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Physics Lab

This document outlines the details of a Semiconductor Physics lab course for first year BTech students at Bapatla Engineering College. The course aims to build students' foundational understanding of electrical and electronics concepts, semiconductor materials properties, and optoelectronic devices. The course objectives and outcomes are listed, mapping how the outcomes align with broader program outcomes. The document concludes with listing 15 experiments students will perform, including determining material properties, studying electromagnetic fields, and characterizing devices. Any 3 experiments may be completed virtually.

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Physics Lab

This document outlines the details of a Semiconductor Physics lab course for first year BTech students at Bapatla Engineering College. The course aims to build students' foundational understanding of electrical and electronics concepts, semiconductor materials properties, and optoelectronic devices. The course objectives and outcomes are listed, mapping how the outcomes align with broader program outcomes. The document concludes with listing 15 experiments students will perform, including determining material properties, studying electromagnetic fields, and characterizing devices. Any 3 experiments may be completed virtually.

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Bapatla EnginEEring CollEgE:: Bapatla

(Autonomous)
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS LAB
I B.Tech – I Semester (Code: 20CSL201/PHL02)
Practicals : 3 Hours/Week Continuous Assessment : 30
Final Exam : 3 hours Final Exam Marks : 70

Pre-Requisite: None.

Course Objectives: Students will be able to


This unit aim to build the foundation and inspires interest of freshmen into electrical
 and electronics and to focus on fundamental concepts and basic principles regarding
electrical conduction.
This unit provides various properties of semiconductor materials and their importance

in various device fabrications
This unit aim to educate the student on various opto-electronic devices and their

applications.
This unit provide information about the principles of processing, manufacturing and

characterization of nano materials, nano structures and their applications

Course Outcomes: Students will be able to


CO-1 Acknowledge the important aspects of earth magnetic field, realize the use of
CO-2 Maxwells equations in various magnetic applications
CO-3 Use the fundamentals of optics, one can estimate physical parameters.
CO-4 Realization of material properties and parameters.

Mapping of Course Outcomes with Program Outcomes & Program Specific Outcomes
PO’s PSO’s
CO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
CO-1 2 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
CO-2 2 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO-3 2 2 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - -
CO-4 2 2 3 - 1 - - - - - - - 2 - -

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Determination of acceleration due to gravity at a place using compound pendulum.
2. Study the variation of intensity of magnetic field along the axis of a circular coil
usingStewart-Gee’s apparatus.
3. Determination of thickness of thin wire using air wedge interference bands
4. Determination of radius of curvature of a Plano convex lens by forming Newton’s rings..
5. Determination of wavelengths of mercury spectrum using grating normal incidencemethod.
6. Determination of dispersive power of a given material of prism using prism
minimumdeviation method.
7. Draw the resonant characteristic curves of L.C.R. series circuit and calculate the
resonantfrequency.
8. Draw the characteristic curves of a photocell and calculate the maximum velocity of
electron.
9. Verify the laws of transverse vibration of stretched string using sonometer.
10. Determine the rigidity modulus of the given material of the wire using Torsionalpendulum.
11. Draw the load characteristic curves of a solar cell.
12. Determination of Hall coefficient of a semiconductor.
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Bapatla EnginEEring CollEgE:: Bapatla
(Autonomous)
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
13. Determination of voltage and frequency of an A.C. signal using C.R.O.
14. Determination of Forbidden energy gap of Si &Ge.
15. Determination of wavelength of laser source using Diode laser.

Any three experiments are virtual

Text Books : Engineering physics laboratorymanualP.Srinivasarao & K.Muraldhar, Himalaya


publications.

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