University of Gour Banga: M.Sc. in Physics Two Years (Four Semesters) Syllabus
University of Gour Banga: M.Sc. in Physics Two Years (Four Semesters) Syllabus
University of Gour Banga: M.Sc. in Physics Two Years (Four Semesters) Syllabus
M.Sc. in Physics
Two Years (Four Semesters) Syllabus
Main Feature of the Syllabus
M.Sc. in Physics
Semester Paper Code Paper Name Theory Time Internal Time Total
Marks Assessment Marks
Marks
PAPER 101 Mathematical Methods 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 102 Classical Mechanics 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
I PAPER 103 Quantum Mechanics-I 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 104 Classical Electrodynamics 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 105 General Practical 40 3.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
Total 250
PAPER 201 Statistical Mechanics 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 202 Relativity and Nonlinear Dynamics 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
II PAPER 203 Quantum Mechanics-II 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 204 Electronics 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 205 Electronics Practical 40 3.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
Total 250
PAPER 301 Condensed Matter Physics 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 302 Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
III PAPER 303 Plasma Physics 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 304 Optics Practical 40 3.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 305 Computer Practical 40 3.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
Total 250
PAPER 401 Advanced Optics and Elective Subject 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 402 Nuclear and Particle Physics 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
IV PAPER 403 Special Paper 40 2.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 404 Special Practical 40 3.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
PAPER 405 Project 40 3.00 Hr 10 30.00 Min 50
Total 250
Grand 1000
Total
Special Paper:
A: Computational Physics
B: Advanced Electronics
Detailed Syllabus
Semester I
PAPER 101: Mathematical methods
Books Recommended:
1. M. R. Spiegel: Theory and Problems of Complex Variables (Schaums outline series).
2. G. Arfken: Mathematical Methods for Physicists (Academic Press).
3. J. Mathews and R. I. Walker :Mathematical Methods of Physics (Benjamin).
4. P. Dennery and A. Krzywicki: Mathematics for Physicists (Harper and Row).
5. L. Andrews and B. Shivamoggi,: Integral Transforms for Engineers (PHI).
6. M. Tinkham: Group Theory and Quantum Mechanics (McGraw-Hill)
7. A. Joshi: Matrices and Tensors (Wiley Esstern).
8. A. Joshi: Group Theory (Wiley Eastern).
9. M. Hammermesh: Group Theory (Dover)
Books Recommended:
1. H. Goldstein, C. Poole and J. Safko: Classical mechanics (Pearson).
2. S. McCuskey: Introduction to advanced dynamics (Addison-Wesley).
3. L. Landau and E. Liftshitz: Mechanics (Addison-Wesley).
4. K.C. Gupta: Classical Mechanics ( New Age Books).
5. N. Rana and P. Joag: Classical Mechanics (Tata McGraw-Hill).
6. S. Sinha: Classical Mechanics (Narosa).
7. Marion and Thomtron: Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems Third Edition, Horoloma Book
Jovanovich College Publisher.
8. P.V.Panat: Classical Mechanics, Narosa Publishing Home, New Delhi.
9. Introduction to Classical Mechanics by R.G.Takawale and P.S.Puranik, Tata Mc-Graw Hill
Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
PAPER 103: Quantum Mechanics I
1. Reviews of introductory discussions on Schrodinger equation and relevant topics.(3L)
2. Formalism of quantum mechanics. Axiomatic definition. Vector spaces; linear independence, bases,
dimensionality. Inner product, Gram-Schmidt orthogonalisation. Linear operators. Representation of
linear transformations and change of base. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Functions of a matrix.
Cayley- Hamilton theorem. Commuting matrices with degenerate eigenvalues. Orthonormality of
eigenvectors. Hilbert space. Kets, bras and operators, Base kets and matrix representation. Hermitian
operator. Eigenkets as base kets. Orthogonality.The superposition and completeness of eigenstates.
Postulates of quantum mechanics. Observable and results of its measurement. The generalized
uncertainty relation. Expectation values of dynamic variables. Commutators and operator algebra.
Non-commutating observables. Complete set of commuting observables. Change of basis. Unitary
operators Discrete and continuous bases. Coordinate and momentum representations. Quantum
Dynamics. Schrodinger, Heisenberg and interaction pictures. Evolution operator. Linear harmonic
oscillator by Schrodinger equation, Heisenberg equation and Dirac operator method. Coherent states.
(12L)
3. Time-independent Schrodinger equation in one dimension. The free particle. The infinite square well.
The delta-function and periodic delta function potential. The finite square well. Transmission
coefficient. Schrodinger equation in three dimensions. Schrodinger equation in spherical coordinates.
Orbital angular momentum. Eigenvalue problem for angular momentum. Spherical harmonics. The
rigid rotator. The spherical well with impenetrable walls. Spherical square well potential. Coulomb
potential. The hydrogen atom problem. Parity of wavefunctions. (8L)
4. Approximation methods. Time-independent perturbation theory for non-degenerate and degenerate
states. Applications to anharmonic oscillator, Stark effect in hydrogen atom. Variational methods.
Application to the ground state of delta function potential, helium atom, Hydrogen molecule ion. The
WKB approximation. General form. Application to the theory of alpha decay. Connection formulas.
(9L)
5. Time-dependent perturbation theory. Constant and harmonic perturbations. Fermis golden rule.
Sudden and adiabatic approximations. Interaction of an atom with electromagnetic wave. Transition
probability and Electric dipole radiation. (5L)
6. Identical particles. Symmetry under interchange. Wave functions for bosons and fermions. Slater
determinant. (3L)
7. Tutorials. (5L)
Books Recommended:
1. P. A. M. Dirac: Principles of Quantum Mechanics(Oxford).
2. L. Schi_: Quantum Mechanics (McGraw-Hill).
3. E. Merzbacher: Quantum Mechanics (John Wiley and sons).
4. D. Gri_ths: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (Pearson Education).
5. Bransden and Joachain: Quantum Mechanics.
6. A. K. Ghatak and S. Lokanathan: Quantum Mechanics (Macmillan India Ltd.).
7. J. Sakurai: Modern Quantum Mechanics (Addison-Wesley).
8. C. Cohen-Tannoudji et al : Quantum Mechanics Vol I and II (John Wiley).
9. R. L. Libo_: Introductory Quantum Mechanics (Pearson Education).
10. R. Robinett: Quantum Mechanics (Oxford University Press).
11. M. Bellac: Quantum Physics (Cambridge University Press).
PAPER 104: Classical Electrodynamics
1. Review of electrostatics and magnetostatics: Formal solution of the electrostatic boundary value
problem with Greens function. Boundary value problems. Multipole expansion of fields and
potentials. Electrostatics of macroscopic media. (4L)
2. Electromagnetic induction: Fundamental equations. Maxwells equations. Electromagnetic waves in
conducting and nonconducting media. Frequency dependence of permitivity. wave guides. (4L)
3. Potentials and fields: Gauge transformations Lorentz and Coulomb gauges; Poynting vector. The
inhomogeneous wave equation - Greens function, retarded and advanced potentials. Fields and
radiation of a localized oscillating source. Multipole expansion of scalar and vector potentials;
radiation fields, dipole radiation. Lienerd-Weichert potentials; the fields of a uniformly moving
charge. Radiation from an accelerated charge. Angular distribution of the emitted radiation; Larmors
formula and its relativistic generalization; special cases of acceleration; parallel and perpendicular to
velocity. Bremsstrahlung, Cerenkov radiation, radiation reaction. (12L)
4. Relativistic Electrodynamics: Tensors in minkowski space, Electromagnetic field tensor, Covariance
of electrodynamics, Transformation of electromagnetic field. Relativistic Lagrangian and
Hamiltonian and Hamiltonian of a charged particle in an electromagnetic field. Lagrangian for
electromagnetic field; stress tensors, conservation laws (12L)
5. Scattering from a free electron. Thomson scattering. Scattering from a bound electron. Rayleigh
scattering. Absorption of radiation by a bound electron. Normal and anomalous dispersion. Lorentz
electromagnetic theory. (8 L)
6. Tutorials. (5L)
Books Recommended:
1. W. Panofsky and M. Phillips: Classical Electricity and Magnetism (Addison- Wesley).
2. D. Griffith: Electrodynamics (Prentice Hall India).
3. J. Jackson: Classical Electrodynamics (Wiley Eastern).
4. J. Marion: Classical Electromagnetic Radiation (Academic Press).
5. J. Schwinger: Classical Electrodynamics.
6. Ashok Das: Classical Electrodynamics.
PAPER 105:General Practical
List of General Experiments:
1. Study of temperature dependence of resistivity for a given semiconductor using four probe setup and
determine its energy band gap.
2. Determination of Saturation Magnetization, Retentivity and Coercivity of given Ferromagnetic
samples Using hysteresis loop tracer.
3. Determination of Hall Coe_cient of a given semiconductor sample using variable DC magnetic field.
4. Study of the variation of Hall Coe_cient of a given extrinsic semiconductor as a function of
temperature using Temperature dependence Hall e_ect setup.
5. Determination of the specific charge of an electron by the solenoidal lens method / modified
Thompsons method.
6. Study of Lissajous figures and calibrate an Audio Frequency Oscillator by phase change and direct
method.
7. Determination of the velocity of ultrasonic wave in a given liquid for a given frequency using multi
frequency ultrasonic interferometer /liquid grating method.
8. Demonstration of discrete electronic energy levels by Franck and Hertz experiment setup.
9. Determination of the Lande g factor for the DPPH sample using electron spin resonance setup.
10. Study of temperature dependence of the Dielectric Constant and determination of the Curie-point of a
ferro-electric Material.
11. Determination of electron density and electron temperature of a plasma by single/ double probe
method
Semester II
PAPER 201: Statistical Mechanics
1. Scope and aim of statistical mechanics. Transition from thermodynamics to statistical mechanics.
Review of the ideas of phase space, phase points, and ensemble. Density of phase points. Liouvilles
equation and Liouvilles theorem. (3L)
2. Stationary ensembles: Micro canonical, canonical and grand canonical ensembles. Partition function
formulation. Fluctuations in energy and particle number. Equilibrium properties of ideal systems:
ideal gas, Harmonic oscillators, rigid rotators. Para magnetism, concept of negative temperature.
(10L)
3. Density matrix: Idea of quantum mechanical ensemble. Statistical and quantum mechanical
approaches. Pure and mixed states. Density matrix for stationary ensembles. Application to a free
particle in a box, and an electron in a magnetic field. Density matrix for a beam of spin 1/2 particles.
Construction of the density matrix for different states (pure and mixture) and calculation of the
polarization vector. (8L)
4. Distribution functions. Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics. General equations of state for ideal
quantum systems. (4L)
5. Ideal quantum systems: (a)Properties of ideal Bose gas. Bose-Einstein condensation. Transition in
liquid He4, Superfluidity in He4. Photon gas. Plancks radiation law. Phonon gas. Debyes theory of
specific heat of solids. (b) Properties of ideal Fermi gas: Review of the thermal and electrical
properties of an ideal electron gas. Landau levels, Landau diamagnetism. White dwarf and Neutron
stars. (10L)
6. Strongly interacting systems. Ising model. Idea of exchange interaction and Heisenberg Hamiltonian.
Ising Hamiltonian as a truncated Heisenberg Hamiltonian. Exact solution of one-dimensional Ising
system (Matrix method). Bragg-Williams approximation (Mean field theory) and the Bethe-Peierls
approximation. (6L)
7. Phase transition: General remarks. Ehrenfest’s classification, Phase transition and critical phenomena.
Critical indices. Landaus order parameter theory of phase transition. (4L)
8. Thermodynamic fluctuations. Spatial correlations in a fluid. Brownian motion: Einstein-
Smoluchowskis theory. (5L)
9. Tutorials. (5L)
Books Recommended:
1. R. Pathria: Statistical Mechanics
2. K. Huang: Introduction to Statistical Mechanics
3. S. Salinas: Introduction to Statistical Mechanics.
4. F. Reif: FundamentaL of Statistical and Thermal Physics.
5. R. Kubo: Statistical Mechanics.
6. S. Bowley: Introductory Statistical Mechanics (Oxford University Press).
7. L. Kadano_: Statistical Mechanics (World Scientific).
8. Landau and Liftshitz: Statistical Mechanics.
9. B. B. Laud: Statistical Mechanics.
PAPER 202: Relativity and Nonlinear Dynamics
1. Special Theory of Relativity: Lorentz transformation; Dopler effect, 4-vector(time space and light
like), 4-velocity and acceleration; 4-momentum and force. Minkowski space and metric. Relativistic
invariants and kinematics: Decay, elastic collision and reaction. Lagrangian formulation of relativistic
mechanics. covariant Lagrangian formulation. (8L)
2. General theory of relativity: Review of tensor analysis. inclination of two vectors orthogonality, areas
and volumes, raising and lowering of indices, Christo_el symbols and teir transformations; intrinsic
and covariant di_erentiations, Riemann Christo_el tensors, Bianchi identities, curvature tensors,
di_erential equation of geodesics, parallel transports, anti-parallel curves, condition of flatness, Ricci
tensor, Einstein tensor. Inconsistence of Newtonian gravitation with special theory of relativity;
principles of equivalence and general covariance; Einsteins field equations; Schwarzschild solution;
geodesics of Schwarzschild solution; singularity, event horizon and black holes, Birkhoffs theorem;
experimental tests- perihelion motion of a planet, bending of light and gravitational red shift; (10L)
3. Nonlinear Dynamics: Idea of Nonlinearity. Framework for the study of dynamics in state space.
Autonomous and nonautonomous systems. The no-intersection theorem. Dissipative systems and
attractors. One-dimensional state space. Fixed points and stability. Linearization near fixed points.
Lyapunov exponent. Trajectories in a one-dimensional state space. Phase portrait. (6 L)
4. Two-dimensional state space. Brusselator model. Dynamics and complex characteristic values.
Dissipation and the divergence theorem. Jacobian matrix for characteristic values. Limit cycles.
Poincar sections and the stability of limit cycles. Poincar-Bendixson theorem. (6 L)
5. Bifurcations. Saddle-node and repellor-node bifurcations. Supercritical and subcritical pitchfork
bifurcations. Bifurcations in two dimensions. Limit cycle bifurcations. Hopf bifurcation. (5L)
6. Three-dimensional state space. Routes to chaos. Period doubling. Quasi-periodicity. Intermittancy.
Lorenz model, Simple properties of the Lorenz equations, Introduction to chaos. Lyapunov
exponents.(5L)
7. Tutorials. (5L)
Books Recommended:
1. H. Goldstein, C. Poole and J. Safko: Classical mechanics (Pearson).
2. McCuskey: Introduction to advanced dynamics (Addison-Wesley).
3. K.C. Gupta: Classical Mechanics ( New Age Books).
4. N. Rana and P. Joag: Classical Mechanics (Tata McGraw-Hill).
5. S. Sinha: Classical Mechanics (Narosa).
6. S. Banerji and A. Banerjee: Special Theory of Relativity.
7. A. Roychaudhuri, S. Banerjee and A. Banerjee: General Relativity, Astrophysics and Cosmology
(Springer-Verlag).
8. S. Banerji and A. Banerjee: General Relativity and Cosmology (ELevier)
9. R. Hilborn: Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics (Oxford University Press).
10. S. Strogatz: Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos (Addison-Wesley).
11. J. Bhattacharjee: Nonlinear Dynamics Near and Far From Equilibrium (Hindustan
PAPER 203: Quantum Mechanics II
1. Generalised angular momentum. Infinitesimal rotation. Generator of rotation. Commutation rules.
Matrix representation of angular momentum operators. Spin. Pauli spin matrices. Eigenspinors.
Electron in static magnetic field. Larmor precession. Electron in an oscillating magnetic field.
Addition of two angular momenta. Simple examples. Clebsch-Gordan co-efficients. Recursion
relations. (8 L)
2. Discrete and continuous space-time symmetries. Invariance principles and conservation laws. Space
translation. Time translation. Space rotation. Irreducible spherical tensor operators. Wigner-Eckert
theorem. Space inversion. Time reversal. Kramers degeneracy. (5 L)
3. Scattering theory. Scattering amplitude. Di_erential and total cross sections. Integral equation for
potential scattering. Greens function. Born approximation and its validity. Yukawa potential.
Rutherford scattering formula. Method of partial waves. Phase shifts. Optical theorem. Scattering by a
hard sphere. (6 L)
4. Relativistic quantum mechanics. The Klein-Gordon equation. Covariant notation. Probability density.
Negative energy solution. The Dirac equation. Properties of the Dirac matrices. The Dirac particle in
an electromagnetic field. The spin and magnetic moment of the electron. (8 L)
5. Covariant form of the Dirac equation. Lorentz covariance. Rotation, parity and time reversal
operations on the Dirac wavefunction. The 5 matrix and its properties. Plane wave solutions of the
Dirac equation and their properties. Energy and projection operators. Diracs hole theory. (4L)
6. Non-relativistic limit of the Dirac equation. Large and small components. Spin-orbit interaction from
Dirac equation. Foldy-Wouthuysen transformations for a free particle and for a particle in a field.
Electon in a central electrostatic potential. (4L)
7. Concept of field. Lagrangian dynamics of classical fields. Euler-Lagrange equation. Lagrangians and
equations of motion of fundamental fields. Noethers theorem. Conserved currents and charges.
Energy-momentum tensor and energy of fields. Introductory idea about second quantization.
Example-Schrödinger equation(4 L)
8. Tutorials. (5L)
Books Recommended:
1. E. Merzbacher: Quantum Mechanics (John Wiley and sons).
2. D. Gri_ths: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (Pearson Education).
3. A. K. Ghatak and S. Lokanathan: Quantum Mechanics (Macmillan India Ltd.).
4. J. Sakurai: Modern Quantum Mechanics (Addison-Wesley).
5. C. Cohen-Tannoudji et al : Quantum Mechanics VoL I and II (John Wiley).
6. R. L. Libo_: Introductory Quantum Mechanics (Pearson Education).
7. J. Bjorken and S. Drell: Relativistic Quantum Mechanics (McGraw-Hill).
8. J. Sakurai: Advanced Quantum Mechanics (Addison-Wesley).
9. A. Lahiri and P. Pal: A First Book of Quantum Field Theory (Narosa).
10. T-Y Wu and W-Y Hwang: Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Fields (Allied Publishers).
11. C. Itzyksen and J. Zuber: Quantum Field Theory (McGraw-Hill).
12. L. Ryder: Quantum Field Theory (Cambridge University Press).
PAPER 204: Electronics
1. Networks: Review of network theorems. Driving point impedance and admittance, Fosters reactance
theorems. Canonic networks. Filter circuits. Active and passive filters. LPF, HPF, BPF and BRF type
constant-k prototype filters. Attenuators. (4 L)
2. Transmission line theory: Distributed parameters. Primary and secondary line constants; Telegraphers
equation. Reflection co-efficient and VSWR. Input impedance of loss-less line. Distortion of em
wave in a practical line. Smith chart. (5 L)
3. Semiconductor physics: Carrier concentration. Fermi levels of intrinsic and extrinsic semi-
conductors. Bandgap. Direct and indirect gap semiconductors. p-n junction physics. Junction
breakdown. Heterojunction. Characteristics of some semiconductor devices: LED, Solar cell, Tunnel
diode, Gunn diode and IMPATT. SCR; Unijunction transistor (UJT). Programmable Unijunction
transistor (PUT).(10 L)
4. Active Circuits: Transistor amplifiers. Basic design consideration. High frequency effects. Video and
pulse amplifier. Tuned amplifier. Nonlinear amplifiers using op-amps. regenerative comparators.
Precision rectifiers. Op-amp based function generators. (8 L)
5. Communication electronics: Principles of analog modulation- linear and exponential types.
Generation of transmitted carrier and suppressed carrier type AM signals. Principles of FM and PM
signal generation. Principles of detection modulated signals. Modulation techniques in some practical
communication systems. AM and FM radio. (8 L)
6. Digital circuits: Logic simplification using Karnaugh maps. SOP and POS design of logic circuits.
Multiplexure and demultiplexure. RS, JK and MS-JK flip-flops. transformation of flip-flops.
Registers and counters. design of counters. ADC and DAC circuits. Basics of Microprocessors and
microcontrollers (10 L)
7. Tutorials. (5L)
Books Recommended:
Books recommended:
1. N. Ashcroft and N. Mermin: Solid State Physics (Holt, Reinhart and Winston).
2. M. Ali Omar: Elementary Solid State Physics (Pearson Education).
3. C. Kittel: Solid State Physics (Wiley Eastern).
4. F.C.Phillips: An introduction to crystallography (Wiley).
5. J. Christmaan: FundamentaL of Solid State Physics (John Wiley and Sons).
PAPER 302: Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy
Atomic Spectroscopy:
1. Spectra of hydrogenic atoms. Fine structure; Relavistic correction. Spin-orbit interaction, Lamb shift.
Spectra of alkali atoms. Quantum defect. Penetrating and non-penetrating orbits. Introduction to
electron spin. Relativistic correction to spectra of hydrogen atom. The Lande g factor. Zeeman and
Paschen- Back effects. Hyperfine structure in the spectra of monovalent atoms. (8L)
2. Spectra of divalent atoms. Singlet and triplet states of divalent atoms. L-S and j-j coupling. Magnetic
field effects. Spectra of Many-electron atoms. Pauli exclusion principle. Periodic classification of
elements. Equivalent and non-equivalent electrons. Spectral terms of equivalent and non-equivalent
electrons for ground and first excited state electronic confugurations. (6L)
3. Origin of X-ray spectra. Screening constants. Fine structure of X-ray leveL. Spin-relativity and
screening doublet laws. Non-diagram lines. Auger effect. (3L)
4. Broadening of spectral lines. Natural width of spectral lines, Doppler broadening. (2L) Molecular
Spectroscopy:
5. Born-Oppenheimer approximation and separation of electronic and nuclear motions in molecules.
Band structure of molecular spectra. Hydrogen molecule ion. Molecular orbitals. Hydrogen molecule.
Valence bond approach. Coulomb and exchange integrals. Electronic structure of simple molecules.
Chemical bonding. Hybridization. (4L)
6. Microwave and far infrared spectroscopy. Energy levels of diatomic molecules from rigid and
nonrigid rotator models. Selection rules. Structure determination. Isotope effect. Rotational spectra of
polyatomic molecules. (4L)
7. Infrared Spectra. Harmonic and anharmonic (no deduction) models for vibrational energy levels of
diatomic molecules. Selection rules. Morse potential. Energy curves. Dissociation energy. Isotope
effect. Rotational-vibrational coupling. Symmetry of molecular wavefunctions and nuclear spin. (4L)
8. Raman spectroscopy. Rotational, vibrational, Rotational-vibrational Raman spectra. Stokes and anti-
Stokes Raman lines. Selection rules. Nuclear spin and its effect on Raman spectra. (3L)
9. Vibrational spectra of polyatomic molecules. Normal modes. Selection rules for Raman and infrared
spectra. Normal modes of CO2 and other simple triatomic molecules. (3L)
10. Electronic spectra of diatomic molecules. Vibrational band structure. Progressions and sequences.
Isotope shift. Intensity distribution in vibrational structure of electronic spectra. Franck-Condon
principle. Rotational structure of electronic spectra. P-, Q-, and R- branches. Band head formation.
Hund’s coupling cases. Pre-dissociation. Inversion spectrum of Ammonia. (3L)
11. Tutorials (5L).
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended
1. Francis F. Chain: Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion.
2. J.A. Bittencourt: Fundamentals of Plasma physics
3. Ronald C. Davidson: Methods in Nonlinear Plasma Theory
4. Suresh Chandra : Textbook of Plasma Physics
5. Paul M bellan: Fundamentals of Plasma physics
PAPER 304: Optics Practical
List of Optics Experiments:
1. Study of absorption spectrum of Iodine vapor using optical spectrometer and determine its ( i)
Dissociation energy and (ii) Anharmonicity constant.
2. Determination of the thickness of a given transparent plate with the help of Jamins interferometer.
3. Determination of the refractive index of a given transparent thin film using Michelson interferometer.
4. Determination of the average wavelength and the difference between the wavelengths of the D– lines
of sodium using Michelson interferometer.
5. Study of Zeeman effect.
6. Study of Polarization of light using LASER beam.
7. Study of Photoconductivity of semiconductors.
8. Identification of hyperfine transitions of Rb and Rb using saturation-absorption spectroscopy
method.
Books recommended:
1. O. Svelto: Principles of lasers (Springer).
2. M. Fox: Quantum Optics (OUP)
3. P. Miloni and J. Eberly: Laser Physics (John Wiley).
4. A. Ghatak and K. Thyagarajan: Introduction to Fibre Optics.
5. D. Mills: Nonlinear Optics (Narosa).
Unit-II Elective Subject (25 Marks)
A. Astrophysics
1. Introduction: Astrophysics and Astronomy. Celestial coordinate systems (Sun-Earth system, Galactic
coordinate system). (2L)
2. Stellar Structure and Evolution: (i) Star formation. Stellar Magnitudes. Classification of stars. H-D
classification. Sahas equation of ionization. Hertzsprung-Russel (H-R) diagram. (ii) Gravitational
energy, Virial theorem, Equations of stellar structure and evolution. (iii) Pre-main sequence
evolution, Jeans criteria for star formation, fragmentation and adiabatic contraction, Evolution on the
main sequence, Post main sequence evolution, Polytropic Models. Lane-Emden equation. Simple
stellar models. Eddingtons model and Homologous model, Convective and Radiative stars, Pre-main
sequence contraction: Hayashi and Henyey tracks. (8L)
3. Nuclear Astrophysics: Thermonuclear reactions in stars, pp chains and CNO cycle. Solar Neutrino
problem. Thermonuclear reactions. Helium burning and onwards. Nucleosynthesis beyond iron, r-
and s- processes. (3L)
4. Stellar objects and stellar explosions. Brief discussions on: Galaxies, Nebulae, Quasars, Brown
dwarfs, Red giant stars, Nova, Supernova. (2L)
5. Gravitational collapse and relativistic astrophysics: Newtonian theory of stellar equilibrium. White
dwarfs. Electron degeneracy and equation of states. Chandrasekhar limit. Mass-radius relation of
WD. Neutron stars. Spherically symmetric distribution of perfect fluid in equilibrium. Tolman-
Oppenheimer- Volko_ equation, Mass- radius relations of NS. Pulsars, Magnetars, Gamma ray
bursts. Black holes: Collapse to a black hole (Oppenheimer and Snyder), event horizon, singularity.
(7L)
6. Accretion disks: Formation of accretion disks. Di_erentially rotating systems in astrophysics. Disk
dynamics. Steady disks. Disk formation in close binary systems through mass transfer. Accretion onto
compact objects (Black holes and Neutron Stars). (3L)
Books Recommended:
1. V. Bhatia: Textbook of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Narosa).
2. K. Abhyankar: Astrophysics Stars and Galaxies (University Press)..
3. T. Padmanavan: Theoritical Astrophysics (VoL.I-III) (Cambridge University Press).
4. S. Shapiro and S. TeukoLky: Black Holes, White Dwarfs and Neutron Stars (John Wiley).
5. E. Kolb and M. Turner: The Early Universe (Addision-Wesley Reading).
6. J.V.Narlikar: The Structure of the Universe (Oxford University Press)
Books Recommended:
1. J. Narlikar: General Relativity and Cosmology (MacMillion).
2. S. Weinberg: Gravitation and Cosmology: Principles and Applications of the General Theory of
Relativity (Wiley).
3. P. G. Bergmann- Introduction to Theory of Relativity (Prentice-Hall).
4. J. Narlikar: Introduction to Cosmology (Cambridge Univ. Press).
5. A. Roychaudhuri, S. Banerjee and A. Banerjee: General Relativity, Astrophysics and Cosmology
(Springer-Verlag).
6. S. Banerji and A. Banerjee: General Relativity and Cosmology (ELevier)
7. W. Rosser: Introduction to the Theory of Relativity
PAPER 402: Nuclear and Particle Physics
1. General properties of nuclei. Nuclear radius and charge distribution. Charge radius of nucleus from
electron scattering experiment and the study of muonic x-rays. Charge form factor. Nuclear binding
energy. Semi-empirical mass formulas. Angular momentum and parity of nuclei. Magnetic dipole
moment. Electric quadrupole moment and nuclear shape. (6L)
2. Two-nucleon problem and nuclear forces. Ground and excited states of deuteron. Two-nucleon
scattering. n-p scattering. Partial wave analysis. Phase-shift. Scattering length. Low energy p-p
scattering (qualitative discussion). Charge symmetry and charge independence of nuclear forces.
Isospin symmetry. Exchange interaction. Elementary discussion on Yukawas theory. (6L)
3. Nuclear modeL. Fermi gas model. Extreme single particle models. Spherical shell model. Collective
model. (4 L)
4. Nuclear reactions. Conservation laws. Energetics. Q-value. Spontaneous fission. Mass and energy
distribution of fragments. Direct and compound nuclear-reactions. Experimental verification of Bohrs
independence hypothesis. Resonance reactions. Breit-Wigner dispersion relation. Stripping and pick
up reactions (qualitative discussion only). Optical model. (5L)
5. Particle accelerators. Pelletron. Tandem principle. Synchrotron and synchrocyclotron. Colliding
beams. Threshold energy for particle production. (4L)
6. Beta and Gamma decay. Fermis theory of beta decay. Allowed and forbidden transitions. Selection
rules. Non-conservation of parity in beta decay. Detection of neutrino. Gammadecay and selection
rules (derivation of transition probabilities not required). Internal conversion. (5L)
7. Energy loss of charged particles and gamma rays. Ionization formula, Stopping power and range.
Radiation detectors. Multiwire proportional counter. Scintillation counter. Cerenkov detector. (5L)
8. Reactor Physics. Slowing down of neutrons in a moderator. Average log decrement of energy per
collision. Slowing down power. Moderating ratio. Slowing down density. Fermi age equations.
Fourfactor formula. Typical nuclear reactors. (5L)
9.
High energy physics. Types of interaction in nature. Typical strengths and time-scales. Conservation
laws. Charge-conjugation. Parity and Time reversal. CPT theorem, Gell-Mann-Nishijima formula.
Intrinsic parity of pions. Quark model. Charm, beauty and truth. Gluons. Quark-confinement.
Asymptotic freedom.
Symmetry classification of elementary particles. Weak interactions-di_erent types. Selection rules.
Parity violation and CP violation. (10L)
10. Tutorials. (5L)
Books Recommended:
1. S. Ghoshal: Atomic and Nuclear Physics Vol II (S. Chand).
2. S. Wong: Introductory Nuclear Physics (PHI).
3. I. Kaplan: Nuclear Physics (Narosa).
4. K. Heyde: Basic Ideas and Concepts in Nuclear Physics (Institute of Physics Publishing).
5. B. Cohen: Concepts of Nuclear Physics (McGraw-Hill, India).
6. R. Roy and B. Nigam: Nuclear Physics (Wiley Eastern).
7. W. Meyerho_: Elements of Nuclear Physics (McGraw-Hill).
8. W. Burcham and M. Jobes: Nuclear and Particle Physics (Addison-Wesley).
9. A. Das and T. Ferbel: Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physicss (World Scientific).
10. D. Perkins: Introduction to High Energy Physics (Addison-Wesley).
PAPER 403: Special Paper
A: Computational Physics
1. Mathematical Methods: Solution of simultaneous algebraic equations, Gauss elimination method,
pivoting. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a square matrix. Solution of ordinary differential equations,
Euler method, Runge-Kutta methods (up to 4th order), finite difference method. Richardson’s
extrapolation - Romberg’s integration. Monte-Carlo integration. Discrete and fast Fourier transforms.
(13L)
2. Mechanics: Applications to simple mechanical problems, accelerated and circular motions, projectile.
Planetary motion, Kepler’s laws. Oscillatory motion and waves, beats. (4L)
3. Quantum Mechanics: Solution of time-independent Schrodinger equation. Simple three point
formula. Numerov’s method. Particle in infinite square well, harmonic oscillator, Gaussian wave
packet. Perturbation applications, anharmonic oscillator. (5L)
4. ELectrodynamics: Potential and field due to point charge and simple charge distributions. Solution of
Laplace’s and Poisson’s equations. Relaxation algorithm. Magnetic field produced by a current.
Solenoid. (5L)
5. Random Systems: Use of random numbers. Monte-Carlo technique.Applications to Statistical
Mechanics. Ising Model, Ferromagnetic to Paramagnetic phase transition. Metropolis algorithm.
Random walk problem. Diffusion. (8L)
6. Non-linear Dynamics and Chaos: Phase plot and phase trajectories. Bifurcations- saddle node, pitch
fork, transcritical Hopf bifurcations. Lorenz equation and study of chaos. Vander pol, Chua and other
systems. Chaos in non-linear driven pendulum. Liyapunov exponent. Period doubling route to chaos,
bifurcation plot, Poincare section. (8L)
7. Introduction to cellular automata and percolation. (2L)
8. Tutorials. (5L)
Books Recommended:
1. Nicholas Giordano and Hisao Nakanishi, Computational Physics, second edition, Prentice Hall
(2005).
2. Paul L. DeVries and Javier E. Hasbun, A First Course in Computational Physics, 2nd ed., Jones and
Bartlett (2010).
3. Harvey Gould, Jan Tobochnik, and Wolfgang Christian, Introduction to Computer Simulation
Methods: Applications to Physical Systems, third edition, Addison-Wesley (2006).
4. Tao Pang, Computational Physics, second edition, Cambridge (2005).
5. David Potter, Computational Physics, John Wiley and Sons (1973).
6. William Gibbs, Computation in Modern Physics, World Scientific (2006), third edition.
7. K. Binder and D. W. Heerman, Monte Carlo Simulation in Statistical Physics, fifth edition, Springer-
Verlag (2010).
B: Advanced Electronics
1. Analog Circuits: Oscillators and voltage regulatores. Harmonic self-oscillators. Steady state operation
of self-oscillator. Nonlinear equation of self-oscillator. Op-amp based self-oscillator circuits. RC
phase shift, LC,Wien bridge, Non-sinusoidal oscillators. Line and load regulation. Zener, op-amp, IC,
Switching egulators. OP-AMP comparator. Multivibrator and timing circuits. IC 555 based timing
circuits. (8 L)
2. Communication Principle: Review of CW Modulation Technique: Linear modulation DSB, SSB,
VSB, QAM techniques, Exponential modulation FM and PM; AM and FM modulators and
demodulators. Pulse and digital modulation tecnique. Principles of ASK, FSK, PSK, DPSK.
Specialised Communication Systems: Basics of Satellite Communication. Orbits, Station keeping.
Satellite attitude. Path loss calculation. Link calculation. Multiple access techniques. (10L)
3. Optoelectronics: Classification and fabrication principles of optical fibres. Wave propagation in
optical fibre media. Losses in fibre. Optical fibre source and detector, Optical joints and Coupler,
Fibre characteristics. Basic principles of optical fibre communication. Power budget equation;
Multiplexing. Quantum limit. Signal-to-noise ratio calculation. (6L)
4. Antena and Radar System: Basic Considerations. antenna parameters. current distributions. Short
electric doublet. half wave dipole. longer antenna. effect of ground; image antenna; Field strength at a
point close to the antenna; microwave antenna and other direc- tional antennas. Basic pulsed radar
system modulators, duplexer indicators, radar antenna CW radar. (5L)
5. Design of combinational and sequential circuits: registers, counters, gate arrays. Programmable logic
devices PAL, GAL, PLA. Programmable gate arrays. (3 L)
6. Memories: Sequential and Random access memories. RAM bipolar and MOS static and dynamic
memories. Programmable memories: PROM, EPROM, EEPROM. (3L)
7. Microprocessors and their applications. Architecture of 8 bit (8085) and 16 bit (8086)
microprocessors. Addressing modes and assembly language programming of 8085 and 8086.
Machine cycles and their timing diagrams. Interfacing concepts. Memory and I/O interfacing.
Interrupts and interrupt controllers. Microprocessor based system design. (5 L)
Books recomended:
1. Geiger, Allen and Strader: VLI Design Techniques for Analog and Digital Circuits.
2. Gray and Meyer: Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits.
3. A Mathur: Microprocessors.
4. R. Gaonkar: Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085/8085A (Second
Edition Penram International Publishing, India).
5. Lin and Gibson : Microprocessor (PHI).
6. S Soelof : Applications of Analog Integrated Circuits (PHI).
7. B. Brey: Intel Microprocessors Architecture, Programming and Interfacing (PHI).
8. A. Carlson: Communication Systems.
9. S. Haykin: Communication Systems (Wiley).
10. D. Roddy and J. Coolen: Electronic Communications.
11. Franz and Jain: Optical Communication Systems (Narosa).
12. A. Dhake: Television and Video Engineering (TMH).
13. Gulati: Monochrome and Color TV.
14. Kennedy and Davis; Electronic Communication Systems (TMH).
15. Taub and Schilling: Principle of Communication Systems (TMH).
16. B. P. Lathi: Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems (Oxford).
PAPER 404: Special Practical
A: Computational Physics
Students need to develop their own programs for all the problems studied and perform one (or two)
program(s) during practical examination.