PHD-PH - Course Structure & Syllabus
PHD-PH - Course Structure & Syllabus
6.1. The credit assigned to the Ph.D. course work shall be a minimum of 08 credits and a
maximum of 16 credits.
6.2. The course work shall be treated as prerequisite for Ph.D. preparation. A minimum of
four credits shall be assigned to one or more courses on Research Methodology which
could cover areas such as quantitative methods, computer applications, research ethics
and review of published research in the relevant field, training, field work, etc. Other
courses shall be advanced level courses preparing the students for Ph.D. degree.
6.3. All candidates admitted to the Ph.D. programme shall be required to complete the
course work as advised by their supervisors during the initial one or two semesters.
6.4. A Ph.D. scholar has to obtain a minimum of 55% of marks or its equivalent grade in
the UGC 7-point scale (or an equivalent grade/CGPA in a point scale wherever grading
system is followed) in the course work in order to be eligible to continue in the programme
and submit the dissertation/thesis.
(ii) Internal course requirement: As per Centre’s requirement, one subject is to be chosen
from the approved courses by the Centre from time to time.
(iii) The scholars have to fulfill the above mentioned criteria [(i) & (ii)] which is
mandatory for upgradation as Senior Research Fellow.
(iv) All JRF students including IPhD students are required to take one Centre’s required
course.
(v) The Centre’s required courses cannot be one of IPhD semester I or II courses.
However they can be one of IPhD semester III or IV courses, and any of the departmental
courses that are atleast of the III Semester IPhD level.
(vi) Supervisors may however advise their PhD students to audit some of the IPhD
semester I or II courses if necessary.
* Future updates regarding internal courses will be notified in our website from time to
time.
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* The syllabi of the courses starting with Course Code No. 5XX are available in IPhD
Course Curriculum. The syllabi for Courses with Code No. 6XX will include the syllabi of
Courses with Code No. 5XX plus additional special/advanced topics that will be decided
by the concerned teachers.
AMITABHA LAHIRI
SENIOR PROFESSOR & DEAN (ACADEMIC PROGRAMME)
S N BOSE NATIONAL CENTRE FOR BASIC SCIENCES
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Goal of the review – History of the subject – development of the subject: theoretical
and experimental – alternative models and theories – pros and cons of various models
and theories if any – the relevance of the topical research from the perspective of the
subject – Possible ways to develop the research topic further.
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The Sun: Different layers of the Sun and their properties, Solar cycles, sunspots, solar corona
and solar winds, expected and observed solar neutrino spectra, Possible resolution of the solar
neutrino problem.
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Binary Stars: Different types of binary stars, Importance of binary systems, Accretion,
spectral properties of radiations from accretion flows and identification of black holes and
neutron stars.
Galaxies: Formations and classification, Density Wave Theory of the formation of spiral arms,
Rotation curves, missing mass and dark matter, Quasars and active galactic nuclei magnetic
fields in the galaxy.
Cosmic Rays: Extensive air shower and Fermi’s theory of high energy cosmic rays; Interaction
of high energy cosmic rays with the CMBR background and the GZK cutoff, Cosmic ray
experiments like HiRes, AGASA, Pierre Augur Observatory.
General properties of nuclei: nuclear size, Rutherford scattering, nuclear radius and
charge distribution, nuclear form factor, mass and binding energy, Angular momentum, parity
and symmetry, Magnetic dipole moment and electric quadrupole moment, experimental
determination, Rabi’s method. [4 lecture hours]
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Two-body bound state: Properties of deuteron, Schr odinger equation and its solution for
ground state of deuteron, rms radius, spin dependence of nuclear forces, electromagnetic
moment and magnetic dipole moment of deuteron and the necessity of tensor forces.
[4 lecture hours]
Two-body scattering: Experimental n-p scattering data, Partial wave analysis and phase
shifts, scattering length, magnitude of scattering length and strength of scattering, Signficance
of the sign of scattering length; Scattering from molecular hydrogen and determination of
singlet and triplet scattering lengths, effective range theory, low energy p-p scattering, Nature
of nuclear forces: charge independence, charge symmetry and isospin invariance of nuclear
forces. [6 lecture hours]
Nuclear structure: Liquid drop model, Bethe-Weizs acker binding energy/mass formula,
Fermi model, Shell model and Collective model. [6 lecture hours]
Nuclear reactions and fission: Different types of reactions, Quantum mechanical theory,
Resonance scattering and reactions— Breit-Wigner dispersion relation; Compound nucleus
formation and break-up, Statistical theory of nuclear reactions and evaporation probability,
Optical model; Principle of detailed balance, Transfer reactions, Nuclear fission: Experimental
features, spontaneous fission. [6 lecture hours]
Radio Active Decays: Alpha decay, Beta decay –Energy release in beta decay–Fermi theory
of beta decay–Shape of the beta spectrum –decay rate Fermi-Curie plot–Fermi & G.T
Selection rules – Comparatives half-lives and forbidden decays – Gama decay-Multi pole
radation – Angular momentum and parity selection rules – Internal conversion – Nuclear
isomerism. [8 lecture hours]
Suggested Books:
1. B.B.Cohen: ConceptsofNuclearPhysics
2. J.S. Lilley: Nuclear Physics
3. M.K. Pal: Theory of Nuclear Structure
4. R.R. Roy and B.P. Nigam: Nuclear Physics
5. S.N. Ghoshal: Atomic and Nuclear Physics (Vol. 2)
6. D.H. Perkins: Introduction to High Energy Physics
7. D.J. Griffiths: Introduction to Elementary Particles
6. D.C. Tayal: Nuclear Physics
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In addition to the above, some lectures at a more advanced level will be offered.
1. Programming in FORTRAN by Rajaraman.
2. Numerical Recipe by Press, Shapiro and Teukolski
3. Numerical methods for Scientists and Engineers by HM Antia
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In addition to the above, some lectures at a more advanced level will be offered.
(i) "Theory of Superconductivity" by J.R. Schrieffer.
(ii) "Solid State Physics" by N. Ashcroft and N.D. Mermin.
(iii) "Introduction to Solid State Physics" by C. Kittel.
(iv) "Quantum Theory of Solids" by C. Kittel.
(v) "Quantum Theory of Many Particle Systems" by G.D. Mahan.
(vi) "Elementary Excitations" by D. Pines
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• Physics of Materials:
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B. EL-ION PROBLEM
4. Adiabatic approximation (Born-Oppenheimer).
5. Classical nuclei approximation (Ehrenfest Theorem).
6. Hellman-Feynman force on nuclei.
C. MANY-ELECTRON PROBLEM
7. Hartree approximation
- LCAO method
8. Hartree-Fock approx.
- Slater-determinantal wavefunction & its properties
- Hartree-Fock equation
- Fock operator
- Energy of the groundstate
- Koopman's theorem
9. Going beyond Hartree-Fock (introductory)
- Absence of correlation in H-F theory
- Basics of MCI and Perturbative (Moller-Plesset) methods
10. Density Functional Theory
- Energy as a functional of density : basic concepts
- Thomas-Fermi theory
- Hohenberg-Kohn Theorem
- Kohn-Sham Eqn.
- LDA for the exchange-correlation function
D. MOLECULAR DYNAMICS METHODS IN ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE
11. Introduction to MD methods
- Deterministic vs. Stochastic methods
- Connection to statistical mechanics & thermodynamics
- Finite difference algorithms for solving eqns. of motion
- running and controlling MD simulations
- Limitations & errors in MD simulation
12. Tight-binding MD
- Eqn of motion in TB-MD
13. Ab-initio (Car-Parrinello) MD
- Basic concepts and effective Lagrangian
- Eqn of motion
- Iterative solution of Kohn-Sham eqn
E. EXPERIMENTAL MANIFESTATION OF ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE
- Theory of photoemission
- Core-levels and Final states
- Satellites
- Valance band
- Band structure
- Surface states and surface effects
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AMITABHA LAHIRI
SENIOR PROFESSOR & DEAN (ACADEMIC PROGRAMME)
S N BOSE NATIONAL CENTRE FOR BASIC SCIENCES
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