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Engineering Physics Syllabus 2018 Onwards

This document outlines the syllabus for the Engineering Physics course taken by students in ECE, EIE, Mechatronics, EEE, CSE and IT programs. The course is divided into 5 units covering topics such as wave optics, quantum physics, photonics, semiconductor devices and applications, and new engineering materials. Unit 1 discusses Huygens' principle, interference, diffraction and applications. Unit 2 covers blackbody radiation, photoelectric effect, de Broglie waves, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and Schrodinger's wave equation. Unit 3 focuses on lasers, optical fibers and their applications. Unit 4 examines PN junction diodes, transistors, logic gates and integrated circuits. Unit 5 introduces

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Engineering Physics Syllabus 2018 Onwards

This document outlines the syllabus for the Engineering Physics course taken by students in ECE, EIE, Mechatronics, EEE, CSE and IT programs. The course is divided into 5 units covering topics such as wave optics, quantum physics, photonics, semiconductor devices and applications, and new engineering materials. Unit 1 discusses Huygens' principle, interference, diffraction and applications. Unit 2 covers blackbody radiation, photoelectric effect, de Broglie waves, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and Schrodinger's wave equation. Unit 3 focuses on lasers, optical fibers and their applications. Unit 4 examines PN junction diodes, transistors, logic gates and integrated circuits. Unit 5 introduces

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ENGINEERING PHYSICS Syllabus 2018 onwards

[Common to ECE, EIE, Mechatronics, EEE, CSE and IT]

Credits: 4 Hrs/week – Lecture-4, Tutorial-1

UNIT I – WAVE OPTICS [12 hrs]


Huygens’ principle, superposition of waves –Theory of interference of light -Young’s double slit
experiment. Thin films- Newton’s rings, Michelson interferometer-Anti reflection coating.
Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction– diffraction due to ‘n’ slits- plane transmission grating.
Rayleigh criterion for limit of resolution - resolving power of grating
UNIT -I1 - QUANTUM PHYSICS [12 hrs]

Black body radiation-Planck’s law – Energy distribution function, Wave – particle duality-de
Broglie matter waves – Concept of wave function and its physical significance – Heisenberg’s
Uncertainity Principle – Schrodinger’s wave equation – Time independent and Time dependent
equations – Particle in a one dimensional rigid box – tunneling (Qualitative) – Scanning
tunneling microscope.

UNIT III – PHOTONICS [12hrs]

Einstein’s theory of matter radiation interaction and A and B coefficients;Properties of laser-


spontaneous and stimulated emission, amplification of light by population inversion, different
types of lasers: solid-state laser(Neodymium), gas lasers (CO2), applications –IR Thermography.
Optical fibre- principle [TIR]-types-material, mode, refractive index-Fibre loss-Expression for
acceptance angle and numerical aperture. Application-Communication.

UNIT IV - SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS [12 hrs]

Introduction to P-N junction Diode and V-I characteristics, Zener diode and its characteristics,
Introduction to BJT, its input-output and transfer characteristics, SCR characteristics, FET,
MOSFET and CMOS characteristics. Basic logic gates - NAND, NOR as Universal building
block.

UNIT V – NEW ENGINEERING MATERIALS [12 hrs]

Dielectric materials: Definition – Dielectric Breakdown – Dielectric loss – Internal field –


Claussius Mossotti relation.
Superconducting materials: Introduction – Properties- Meissner effect – Type I & Type II
superconductors – BCS theory-Applications.
Nanomaterials: Introduction – Synthesis of nano materials – Top down and Bottom up
approach- Ball milling- PVD method- Applications.
Smart materials: Shape memory alloys-Biomaterials (properties and applications)
TEXT BOOKS

1. Optics by Subramaniam N & BrijLal, S Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, [unit 1]
2. Modern Physics by R Murugeshan, Kiruthiga, Sivaprasath S Chand [all units]
3. Quantum Mechanics by Sathyaprakash, Pragati Prakashan, Meerut. [unit 2]
4. Applied Engineering Physics – Rajendran & Marikani (Tata McGraw Hill) [unit 3,5]
2009
5. Engineering Physics – Bhattacharya, Bhaskaran – Oxford Publications [unit 2,3,5] 2012
6. Engineering Physics I & II – G.Senthilkumar, VRB publications [unit 2,3] 2012
7. Applied Physics for Engineers – K.Venkatramanan, R.Raja, M.Sundarrajan(Scitech) [3,5]
2014
8. Principles of Electronics by V.K.Mehta, (S.Chand) [unit 5]

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Fundamentals of Optics by Jenkins A Francis and White E Harvey, McGRaw Hill Inc., New
Delhi,
2. Quantum Mechanics by V. Devanathan, Narosa, Chennai.
3. Engineering Physics by M.N.Avadhanulu, S.Chand& Company Ltd.
4. Concepts of Modern Physics by Arthur Beisser, McGraw Hill, 7th edition.
5. Optics by R.Agarwal, S.Chand publishers.
6. Basic Electronics by B.L.Theraja, S.Chand publishers.
7. Fundamentals of Physics, 6th Edition, D. Halliday, R. Resnick and J. Walker, John
Wiley and Sons, New York.

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