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1 Markanda National College, Shahabad, Markanda Department of Physics Lesson Plan of Physics, B.Sc-I, Semester-II Name of Teacher: Dr. Jawahar Lal (1-3) Paper : IV Semiconductor Devices Dr. Amit Kumar (4-6) Paper : III Properties of Matter and Kinetic Theory of Gases Date Content Day 1 Jan Energy bands in solids, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Tuesday 2 Jan Carrier mobility and electrical resistivity of semiconductors Wednesday 3 Jan Rotation of rigid body, Moment of inertial Thursday 4 Jan Torque, angular momentum, Kinetic Energy of rotation Friday 5 Jan Theorem of perpendicular and parallel axes (with proof) Saturday 6 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 7 Jan Hall effect, p-n junction diode and their characteristics Monday 8 Jan Zener and Avalanche breakdown Tuesday 9 Jan Zener diode, Zener diode as a voltage regulator. Light emitting Wednesday diodes (LED) 10 Jan Moment of inertia of solid sphere, hollow sphere, spherical Thursday shell, solid cylinder 11 Jan Hollow cylinder rectangular cross section Friday 12 Jan Solid bar of rectangular cross section Saturday 13 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 14 Jan Photoconduction in semiconductors, Photodiode, Solar Cell Monday 15 Jan p-n junction as a rectifier, half wave and full wave rectifiers Tuesday (with derivation) 16 Jan Filters (series inductor, shunt capacitance) Wednesday 17 Jan Acceleration of a body rolling down on an inclined plane. Thursday 18 Jan Revision of Unit-1 Friday 19 Jan Test Unit-1 Saturday 20 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 21 Jan Filters (L-section or choke) Monday 22 Jan Filters (п and R.C.filter circuits) Tuesday 23 Jan Revision Unit-1 Wednesday 24 Jan Elasticity, Stress and Strain, Hook s law, Elastic constant and Thursday their relations 25Jan Poisson s ratio, Torsion of cylinder and twisting couple Friday 26Jan HOLIDAY Saturday 27 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 28 Jan Test Unit-1 Monday 29 Jan Junction transistors, Working of NPN and PNP transistors Tuesday 30 Jan Three configurations of transistor (C-B, C-E, C-C modes) Wednesday 31 Jan Determination of coefficient of modulus of rigidity for the Thursday material of wire by Maxwell s needle 1 Feb Bending of beam (Bending moment and its magnitude) Friday 2 Feb Bending of beam (Bending moment and its magnitude) Saturday 3 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY

2 4 Feb Common base characteristics of transistor Monday 5 Feb Common emitter characteristics of transistor Tuesday 6 Feb Common collector characteristics of transistor Wednesday 7 Feb Determination of Young s modulus for the material of the beam Thursday 8 Feb Elastic constants for the material of the wire by Searle s method Friday 9 Feb Revision of Unit-II Saturday 10 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 11 Feb Constants of a transistor and their relation Monday 12 Feb Advantages and disadvantages of C-E configuration Tuesday 13 Feb D.C. load line.transistor biasing; Wednesday 14 Feb Test Unit-II Thursday 15 Feb Assumption of Kinetic theory of gases, Friday 16 Feb pressure of an ideal gas (with derivation), Saturday 17 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 18 Feb Various methods of transistor biasing and stabilization-i. Monday 19 Feb HOLIDAY Tuesday 20 Feb Various methods of transistor biasing and stabilization-ii. Wednesday 21 Feb Kinetic interpretation of Temperature Thursday 22 Feb Ideal Gas equation Friday 23 Feb Degree of freedom Saturday 24 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 25Feb Revision Unit-II Monday 26Feb Test Unit-II Tuesday 27 Feb Amplifiers, Classification of amplifiers, Wednesday 28 Feb Law of equipartition of energy and its application for specific Thursday heat of gases 1 March 2019 Real gases, Vanderwall s equation Friday 2 March 2019 Brownian motion( Qualitative) Saturday 3 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 4 March 2019 HOLIDAY Monday 5 March 2019 Common base and common emitter amplifiers Tuesday 6 March 2019 Coupling of amplifiers Wednesday 7 March 2019 Revision Unit-III Thursday 8 March 2019 Test Unit -III Friday 9 March 2019 Maxwell s distribution of speed and velocities Saturday 10 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 11 March 2019 Various methods of coupling Monday 12 March 2019 Resistance- Capacitance (RC) coupled amplifier (two stage, Tuesday concept of band width, no derivation) 13 March 2019 Feedback in amplifiers Wednesday 14 March 2019 Maxwell s distribution of speed and velocities Thursday 15 March 2019 Experimental verification of Maxwell s law of speed Friday distribution 16 March 2019 Most probable speed Saturday 17 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 18 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 19 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY

3 20 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 21 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 22 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 23 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 24 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 25March 2019 Coupled amplifier Monday 26March 2019 Two stage coupling Tuesday 27 March 2019 Concept of band width Wednesday 28 March 2019 Average and r.m.s. speed Thursday 29 March 2019 Mean free path Friday 30 March 2019 Transport of energy and momentum Saturday 31 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 1 April 2019 Advantages of negative feedback Monday 2 April 2019 Emitter follower, distortion in amplifiers Tuesday 3 April 2019 Revision/Test Unit-III Wednesday 4 April 2019 Diffusion of gases, Viscosity Thursday 5 April 2019 Diffusion of gases. Temperature Friday 6 April 2019 Diffusion of gases, Energy Saturday 7 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 8 April 2019 Oscillators, Principle of oscillation Monday 9 April 2019 Classification of oscillators Tuesday 10 April 2019 Condition for self sustained oscillation Wednesday 11 April 2019 Revision of Unit -IV Thursday 12 April 2019 Test Unit-IV Friday 13 April 2019 HOLIDAY Saturday 14 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 15 April 2019 Barkhausen criterion for oscillation Monday 16 April 2019 Tuned collector common emitter oscillator Tuesday 17 April 2019 HOLIDAY Wednesday 18 April 2019 Revision and Doubt from Unit-1 Thursday 19 April 2019 Revision and Doubt from Unit-II Friday 20 April 2019 Revision and Doubt from Unit-III Saturday 21 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 22 April 2019 Hartley oscillator Monday 23 April 2019 C.R.O. (Principle and Working) Tuesday 24 April 2019 Revision Unit-IV Wednesday 25April 2019 Revision and Doubt from Unit-IV Thursday 26April 2019 Test Friday 27 April 2019 Test Saturday 28 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 29 April 2019 Test Unit-IV Monday 30 April 2019 Doubts if any Tuesday

4 Markanda National College, Shahabad, Markanda Department of Physics Lesson Plan of Physics, B.Sc-II, Semester-IV Name of Teacher: Dr. Amit Kumar (1-3) Paper: VII Statistical Physics Dr. Jawahar Lal (4-6) Paper: VIII Wave and Optics II Date Content Day 1 Jan Microscopic and Macroscopic systems, events-mutually Tuesday exclusive 2 Jan Dependent and independent. Probability Wednesday 3 Jan Polarization: Polarisation by reflection, refraction and Thursday scattering, 4 Jan Malus Law, Phenomenon of double refraction Friday 5 Jan Huygen's wave theory of double refraction (Normal Saturday and oblique incidence) 6 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 7 Jan Statistical probability, A- priori Probability Monday 8 Jan Relation between them, probability theorems Tuesday 9 Jan Some probability considerations Wednesday 10 Jan Analysis of polarized Light. Nicol prism Thursday 11 Jan Quarter wave plate and half wave plate Friday 12 Jan Production and detection of Plane polarized light Saturday 13 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 14 Jan Combinations possessing maximum probability Monday 15 Jan combination possessing minimum probability, Tossing of 2,3 Tuesday and any number of Coins 16 Jan Permutations and combinations, distributions of N (for N= Wednesday 2,3,4) distinguishable and indistinguishable particles in two boxes of equal size, Micro and Macro states 17 Jan Production and detection of Circularly polarized light Thursday 18 Jan Production and detection of Elliptically polarized light Friday 19 Jan Optical activity, Fresnel's theory of optical rotation Saturday 20 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 21 Jan Thermodynamical probability, Constraints and Accessible Monday states, Statistical fluctuations 22 Jan general distribution of distinguishable particles in Tuesday compartments of different sizes 23 Jan Condition of equilibrium between two systems in thermal Wednesday contact 24 Jan Specific rotation Thursday 25Jan Polarimeters (half shade and Biquartz) Friday 26Jan HOLIDAY Saturday 27 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 28 Jan Β parameter Monday 29 Jan Entropy and Probability (Boltzman's relation). Tuesday 30 Jan Revision Unit-1 Wednesday 31 Jan Revision Unit-1 Thursday 1 Feb Test Unit-I Friday

5 2 Feb Fourier theorem and Fourier series, evaluation Saturday 3 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 4 Feb Postulates of statistical physics Monday 5 Feb Phase space, Division of Phase space into cells Tuesday 6 Feb Three kinds of statistics Wednesday 7 Feb evaluation of Fourier coefficient, importance and limitations of Thursday Fourier theorem 8 Feb Even and odd functions Friday 9 Feb Fourier series of functions f(x)between (i) 0 to 2pi, (ii) pi to pi Saturday 10 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 11 Feb Basic approach in three statistics Monday 12 Feb M. B. statistics applied to an ideal gas in equilibrium- energy Tuesday distribution law (including evaluation of ơ and β ) 13 Feb Speed distribution law & velocity distribution law. Wednesday 14 Feb Fourier series of functions f(x)between (iii) 0 to pi, (iv) L to L Thursday 15 Feb Complex form of Fourier series Friday 16 Feb Application of Fourier theorem for analysis of complex waves Saturday 17 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 18 Feb Expression for average speed, r.m.s. speed Monday 19 Feb HOLIDAY Tuesday 20 Feb Average velocity, r. m. s. velocity Wednesday 21 Feb Solution of triangular and rectangular waves Thursday 22 Feb Half and full wave rectifier outputs Friday 23 Feb Parseval identity for Fourier Series Saturday 24 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 25Feb Most probable energy for Maxwellian distribution. Monday 26Feb Mean energy for Maxwellian distribution Tuesday 27 Feb Revision Unit-II Wednesday 28 Feb Fourier integrals Thursday 1 March 2019 Revision Unit-II Friday 2 March 2019 Test Unit -II Saturday 3 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 4 March 2019 HOLIDAY Monday 5 March 2019 Test-Unit-1 Tuesday 6 March 2019 Test Unit-II Wednesday 7 March 2019 Fourier transforms and its properties Thursday 8 March 2019 Application of Fourier transform for evaluation of integrals Friday 9 March 2019 Application of Fourier transform for solution of ordinary Saturday differential equations 10 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 11 March 2019 Need for Quantum Statistics: Bose-Einstein energy distribution Monday law, Application of B.E. statistics to Planck's radiation law 12 March 2019 B.E. gas, Degeneracy and B.E. Condensation Tuesday 13 March 2019 Fermi- Dirac energy distribution law, F.D. gas and Degeneracy Wednesday 14 March 2019 Application of Fourier transform to the exponential function Thursday 15 March 2019 Application of Fourier transform to the step function Friday 16 March 2019 Matrix methods in paraxial optics Saturday

6 17 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 18 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 19 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 20 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 21 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 22 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 23 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 24 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 25March 2019 Fermi energy and Fermi temperature, Fermi Dirac energy Monday distribution law 26March 2019 Fermi Dirac gas and degeneracy Tuesday 27 March 2019 Fermi energy and Fermi temperature Wednesday 28 March 2019 Effects of translation and refraction Thursday 29 March 2019 Derivation of thin lens and thick lens formulae Friday 30 March 2019 Unit plane, nodal planes, system of thin lenses Saturday 31 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 1 April 2019 Fermi Dirac energy distribution law for electron gas in metals Monday 2 April 2019 Zero point energy Tuesday 3 April 2019 Zero point pressure and average speed (at 0 K) of electron gas Wednesday 4 April 2019 Chromatic, spherical Thursday 5 April 2019 Revision Unit-III Friday 6 April 2019 Test Unit-III Saturday 7 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 8 April 2019 Specific heat anomaly of metals and its solution. Monday 9 April 2019 M.B. distribution as a limiting case of B.E. and F.D. Tuesday distributions 10 April 2019 Comparison of three statistics Wednesday 11 April 2019 Coma, astigmatism and distortion Thursday 12 April 2019 Aberrations and their remedies Friday 13 April 2019 HOLIDAY Saturday 14 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 15 April 2019 Revision Unit-III Monday 16 April 2019 Test Unit-III Tuesday 17 April 2019 HOLIDAY Wednesday 18 April 2019 Optical fiber, Critical angle of propagation Thursday 19 April 2019 Mode of Propagation, Acceptance angle, Fractional refractive Friday index change, Numerical aperture 20 April 2019 Types of optics fiber, Normalized frequency, Pulse dispersion, Saturday Attenuation 21 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 22 April 2019 Dulong and Petit law. Derivation of Dulong and Petit law from Monday classical physics. Specific heat at low temperature 23 April 2019 Einstein theory of specific heat, Criticism of Einstein theory Tuesday 24 April 2019 Debye model of specific heat of solids Wednesday 25April 2019 Applications, Fiber optic Communication, Advantages Thursday 26April 2019 Revision Unit-IV Friday 27 April 2019 Test Unit-IV Saturday

7 28 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 29 April 2019 Success and shortcomings of Debye theory comparison of Monday Einstein and Debye theories 30 April 2019 Test Unit-IV Tuesday

8 Markanda National College, Shahabad, Markanda Department of Physics Lesson Plan of Physics, B.Sc-III, Semester-VI Name of Teacher: Dr. Jawahar Lal (1-3) Paper: XII Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy Dr. Amit Kumar (4-6) Paper: XI Solid State and Nano Physics Date Content Day 1 Jan Introduction of early observations, emission and absorption Tuesday spectra, atomic spectra, wave number 2 Jan spectrum of Hydrogen atom in Balmer series Wednesday 3 Jan Crystalline and glassy forms, liquid crystals Thursday 4 Jan Crystal structure, periodicity Friday 5 Jan Lattice and basis Saturday 6 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 7 Jan Bohr atomic model(bohr s postulates) Monday 8 Jan Spectra of Hydrogen atom, explanation of spectral series in Tuesday Hydrogen atom 9 Jan Un-quantized states and continuous spectra, spectral series in Wednesday absorption spectra 10 Jan Crystal translational vectors and axes. Thursday 11 Jan Unit cell and Primitive Cell, Winger Seitz primitive Cell, Friday 12 Jan symmetry operations for a two dimensional crystal, Bravais Saturday 13 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 14 Jan Effect of nuclear motion on line spectra (correction of finite Monday nuclear mass) 15 Jan Variation in Rydberg constant due to finite mass, short comings Tuesday of Bohr s theory 16 Jan Wilson sommerfeld quantization rule, de-broglie interpretation Wednesday of Bohr quantization law 17 Jan Bravais lattices in two and three dimensions. Crystal planes and Thursday Miller indices 18 Jan Interplaner spacing, Crystal structures of Zinc Sulphide Friday 19 Jan Sodium Chloride and Diamond Saturday 20 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 21 Jan Bohr s corresponding principle, Sommerfeld s extension of Monday Bohr s model 22 Jan Sommerfeld relativistic correction, Short comings of Bohr- Tuesday Sommerfeld theory 23 Jan Vector atom model; space quantization, electron spin Wednesday 24 Jan Revision Unit-1 Thursday 25Jan Test Unit-I Friday 26Jan HOLIDAY Saturday 27 Jan HOLIDAY SUNDAY 28 Jan Coupling of orbital and spin angular momentum, spectroscopic Monday terms and their notation 29 Jan Quantum numbers associated with vector atom model Tuesday 30 Jan transition probability and selection rules Wednesday 31 Jan X-ray diffraction, Thursday 1 Feb Bragg's Law and experimental X-ray diffraction methods Friday

9 2 Feb K-space and reciprocal lattice and its physical significance Saturday 3 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 4 Feb Revision Unit-I Monday 5 Feb Test Unit-I Tuesday 6 Feb Orbital magnetic dipole moment (Bohr megnaton), Wednesday 7 Feb Reciprocal lattice vectors Thursday 8 Feb Reciprocal lattice to a simple cubic lattice Friday 9 Feb Reciprocal lattice to a b.c.c. Saturday 10 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 11 Feb Behavior of magnetic dipole in external magnetic filed; Monday Larmors precession and theorem 12 Feb Penetrating and Non-penetrating orbits, Penetrating orbits on Tuesday the classical model; Quantum defect, 13 Feb spin orbit interaction energy of the single valance electron Wednesday 14 Feb Reciprocal lattice to a f.c.c. Thursday 15 Feb Revision Unit -II Friday 16 Feb Test-Unit-II Saturday 17 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 18 Feb spin orbit interaction for penetrating and non-penetrating orbits Monday 19 Feb HOLIDAY Tuesday 20 Feb quantum mechanical relativity correction, Hydrogen fine Wednesday spectra 21 Feb Historical introduction, Survey of superconductivity Thursday 22 Feb Super conducting systems Friday 23 Feb High Tc Super conductors Saturday 24 Feb HOLIDAY SUNDAY 25Feb Main features of Alkali Spectra and their theoretical Monday interpretation, term series and limits, Rydeburg-Ritze combination principle 26Feb Absorption spectra of Alkali atoms. observed doublet fine Tuesday structure in the spectra of alkali metals and its Interpretation 27 Feb Intensity rules for doublets, comparison of Alkali spectra and Wednesday Hydrogen spectrum 28 Feb Isotopic Effect Thursday 1 March 2019 Critical Magnetic Field, Meissner Effect Friday 2 March 2019 London Theory and Pippards equation Saturday 3 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 4 March 2019 HOLIDAY Monday 5 March 2019 Revision Unit-II Tuesday 6 March 2019 Test Unit-II Wednesday 7 March 2019 Classification of Superconductors (type I and Type II) Thursday 8 March 2019 BCS Theory of Superconductivity Friday 9 March 2019 Flux quantization, Josephson Effect (AC and DC) Saturday 10 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 11 March 2019 Essential features of spectra of Alkaline-earth elements Monday 12 March 2019 Vector model for two valance electron atom: application of spectra Tuesday

10 13 March 2019 Coupling Schemes;LS or Russell Saunders Coupling Scheme and JJ coupling scheme Wednesday 14 March 2019 Practical Applications of superconductivity and their limitations Thursday 15 March 2019 Power application of superconductors Friday 16 March 2019 Revision Unit-III Saturday 17 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 18 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 19 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 20 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 21 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 22 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 23 March 2019 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 24 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 25March 2019 Interaction energy in L-S coupling (sp, pd configuration), Monday 26March 2019 Lande interval rule, Pauli principle and periodic classification Tuesday of the elements 27 March 2019 Interaction energy in JJ Coupling (sp, pd configuration) Wednesday 28 March 2019 Test Unit-III Thursday 29 March 2019 Definition of Nanotechnology, Length scale Friday 30 March 2019 Importance of Nano-scale and technology Saturday 31 March 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 1 April 2019 Two valance electron system-spectral terms of non-equivalent Monday and equivalent electrons 2 April 2019 comparison of spectral terms in L-S And J-J coupling Tuesday 3 April 2019 Hyperfine structure of spectral lines and its origin; isotope Wednesday effect, nuclear spin 4 April 2019 History of Nantechnology Thursday 5 April 2019 Benefits and challenges in molecular manufacturing Friday 6 April 2019 Molecular assembler concept Saturday 7 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 8 April 2019 Monday 9 April 2019 Zeeman Effect (normal and Anomalous),Experimental set-up Tuesday for studying Zeeman effect, Explanation of normal Zeeman effect(classical and quantum mechanical), 10 April 2019 Explanation of anomalous Zeeman effect(lande g-factor) Wednesday 11 April 2019 Understanding advanced capabilities Thursday 12 April 2019 Vision and objective of Nano-technology Friday 13 April 2019 HOLIDAY Saturday 14 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 15 April 2019 Zeeman pattern of D1 and D2 lines of Na atom, Monday Paschen-Back effect of a single valence electron system 16 April 2019 Weak field Stark effect of Hydrogen atom. Tuesday 17 April 2019 HOLIDAY Wednesday 18 April 2019 Nanotechnology in different field Thursday 19 April 2019 Automobile, Electronics Friday 20 April 2019 Nano-biotechnology Materials Saturday 21 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY

11 22 April 2019 General Considerations, Electronic States of Diatomic Monday Molecules 23 April 2019 Rotational Spectra (Far IR and Microwave Region), Vibrational Tuesday 24 April 2019 Spectra (IR Region), Rotator Model of Diatomic Wednesday Molecule 25April 2019 Nano-biotechnology applications in medicine Thursday 26April 2019 Revision Unit-IV Friday 27 April 2019 Test Unit-IV Saturday 28 April 2019 HOLIDAY SUNDAY 29 April 2019 Raman Effect, Electronic Spectra. Monday 30 April 2019 Revision/Test Unit -IV Tuesday

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