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Objective of the Physics II Course: Paper Code: 301 [applicable to 2nd year CSE, IT students]
Prerequisite:
Course Objective:
The Physics-II course will provide the exposure to the physics of materials that are applied in
digital circuitry, storage devices; exposure to the physics of quantum logic gate operation and
quantum computation; an insight into the science & technology of next generation; foundations of
electromagnetic theory and communication systems; concept of fundamental particles and
associated applications in semiconductors
Course Evaluation: CIE (Continuous Internal Evaluation) and SEE (Semester End Examination) to
constitute the major evaluations prescribed for the Course.
CIE (Continuous Internal Evaluation): To be conducted by the respective teacher and include mid-
term/weekly/fortnightly class tests, surprise test, home work, problem solving, group discussion, quiz,
problem oriented guided inquiry learning, mini-project & seminar throughout the Semester, with weightage
for the different components being fixed at the institutional level. The teacher will discuss with students
their performance, highlighting their strength and weakness.
SEE (Semester End Examination): To be conducted at the institutional level and cover the entire Course
Syllabi; For this purpose, Syllabi to be modularized and SEE questions to be set from each module, with
Department of Physics
choice if any, to be confined to module concerned only. The questions to be comprehensive emphasizing
analysis, synthesis, design, problems & numerical quantities.
Course Outcome
After completion of this course student will be able to
PH301.1: Define
understand and explain electrostatics, magnetostatics and electromagnetic
theory.
operator formalism in Quantum Mechanics.
categories of storage devices.
materials at the low-dimensions.
fundamental particles.
PH301.2: Apply the knowledge of
Vector space & Heisenberg representation in developing knowledge of
quantum bit Quantum bit and its representation as a two level system to
design quantum logic gates.
Schrödinger equation in problems of junction diode, tunnel diode.
Magnetism and semiconductors in data storage.
Electromagnetic theory in communication and networking.
Poisson’s equations in various electronic systems.
Fermi levels in intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors.
PH301.3: Analyze
Role of superposition principle in generation of large number of Qubits.
The principle of display devices.
Which type of magnetic materials to be used for data storage purpose.
Role of quantum confinement in inducing novel feature of a nano material.
Change in electric and magnetic fields in various symmetrical bodies.
Quantum gates and quantum circuits.
PH301.3: Apply new age computational approach in functioning of latest super
computers
Compare functioning and logical operations of quantum gates classical logic
gates
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Physics-II (Gr-B)
Code: PH 301 [For CSE and IT]
Contacts: 3L
Department of Physics
3.01: Different storage and display devices-Magnetic storage materials, Hard disc (examples
related to computers compared with semiconductor storage viz. Pendrive),
Operation and application of CRT, Liquid crystal display (LCD), LED, Plasma display, Thin film
transistor display). 3L
Module 4 :
Module 2.
Statistical Mechanics by B.B. Laud
Statistical Mechanics by Singh and Singh
Statistical Mechanics by Satyaprakash
Module 3
1 Introduction to solid state physics-Kittel (TMH)
2. Solid State Physics- Ali Omar (Pearson Eduction)
3. Solid state physics- S. O. Pillai
4. Solid State Physics-A. J. Dekker (Prentice-Hall India)
5. Materials Science-Raghavan
Module 4:
1. Electromagnetics-B.B. Laud (TMH)
2. Electricity Magnetism-B.Ghosh ( Book & Allied Publisher)
3. Electricity Magnetism-Chattopadhyay & Rakshit (New Central Book Agency)
4. Electricity Magnetism-Fewkes and Yardwood (Oxford University Press)
5. Optics-A. K. Ghatak (TMH)
6. Optics-B.D. Gupta (Books and Allied Publ)
Module 6
6. Nanotechnology-Rakesh Rathi (S. Chand Publishers)
7. Integrated Electronics-Millman Halkias (TMH)
8. Nanotechnology-Rakesh Rathi (S. Chand Publishers)
9. Nanoscience-H. E. Schaefer (Springer)
ferroelectric materials
PH 391.03: classify
Various types of magnetic materials
CO-PO Mapping:
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Paper Name: PHYSICS-II Lab Paper Code: PH 391 [for CSE & IT] Semester: 3rd
Duration: 3 Hours/Week* Full Marks: 100 Credits: 1.5
Teaching Scheme: Practical: 3 hrs/week
Examination Scheme (Practical): End Semester Exam: 60 Internal Assessment:40
*At least 7 experiments to be performed during the semester
Department of Physics
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**In addition to regular 7 experiments it is recommended that each student should carry out at least one
experiment beyond the syllabus/one experiment as Innovative experiment.