S. Chand Publishing)-2014
2. Digital circuits and systems Venugopal (Tata McGraw Hill)-2011
Reference Books :
1. Digital Electronics-Subrata Ghoshal (Cengage Learning)-2017
2. Electronic Devices and circuits - S. Salivahanan and N. S.Kumar (Tata
Mc-Graw Hill)-2012
3. Electronic Devices-Thomas L. Floyd (Pearson)-2015
UNIT-I
Moment of Inertia Parallel axis and perpendicular axis theorem, M.I. of a Solid
sphere and Solid cylinder, Gravitational potential and field due to a thin spherical
shell and a solid sphere at external points and internal points, Relation among
elastic constants, depression at free end of a light cantilever, Surface
tension,pressure,differenceacrossacurvedmembrane,viscousflow,Poiseulles
formula.
UNIT-II
Oscillation and Waves
Simple harmonic motion, damped harmonic motion, under damped, over damped
and critically damped motion, Forced vibration, Resonance, Wave equation in a
medium, Velocity of Longitudinal waves in an elastic medium and velocity of
transverse wave in a stretched string, Composition of SHM, Lissajous figures for
superposition of two orthogonal simple harmonic vibrations (a) with same frequency,
(b) frequency with 2:1.
UNIT-III
Thermal Physics
UNIT-IV
Electricity and Magnetism
Gauss law of electrostatics, use of Gauss law to compute electrostatic field due to a
linear charge distribution, Magnetic induction B, Lorentz force law, Biot Savarts law,
Magnetic induction due to long straight current carrying conductor, and in the axis of
a current carrying circular coil, Amperes Circuital
law,itsdifferentialform,Thelawofelectromagneticequations,itsdifferential
and integral form, Maxwells electro-magnetic equations and their physical
significance, Growth and decay of currents in LR and RC circuits, time constant,
alternating currents in RC, RL and LCR circuits, impedance, power factor, resonance.
P-type and N-type semiconductors, PN-Junction as rectifier, Half wave and Full
wave rectifiers (Bridge type), efficiency, ripple factor, use of RC, LC, and filters,
working of PNP and NPN transistors, transistor configurations in CE and CB
circuits and relation between α and β. JFET, its operation and characteristics of V-
Icurve.
Text Books:
1. Elements of Properties of Matter D.S. Mathur (S. Chand Publication)-2010
2. Heat and Thermodynamics A.B. Gupta and H.B. Ray (New Central
Book Agency)-2010
3. A Text Books book of oscillations, waves and acoustics(5thed.)M.
Ghosh and D. Bhattacharya (S. Chand Publication)-2018
4. Electricity and magnetism- R. Murugeshan (S.Chand publishing)-2017
5. Fundamentals of Electronics-Raskhit and Chattopadhyay (New age In-
ternational Publication)-2018
Reference Books:
1. Physics of Degree students Vol.I M. Das, P.K. Jena etal (Sri krishna
Prakashan)-2006
2. Physics of Degree students Vol.II M. Das, P.K. Jena etal (Sri krishna
Prakashan)-2006
3. Waves and Oscillations (2nd ed) N. Subramaniyam and Brij Lal (Vikas
Publications)-1994
4. A Text Books book of Sound (2nd ed) - N. Subramaniyam and Brij Lal (S.
Chand Publications)-1999
UNIT-I
UNIT-III
Quantum Mechanics : Heisenberg’s Uncertainty relation, Time dependent
Schrodinger’s wave equation in one dimension and three dimensions, The physical
interpretation of the wave function, Probability density and probability current
density, Equation of continuity, Normalization of the Wave function, Expectation
value of an observable, Ehrenfest’s theorem. Time independent Schrodinger’s wave
equation in one dimension particle in a box, energy eigen values and eigen functions.
UNIT-IV
Nuclear Physics : Properties of the nucleus Charge, Size, Spin, Magnetic
Moment, Mass, Mass defect, Binding energy, Packing fraction, Nuclear force and
its characteristics features, Radioactive decay laws, average life, half life, nuclear
fission, nuclear fusion, Linear accelerators, and cyclotron.
Relativity: Galilean transformation, Newtonian relativity and its limitation,
Michelson Morley experiment and it’s consequence, postulates of special theory
of relativity. Lorentz transformation, length contraction, time dilation, relativistic
mass and momentum, mass energy relation.
Text Books:
1. University Physics, H. D. Young, R. A. Freedman (Person)-2017
2. Fundamentals of Physics, Resnick, Halliday, Walker (WIley)-2015
Reference Books:
1. A Text Books book of Optics N. Subrahmanyam and Brij Lal (S.Chand
Publishing)-2006
2. Introduction to Special Relativity-R. Resnick (John Wiley)-2007
3. Concepts of Modern Physics Arthur Beiser (McGraw Hill)-2017
4. Modern Physics H.S. Mani and G.K.Mehta-2018.
Generic Elective Paper II LAB
(minimum 6 experiments are to be done):
I DSC-I Mechanics 04 75
DSC-I Practical 02 25
II DSC-II Electricity, Magnetism &EMT 04 75
DSC-II Practical 02 25
III DSC-III Thermal Physics & Statistical 04 75
Mechanics
DSC-III Practical 02 25
IV DSC-IV Waves and Optics 04 75
DSC-IV Practical 02 25
V DSE-I Digital and Analog Circuits& 04 75
Instrumentation
DSE-I Practical 02 25
VI DSE-II Elements of Modern Physics 04 75
DSE-II Practical 02 25
36 600
PHYSICS PAPERS FOR PASS STUDENTS
Discipline Specific Core – 4 papers
Discipline Specific Elective – 2 papers
Marks per paper –
Practical paper: Mid term : 15 marks, End term : 60 marks, Practical: 25 marks
For non practical paper: Mid term : 20 marks, End term : 80 marks
Total – 100 marks Credit per paper – 6
Teaching hours per paper –
Practical papers:40 hours + 20 hours practical
Non practical papers:50 hours + 10 hours tutorial
MECHANICS
UNIT-I
Non Inertial frames and fictitious Forces: Uniformly Rotating frame, laws of Physics in
rotating Coordinate system, centrifugal Forces, Coriolis force and its applications.
UNIT-II
Central Force:
Motion of a particle under a central force field.Two-body problem and its reduction to one-body
problem and its solution. Differential Equation of motion with central force and its solution.The
first Integrals (two),Concept of power Law Potentials, Kepler’s Laws of Planetary motion.
UNIT-III
Elasticity: Relation between Elastic constants. Torsion of a right circular cylinder, torsional
wire, Bending of Beams, External Bending Moment, flextural rigidity, single Cantilever,
double cantilever(weightless cantilever, and with its own weight)
Fluid Properties:
Surface Tension- Express Pressure across a curved membrane, S.T., Quincke’s drop,
gravity waves and ripple,
Unit-IV
Oscillations: Simple Harmonic Oscillations. Kinetic energy, potential energy, total energy and
their time-average values. Damped oscillation. Equation of motion and solution, (cases of
oscillatory, critically damped and over damped) Forced oscillations: Transient and steady states;
Resonance, sharpness of resonance; power dissipation and Quality Factor. Bar Pendulum,
Kater’s Pendulum. Composition of two SHMs propagating perpendicularly to each other (with
frequency in the ratio 1:1, 2:1) Lissajous figures
Text Books:
Reference Books :
1. Mechanics, Berkeley Physics, vol.1, C.Kittel, W. Knight, etal (Tata
McGraw-Hill)-2017
2. Physics, Resnick- Halliday and Walker (8/e. 2008,Wiley)
3. Schaum’s outline of theoretical Mechanics-M.R. Spiegel (Tata McGraw Hill)-1980
4. Feynman Lectures, Vol. I, R.P.Feynman, R.B.Leighton, M.Sands ( Pearson)-2012
5. Mechanics-M.Das, P.K.Jena and R.N. Mishra (Srikrishna Publications)
1. Advanced Practical Physics for students, B. L. Flint and H.T. Worsnop, 1971,
Asia Publishing House
2. Advanced level Physics Practicals, Michael Nelson and Jon M. Ogborn, 4th
Edition, reprinted 1985, Heinemann Educational Publishers
3. A Text Book of Practical Physics, I. Prakash & Ramakrishna, 11thEdn, 2011, Kitab
Mahal
Discipline Specific Core Paper-1I
UNIT-I
Vector Analysis: Scalar and Vector product, gradient, divergence, Curl and their significance,
Vector Integration, Line, surface and volume integrals of Vector fields, Gauss-divergence
theorem and Stoke's theorem of vectors (statement only).
UNIT-II
Electrostatic Energy Capacitance of an isolated spherical conductor. Parallel plate, spherical and
cylindrical condenser. Energy per unit volume in electrostatic field. Dielectric medium,
Polarisation, Displacement vector. Gauss's theorem in dielectrics. Parallel plate capacitor
completely filled with dielectric.
UNIT-III
Magnetism:
Magnetostatics: Biot-Savart's law and its applications- straight conductor, circular coil, solenoid
carrying current. Divergence and curl of magnetic field. Magnetic vector potential. Ampere's
circuital law. Magnetic properties of materials: Magnetic intensity, magnetic induction,
permeability, magnetic susceptibility. Brief introduction of dia, para-and ferromagnetic
materials.
Text:
References:
1. To use a Multimeter for measuring (a) Resistances, (b) AC and DC Voltages, (c) DC Current,
and (d) checking electrical fuses.
2. Ballistic Galvanometer:
(i) Measurement of charge and current sensitivity
(ii) Measurement of CDR
(iii) Determine a high resistance by Leakage Method
(iv) To determine Self Inductance of a Coil by Rayleigh’s Method.
3. To compare capacitances using De Sauty’s bridge.
4. Measurement of field strength B and its variation in a Solenoid (Determine dB/dx)
5. To study the Characteristics of a Series RC Circuit.
6. To study a series LCR circuit LCR circuit and determine its (a) Resonant frequency, (b)
Quality factor
7. To study a parallel LCR circuit and determine its (a) Anti-resonant frequency and
(b) Quality factor Q
Reference Books:
1. Advanced Practical Physics for students, B.L.Flint & H.T.Worsnop, 1971, Asia
Publishing House.
2. Advanced level Physics Practicals, Michael Nelson and Jon M. Ogborn, 4th Edition,
reprinted 1985, Heinemann Educational Publishers
3. A Text Book of Practical Physics, I. Prakash & Ramakrishna, 11th Ed.2011, Kitab Mahal
UNIT-I
UNIT-II
Kinetic Theory of Gases: Derivation of Maxwell’s law of distribution of velocities and its
experimental verification, Mean free path (Zeroth Order), Transport Phenomena: Viscosity,
Conduction and Diffusion (for vertical case), Law of equipartition of energy (no derivation) and
its applications to specific heat of gases; mono-atomic and diatomic gases.
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Text:
References:
1. Thermal and Statistical Physics – M.Das, P.K. Jena, S. Mishra, R.N.Mishra (Shri
Krishna Publication)
2. Heat and Thermodynamics, M.W. Zemansky, Richard Dittman (McGraw-Hill)-2017
3. Thermal Physics, S. Garg, R. Bansal and Ghosh-(Tata McGraw-Hill)-2017
4. Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory & Statistical Thermodynamics- Sears & Salinger
(Narosa)-1998
5. A Treatise on Heat- Meghnad Saha and B.N.Srivastava (The Indian Press)-1973
6. Heat, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics-- N.Subrahmanyam and Brij Lal (S.Chand
Publishing)-2008
UNIT-I
Geometrical optics: Fermat’s principle, reflection and refraction at plane interface, Matrix
formulation of geometrical Optics. Idea of dispersion.
Cardinal Points and cardinal planes of an optical system, location of cardinal points and cardinal
planes of (1) thick lens(2) thin lens and (3) co axial combination of two thin lenses using matrix
formulation.
Aberration and remedy, Simple idea on Coma, Distortion, Astigmatism and Curvature and their
UNIT-II
Wave Motion: Plane and Spherical Waves. Longitudinal and Transverse Waves. Plane
Progressive (Travelling) Waves. Wave Equation. Particle and Wave Velocities. Differential
Equation. Pressure of a Longitudinal Wave. Energy Transport. Intensity of Wave. Water Waves:
Ripple and Gravity Waves.
UNIT-III
Interference-I- Division of amplitude and wave front. Young’s double slit experiment.
Lloyd’s Mirror and Fresnel’s Biprism. Phase change on reflection: Stokes’ treatment
Interference-II:
Interference in Thin Films: parallel and wedge-shaped films. Fringes of equal inclination
(Haidinger Fringes); Fringes of equal thickness (Fizeau Fringes). Newton’s Rings:
Measurement of wavelength and refractive index.
Visibility of Fringes. Fabry- Perot inter ferometer. Fabry Perot etalon with theory.Applications-
Determination of wavelength (2) Wavelength difference of two sodium d-lines.
UNIT-IV
Wave. Explanation of Rectilinear Propagation of Light. Theory of a Zone Plate: Multiple Foci of
a Zone Plate. Fresnel’s Integral, Fresnel diffraction pattern of a straight edge, a slit and a wire.
Text:
1. Advanced Practical Physics for students, B.L. Flint and H.T.Worsnop, 1971, Asia
Publishing House.
2. Advanced level Physics Practicals, Michael Nelson and Jon M. Ogborn, 4th Edition,
reprinted 1985, Heinemann Educational Publishers
3. A Text Book of Practical Physics, Indu Prakash and Ramakrishna, 11th Edition,
2011, Kitab Mahal, New Delhi.
4. A Laboratory Manual of Physics for undergraduate classes, D.P. Khandelwal, 1985,
Vani Publication
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) - Pass
( two papers are to be selected)
UNIT-1:
Digital Circuits
Difference between Analog and Digital Circuits. Binary Numbers. Decimal to Binary and Binary
to Decimal Conversion, AND, OR and NOT Gates (Realization using Diodes and Transistor).
NAND and NOR Gates as Universal Gates. XOR and XNOR Gates.
De Morgan's Theorems. Boolean Laws. Simplification of Logic Circuit using Boolean Algebra.
Fundamental Products. Minterms and Maxterms. Conversion of a Truth Table into an Equivalent
Logic Circuit by (1) Sum of Products Method and (2) Karnaugh Map.
UNIT-II
Semiconductor Devices and Amplifiers:
Barrier Formation in PN Junction Diode. Qualitative Idea of Current Flow Mechanism in
Forward and Reverse Biased Diode. PN junction and its characteristics. Static and Dynamic
Resistance. Principle and structure of (1) LEDs (2) Photodiode (3) Solar Cell.
Power Supply: Half-wave Rectifiers. Centre-tapped and Bridge Full-wave Rectifiers Calculation
of Ripple Factor and Rectification Efficiency, Basic idea about capacitor filter, Zener Diode and
Voltage Regulation
UNIT-III
BJT and Amplifiers
Bipolar Junction transistors: n-p-n and p-n-p Transistors. Characteristics of CB, CE and CC
Configurations. Current gains α and β. Relations between α and β. Load Line analysis of
Transistors. DC Load line and Q-point. Active, Cutoff, and Saturation Regions. Voltage Divider
Bias Circuit for CE Amplifier. h-parameter Equivalent Circuit. Analysis of a single-stage CE
amplifier using Hybrid Model. Input and Output Impedance. Current, Voltage and Power Gains.
Class A, B, and C Amplifiers. Class B Push Pull Amplifier.
Feedback in Amplifiers ,Positive and Negative feedback,Effects of Feedback Oscillators:Hartley
and Colpitt’s Oscillator
UNIT-IV:
Operational Amplifiers (Black Box approach) :
Characteristics of an Ideal and Practical Op-Amp (IC 741), Open-loop& Closed-loop Gain.
CMRR, concept of Virtual ground. Applications of Op-Amps: (1) Inverting and Non-inverting
Amplifiers, (2) Adder, (3) Subtractor, (4) Differentiator, (5) Integrator, (6) Zero Crossing
Detector.
Instrumentations:
Introduction to CRO: Block Diagram of CRO. Applications of CRO: (1) Study of Waveform, (2)
Measurement of Voltage, Current, Frequency, and Phase Difference.
Text:
References :
1. To measure (a) Voltage, and (b) Frequency of a periodic waveform using a CRO
2. To verify and design AND, OR, NOT and XOR gates using NAND gates.
3. To minimize a given logic circuit.
4. Half adder, Full adder and 4-bit Binary Adder.
5. Adder- Subtractor using Full Adder I.C.
6. To design an astable multivibrator of given specifications using 555 Timer.
7. To design a monostable multivibrator of given specifications using 555 Timer.
8. To study IV characteristics of PN diode, Zener and Light emitting diode
9. To study the characteristics of a Transistor in CE configuration.
10. To design a CE amplifier of a given gain (mid-gain) using voltage divider bias.
11. To design an inverting amplifier of given gain using Op-amp 741 and study
its frequency response.
12. To design a non-inverting amplifier of given gain using Op-amp 741 and
study its Frequency Response.
13. To study a precision Differential Amplifier of given I/O specification using Opamp.
14. To investigate the use of an op-amp as a Differentiator
15. To design a Wien Bridge Oscillator using an op-amp.
Reference Books:
1. Basic Electronics: A text lab manual, P.B.Zbar, A.P.Malvino, M.A.Miller, 1994, Mc-
Graw Hill.
2. Electronics: Fundamentals and Applications, J.D. Ryder, 2004, Prentice Hall.
3. OP-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuit, R. A. Gayakwad, 4th edition, 2000, Prentice
Hall.
4. Electronic Principle, Albert Malvino, 2008, Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
Discipline Specific Elective Paper II
UNIT-I
Planck’s quantum, Planck’s constant and Compton scattering. De Broglie experiment.
light as a collection of photons; Photoelectric effect , wavelength and matter waves; Davisson-
Germer Experiment
Problems with Rutherford model- instability of atoms and observation of discrete atomic spectra;
Bohr's quantization rule and atomic stability; calculation of energy levels for hydrogen like
atoms and their spectra.
UNIT-II
Position measurement- gamma ray microscope thought experiment; Wave-particle duality,
Heisenberg uncertainty principle- impossibility of a particle following a trajectory; Estimating
minimum energy of a confined particle using uncertainty principle; Energy-time uncertainty
principle.
Two slit interference experiment with photons, atoms & particles; linear superposition principle
as a consequence; Matter waves and wave amplitude; Schrodinger equation for non-relativistic
particles; Momentum and Energy operators; stationary states; physical interpretation of wave
function, probabilities and normalization; Probability and probability current densities in
one dimension.
UNIT-III
One dimensional infinitely rigid box- energy eigen values and eigen functions, normalization;
Quantum dot as an example; Quantum mechanical scattering and tunnelling in one dimension -
across a step potential and across a rectangular potential barrier.
Size and structure of atomic nucleus and its relation with atomic weight; Impossibility of an
electron being in nucleus as a consequence of the uncertainty principle. Nature of nuclear force,
NZ graph, semi-empirical mass formula and binding energy
UNIT-IV
Radioactivity: stability of nucleus; Law of radioactive decay; Mean life and half-life; α decay; β
decay - energy released, spectrum and Pauli's prediction of neutrino; γ-ray emission.
Fission and fusion - mass deficit, relativity and generation of energy; Fission - nature of
fragments and emission of neutrons. Nuclear reactor: slow neutrons interacting with Uranium
235; Fusion and thermonuclear reactions.
Text:
Reference Books:
1. Advanced Practical Physics for students, B.L. Flint and H.T. Worsnop, 1971, Asia
Publishing House.
2. Advanced level Physics Practicals, Michael Nelson and Jon M. Ogborn, 4th Edition,
reprinted 1985, Heinemann Educational Publishers
3. A Text Book of Practical Physics, Indu Prakash and Ramakrishna, 11th Edition, 2011,
Kitab Mahal, New Delhi.
SKILL ENHANCEMENT COMPULSORY COURSES (SECC)
Optional for SECC II paper
APPLIED OPTICS
The quest to understand the 'nature of light' is a favourite inquiry of mankind since ancient
times. By the advent of lasers, holography, and optical fibres in twentieth century the optics
now-a-days finds application in several branches of science and engineering. This paper
provides the conceptual understanding of these branches of modern optics to the students.
Unit-I
(i) Photo-sources and Detectors
Lasers: an introduction, Planck’s radiation law (qualitative idea), Energy levels,
Absorption process, Spontaneous and stimulated emission processes, Theory of laser
action, Population of energy levels, Einstein’s coefficients and optical amplification,
properties of laser beam, Ruby laser, He-Ne laser, and semiconductor lasers; Light
Emitting Diode (LED) and photo-detectors.
Optical fibres: Introduction and historical remarks, Total Internal Reflection, Basic
characteristics of the optical fibre: Principle of light propagation through a fibre, the
coherent bundle, The numerical aperture, Attenuation in optical fibre and attenuation
limit; Single mode and multimode fibres, Fibre optic sensors: Fibre Bragg Grating.
Experiments on Lasers:
1. To determine the grating radial spacing of the Compact Disc (CD) by reflection using
He-Ne or solid state laser.
2. To find the width of the wire or width of the slit using diffraction pattern obtained by a
He-Ne or solid state laser.
3. To find the polarization angle of laser light using polarizer and analyzer
4. To determine the wavelength and angular spread of laser light by using plane diffraction
grating.
Reference Books:
1. LASERS: Fundamentals & applications, K.Thyagrajan & A.K.Ghatak, 2010, Tata
McGraw Hill
2. Introduction to Fiber Optics, A. Ghatak & K. Thyagarajan, Cambridge University
Press-2016
3. Fibre optics through experiments, M.R.Shenoy, S.K.Khijwania, et.al. 2009, Viva Books
4. Optical Electronics, Ajoy Ghatak and K. Thyagarajan, 2011, Cambridge University
Press
5. Optoelectronic Devices and Systems, S.C. Gupta, 2005, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
The aim of this course is not just to impart theoretical knowledge to the students but to
provide them with exposure and hands-on learning wherever possible
Unit-I
Fossil fuels and Alternate Sources of energy: Fossil fuels and nuclear energy, their limitation,
need of renewable energy, non-conventional energy sources. An overview of developments in
Offshore Wind Energy, Tidal Energy, Wave energy systems, Ocean Thermal Energy
Conversion, solar energy, biomass, biochemical conversion, biogas generation, geothermal
energy tidal energy, Hydroelectricity.
Solar energy: Solar energy, its importance, storage of solar energy, solar pond, non plate
collector, solar distillation, solar cooker, solar green houses, solar cell, absorption air
conditioning. Need and characteristics of photovoltaic (PV) systems, PV models and equivalent
circuits, and sun tracking systems.
Unit-II
Wind Energy harvesting: Fundamentals of Wind energy, Wind Turbines and different electrical
machines in wind turbines, Power electronic interfaces, and grid interconnection topologies.
Ocean Energy: Ocean Energy Potential against Wind and Solar, Wave Characteristics and
Statistics, Wave Energy Devices.
Tide characteristics and Statistics, Tide Energy Technologies, Ocean Thermal Energy, Osmotic
Power, Ocean Bio-mass.
6. Nanotechnology.