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RV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

(Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi & Approved by AICTE, New Delhi)
Chaitanya Layout, JP Nagar 8th Phase, Kothanur, Bengaluru-560076
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

Assignment 1
(Scheme: 2022)
Course Title: Applied Physics for CSE stream Course Code: BPHYS102
Semester: I Section: A, B, C Date: 23.10.2024
Faculty In-charge: Dr. Srinatha N Max. Marks: 50
Dr. Satyanarayana Reddy S Submission Deadline: 11.11.2024
Dr. Yashwanth V Naik

❖ ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS


Sl. Course
Questions Marks
No. Outcome
a) Derive an expression for energy density in terms of Einstein’s coefficients. 06 CO2

1. b) A laser operating at 632.8nm emits 3.182 x 1016 photons per second, calculate
the output power of the laser. Also, find the percentage power converted into 04 CO3
coherent light energy if the input power is 100 watts.
(a) With a proper energy level diagram, explain the construction and working of
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a semiconductor laser.
2.
(b) With a neat diagram derive an expression for numerical aperture in an
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optical fibre.
(a) Define the refractive index profile. Mention the types of optical fibre’s
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based on refractive index profiles.
3.
(b) State Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle. Using Heisenberg’s Uncertainty
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principle, show that the electron does not exist inside the nucleus.
(b) State de-Broglie hypothesis and mention all various mathematical
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expressions of de-Broglie wavelength for different cases.
4. (b) Starting from the Schrodinger’s time independent wave equation, derive the
expression for the energy eigen value and eigen function for a free electron 06 CO2
present in a 1-D potential well of infinite depth.
(a) Analyse and outline the differences in the outcomes of the results (output)
based on the particle nature and wave nature of electrons in Young’s double slit 04 CO4
experiment. Give your inferences.
(b) Analyse and demonstrate the underlined mechanism of light emission in
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LED, Photodiode and Semiconductor diode laser in detail.
(c) In an experiment, the light intensity can be varied by varying the power of
the source. Discuss the underlying relation between intensity and power of the 02 CO4
source in detail.
CO1 Understand the fundamental concepts of LASERs, Optical fibers, Quantum mechanics, Quantum Computation,
Electrical Properties, Superconductivity, Physics of Animations, Statistical Physics.
CO2 Apply and Demonstrate the principles of LASERS, Optical fibers, Principles of Quantum mechanics and Quantum
Computation, variation of conductivity in metals, superconductivity, principles of animation and Statistical Physics.
CO3 Analyze the various conditions for the production of LASERs, Einstein’s Coefficients, Conditions of propagation of
light in optical fibers and their modes, probability density and energy states of a particle in 1D box using quantum
mechanics, qubits, single and multiple quantum gates, electrical behavior of materials, motion and timing in
animations, jumping & walking, bell curve, poisons and normal distributions.
CO4 Evaluate the concepts and Applications of LASERs and optical fibers, quantum mechanics, quantum gates, qubits,
quantum computation, electrical conductivity, superconductivity, Physics of animations, statistical Physics.

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