M.Sc. Degree in Physics Choice Based Credit System: (Effective From The Academic Year 2015-2016)
M.Sc. Degree in Physics Choice Based Credit System: (Effective From The Academic Year 2015-2016)
DEGREE IN PHYSICS
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
(Effective from the Academic Year 2015-2016)
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
YOGI VEMANA UNIVERSITY
KADAPA - 516003
May 2015
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COURSE STRUCTURE AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
No. of Max. Marks 100
Seme No. of hours Internal
Course code Title of the Course End
ster credits per Assess-
Exams
week ment
PHY 15101 Classical Mechanics and Theory of Relativity 04 04 25 75
SEMESTER I
Special Paper 1
Elective*
NON-CORE COURSES
(FOR THE STUDENTS OF OTHER DEPARTMENTS)
COURSE CODE TITLE
PHY 15207 Analytical Methods
PHY 15307 Remote Sensing and Applications
Note: The Department will offer both External Elective Courses depending on the
student’s strength opted for that course, which will be intimated at the beginning of the
semester.
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PHY 15101: CLASSICAL MECHANICS AND THEORY OF RELATIVITY
1. Classical Mechanics, N.C. Rana and P.S. Joag - Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 1991.
2. Classical Mechanics, H. Goldstein - Addison Wesley, 1975.
3. Classical Mechanics,J.C.Upadyaya - Himalaya Publishing House,2005.
4. Classical Mechanics, Gupta, Kumar and Sharma -PragathiPrakashan,2012.
5. Classical Dynamics of Particles,J.B.Marion Academic Press -Saunders College
Publications, 4th edition, 1995.
6. Introduction to Classical Mechanics,R.G. Takwale and P.S. Puranic -Tata McGraw-Hill,1989.
7. Theory of Relativity,W.Pauli -Dover Publications, 1981.
8. Introduction to the Theory of Relativity,P.G.Bergmann–Prentice Hall, 1953.
9. Introductory Relativity,W.G.V.Rosser -CRC Press, 1992.
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PHY 15102: ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS
1. Introduction to Atomic Spectra, H.E. White, McGraw-Hill Kogakusha. Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, C.N. Banwell and E.M.Mc Cash, Tata McGraw-
Hill Pub. Co. Ltd., New Delhi,1994.
3. Spectroscopy, Vol. I & III, B.P. Straughan& S. Walker, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., NY,1976.
4. Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy, G.M. Barrow, McGraw - Hill Book Co, 1962.
5. Spectra of Diatomic Molecules, G. Herzberg, D.VanNostrand Company Inc, New York.
6. Molecular Spectroscopy, J.M. Brown, Oxford Science Pub. Oxford, 1998.
7. Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, G. Aruldhas, Prentice- Hall of India, Pvt., 2005.
8. Elements of Diatomic Molecular Spectra by H. Dunford – Addison-Wisely, 1957.
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PHY 15103: SOLID STATE PHYSICS
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PHY 15104: ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Field Effect Transistor (FET): Structure and working of JFET, Characteristics, and parameters of
JFET. Advantages of FET over BJT. FET as switch and Amplifier Application of FET as voltage
variable resistor .Structure of MOSFET, depletion type and enhancement type, MOSFET
Characteristics, MOSFET as variable resistor, Concept of CMOS.
Structure, working and Characteristics of UJT. Application of UJT as a Relaxation oscillator.
Text Books
1. Micro Electronics, Milliman and Halkias. TMH Publications.
2. OP-Amps & Linear Integrated Circuits, RamakanthA.Gayakwad, PHI, 2nd Edition, 1991.
3. Digital Systems: Principles and Applications, Ronald J. Tocci, Neal WidmerandGregory
L.Moss, 10th Edition, PHI, 2507.
4. Digital Principles and Applications, A.P. Malvino and Donald P.Leach, TataMcGraw-
Hill, New Delhi, 1993.
5. Principles of Communication, Taub and Schilling, Mc-Graw Hill Publication.
6. “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming &Appplications with 8085/8086 by Ramesh S.Gaonkar,
Wiley – Eastern Ltd, 1987 (UNIT – VI)
Reference Books:
1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, R.Boylested and L.Nashdsky, PHI, New Delhi, 1991.
2.Micro Electronics, Sedra and Smith.
3.Electronic Principles,Malvino, 6th Ed. TMH.
4.Linear Integrated circuits, Roy Choudhry.
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PHY 15107: FRONTIERS OF PHYSICS
Role of new and renewable energy source; solar energy-solar heating/cooling technique, solar
distillation and drying, photovoltaic energy conversion
Wind energy-Sources and potentials, horizontal and vertical axis windmills, performance
characteristics
Tidal and wave energy: Potential and conversion techniques
Non-renewable sources such as petroleum, natural gas, coal (Rayalaseema Thermal Power
Project and Ramagundam Thermal Power Project)andHydel power plants – Srisailam
Hydroelectric power plant and NagarjunaSagarHydroelectric power plant
Introduction Nuclear Physics concepts; Nuclear power plants – Advantages and disadvantages
1. Kalpakkam Atomic power station
2. Tarapur Atomic power station
Source: The relevant material of the above units must be down loaded from authenticated web
location from https://www.google.com
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PHY 15201: STATISTICAL MECHANICS
UNIT- I: Ensembles
Phase space – Macro and micro states - Concept of ensembles – Types of ensembles - Ensemble
average - Liouville’s Theorem – Micro canonical ensemble: ideal gas – Gibb’s paradox –
Entropy and probability – Canonical ensemble – Ideal gas in canonical ensemble – Grand
canonical ensemble – Ideal gas in grand canonical ensemble – Comparison of various ensembles.
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PHY 15202: ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY, LASERS AND MODERN OPTICS
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PHY 15203: MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
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PHY.15204:: COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND PROGRAMMING
Prescribed Books:
1. Programming with “C” – Byron Gottfried, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Programming in “C”- Balaguruswamy
3. Numerical Methods, E. Balaguruswamy, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Computer oriented numerical methods- Rajaraman
5. Y.Kirani Singh and B.B.Chaudhuri, MATLAB Programming, Prentice-Hall India, 2007
6. RudraPratap, Getting started with Matlab 7, Oxford, Indian University Edition, 2006
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PHY 15301: QUANTUM MECHANICS – I
Reference Books
1.QuantumMechanics: S.L.Kakani and H.M.Chandalia.SultanChandandSonsFirst Edition
2. Advanced Quantum Mechanics : B.S. Rajput, Pragatiprakasan.
3. Quantum Mechanics: V.K. Thankappan, Wiley Eastern Limited
4. A Textbook of Quantum Mechanics : P.M. Mathews and K. Venkatesan, Tata McGrawHill
Publishing Company.
5. Quantum Mechanics: S.L. Gupta, V. Kumar, H.V. Sharma and R.C. Sharma Jai PrakashNath
and Company.
6. An introduction to QuantumMechanics, P.T. Mathews c Graw Hill Publishing Company.
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PHY 15302: NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS
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PHY 15303: PHYSICS OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
UNIT - I: Junctions and Interfaces
p-n Junctions: Description of p-n Junction action – Junction in equilibrium- application of bias –
energy band diagrams. Abrupt junction – calculation of the built-in voltage - electric field and
potential distributions – Expression for Depletion layer capacitance, Static I-V characteristics of
p-n junction diodes: Ideal diode model- Derivation of ideal diode equation. Real diodes –
Carrier generation – recombination in the junction depletion region, I-V characteristics of Real
Diodes.
Electrical breakdown in p-n junctions: Zener and Avalanche breakdown in p-n junctions,
Distinction between the Zener and Avalanche breakdown, Applications of breakdown diodes.
Metal-Semiconductor interfaces, Ohmic and Schottky contacts.
Majority carrier diods: Tunnel diode- I-V characteristics, equivalent circuits as an oscillator and
amplifer, Bakcwarddiod, Schottky barrier diode - operation and applications.
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PHY 15304 (A): CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS - I
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PHYS 15304(B): MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS
UNIT I – 8086 Microprocessors and its Architecture
8086 Microprocessor Architecture, Real mode and protected modes of memory addressing,
memory paging.
Addressing modes: Data addressing modes, program-memory addressing modes, and Stack-
memory addressing modes.
Instruction Set: Data movement instructions, Arithmetic and Logic instructions, Program control
instructions, Assembler details, Data conversions
Prescribed Books:
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PHY 15307: ADVANCED ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS
Source: The relevant material of the above units must be down loaded from authenticated web
location from https://www.google.com
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PHY 15401: QUANTUM MECHANICS-II
Reference Books
1.QuantumMechanics:S.L.Kakaniand H.M. ChandaliaSultanChandandSonsFirst Edition
2. Advanced Quantum Mechanics : B.S. Rajput, Pragatiprakasan
3. Quantum Mechanics : V.K. Thankappan, Wiley Eastern Limited
4. A Textbook of Quantum Mechanics : P.M. Mathews and K. Venkatesan,
Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company
5. Quantum Mechanics : S.L. Gupta, V. Kumar, H.V. Sharma and R.C. Sharma,
Jai PrakashNath and Company
6. An Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, P.T. Mathews McGraw Hill Publishing
Company
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PHY 15402: ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES
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PHY 15403 (A): ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS
UNIT I- Earth’s atmosphere
Layers of the atmosphere, variation of temperature with height in the atmosphere; Atmospheric
pressure; Composition of the atmosphere-expressing the amount of a substance in the
atmosphere; Energy balance of earth and atmosphere, Green house effect, Solar and terrestrial
radiation; Block body radiation, laws of black body radiation -plank’s law, Stefan – Boltzmann
Law, and Wien’s displacement law.
UNIT II - Meteorological Instrumentation
Ground based climatic station and automatic weather station for the measurement of air
temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind speed, velocity and Rain fall. Air borne
systems for upper air observations-Rawinsonde, Radiosonde, GPS sonde-estimation of
convective boundary layer height, thermo dynamical parameters and construction of T-Phigram;
Introduction to Space borne systems for the measurement of meteorological parameters.
UNIT III – Air pollution and its measurement techniques
Primary gaseous pollutants (CO2, CH4, CO AND NOx)- sources and their effects on
climate/human health. Secondary gaseous pollutants (Ozone and PAN)- Formation and their
effects on human health. Gaseous pollutants measurement techniques – principles, block
diagrams and working. Description of aerosols, sources of aerosols, aerosol production
mechanisms, effects of aerosols on climate and human health. Measurement techniques- direct
measurements by sampling and remote sensing measurement by Multi wave solar radiometer and
LIDAR.
UNIT IV – Radar Principles and Meteorology
Introduction to RADAR, Types of Radars- Mono-static, Pulsed radar, FM-CW radar; Basics
principles of Pulsed (Wind Profiler) radar- Antenna Basics- radar signal processing ; Types of
Radar Scattering theory- Wind Vector calculations; Wind Profiler Applications- Aviation,
Tropical Cyclone, Thunderstorm, meteorological (Synoptic and Mesoscale) and Environmental.
Prescribed Books:
1. Battan, L.J. Radar Observation of the Atmosphere, University of Chicago Press, 1973,
USA
2. Doviak, R.J., and D.S. Zmic, Doppler Radar and Weather Observations. Academic Press,
San Diego, Calif., 1993, USA
3. B.R. Bean and E. J. Dutton, radio meterology,, U.S. Govt, print. Off (Washingtion),
435p.1996.
4. Hand book of the Atmospheric science- principles and Applicatons by C.N.Hewitt and
Andrea V. Jackson Black well publishing company, USA, 2003.
5. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics by John H. Seinfeld and Spyros N. Pandias
6. Air Pollution by JermyColls, Spon Press, New York, 2002.
7. Atmospheric Pollution by Aerosols by V.K. Sharma, Scientifi Publishers, Jodhpur, 1994.
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PHY 15403 (B):APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY
UNIT I – Spectrophotometry
Introduction- Beer’s law – Absorptivity – UV and visible absorption- Instrumentation-
Essential parts of spectrophotometer- Gratings and prisms – Radiant energy sources – filters –
Photosensitive detectors- Barrier layer cells – Photo emissive cells – Photomultiplier tubes –
Relationship between absorption in the visible and UV region and molecular structure – IR
spectrophotometry - Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer – Molecular structure.
Prescribed Books:
1. Molecular spectra and Molecular structure Volume I, G. Herzberg (2nd Edition, Van.
Nostrand London)
2. Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy,C.N. Banwell( Tata Mcgraw- Hill Publishing
Company Ltd, 1983)
3. Spectroscopy,Straughan and Walker (volume 2 and volume3, John wiley and Sons, 1976)
4. Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy,G. Aruldhas(Printice- Hall of India, Pvt. Ltd. 2001)
5. Instrumental Methods of Analysis,Willard, Merritt, Dean and Settle (CBS Publishers and
Distributor, New Delhi, 200)
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PHY 15403 (D):PHOTONICS
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PHY 15404 (A): CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS – II
Reference Books
1.Introduction to Solid State Physics, Charles Kittel7th Edition, John Wiley & Sons.
2.Solid State Physics, A.J.Dekker, MacMillan.
3.Solid State Physics, H.C. Gupta, Vikas Publishing House.
4.Elementary Solid State Physics, M.Ali Omar, Addison Wesley.
5.Solid State Physics, M.A.Wahab, Narosa Publishing House.
6.Science of Engineering Materials, C.M.Srivastsava and C.Srinivasan, New Age Inter. Pub.
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PHY 15404 (B): ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Prescribed Books:
1. Taub and Schilling, “Principles of Communication Systems”, Second edition, Tata McGraw Hill
edition, 1991
2. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems, Third Edition”, John Willey & Sons, Inc.1994.
3. Wayne Tomasi, “Advanced Electronics Communications Systems”,IV Edi, P. Hall,Inc,1998
4. Dennis Roddy , “Satellite Communications”, Second Edition ,McGraw-Hill,1996
5. John M. Senior, “Optical Fiber Communications”, Second Edition, PHI, 1999
6. GerdKesier, “Optical Fiber Communications” Second Editaion, McGrw- Hill International
Editions,1991.
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