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Jul 29, 2025
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PHYS 4150 - Experimental Physics I
3 hours (1;6)
Laboratory experience via use of research-quality instruments. Modern experiments in solid state, nuclear, atomic and molecular physics. Topics, which may vary, cover recent developments in modern physics suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. Topics, which may vary, include nonlinear dynamics and chaos in circuits and lasers; SQUIDS and high temperature superconductivity; holography; X-ray diffraction; electron scanning microscopy; Rutherford scattering, low energy nuclear reactions; ion-induced innershell ionization at MeV energies; nuclear magnetic resonance to obtain local electronic structure; magnetic transport and magneto-optics; and modern techniques in surface analysis (ion sputtering). In addition, ion beam based experimental techniques for materials growth and modification may be done.
Prerequisite(s): PHYS 3010 , PHYS 3030 .
May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours.
Course specific fees (in addition to tuition and mandatory): Academic (AF) per hour: $33.05
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