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tables undergraduate course engineering physics
Table : 1
Lesson: common Subscribe
Course : Engineering Physics
Name of Courses Number of Units theoretic Number of Units Practical
Familiarity with the Quran 1 -
Islamic Education 12 -
Persian 3 -
Foreign Language 3 -
Physical Education 1,2 - 4
Wills Imam Khomeini 1 -
Birth control 2 -
3
Table : 2
Lesson: Basic
Course : Engineering Physics
Name of Courses Number of Units
theoretic
Number of Units
Practical
Prerequisite The need
Physics 1 4 - - -
Lab Physics 1 2 - -
Physics 2 4 - - -
Lab Physics 2 - 2 - -
Mathematics 1 4 - - -
Mathematics 2 4 - Mathematics 1 -
Differential Equations 3 - - Mathematics 2
Mathematics – Physics
1
3 - Mathematics 2 -
Mathematics – Physics
2
3 - Mathematics - Physics -
computer 1 4 - - -
computer 2 4 - - -
Chemistry 1 - 2 - -
Chemistry 2 - 2 Chemistry 1 -
Lab Chemistry 1 - 2 - -
Lab Chemistry 2 - 2 Lab Chemistry 1 -
Technical Drawing - 2 - -
Workshop - 2 - -
4
Table : 3
Lesson: primary
Course : Engineering Physics
Name of Courses Number of Units
theoretic
Number of Units
Practical
Prerequisite The need
Modern Physics 4 - Physics 1, 2 -
lab Modern Physics - 2 Modern Physics
Lab physics 2
-
Applied Modern Physics 3 - Modern Physics -
Optics 1 3 - -
Optics 2 3 - Optics 1
Physics 2
-
lab Optics - 4 Optics 2 -
Analytical Mechanics 1 3 - Differential Equations
Physics 1
-
Analytical Mechanics 2 3 - Analytical Mechanics
1
-
Electromagnetic 1 3 - Physics 2
Math 2
Mathematics -
Physics 1
Electromagnetic 2 3 - Electromagnetic 1 -
Quantum Mechanics 1 3 - Modern Physics
Mathematics - Physics
1
Analytical Mechanics
-
Quantum Mechanics 2 3 - Quantum Mechanics 1 -
Thermodynamics 3 - Physics 1 -
Statistical Physics 3 - Modern Physics Thermodynamics
5
Table : 1-4
Lesson: Specialty mode Solid
Course : Engineering Physics
Name of Courses Number of Units
theoretic
Number of Units
Practical
Prerequisite The need
Physics mode Solid 1 3 - Applied Modern
Physics
Statistical Physics
Physics mode Solid 2 3 - Solid State Physics 1 Quantum 1
lab Physics mode Solid - 6 Lab physics 2 Physics Mode
Solid 1
Semiconductors 2 - Mode Solid 1 -
Magnets 2 - Mode Solid 1 -
Superconductivity 2 - Electromagnetic 1
Thermodynamics
-
Nanostructures 2 - Mode Solid 1 Quantum 1
Project - 6 - -
6
Table : 2-4
Lesson: Specialty plasmas
Course : Engineering Physics
Name of Courses Number of Units
theoretic
Number of Units
Practical
Prerequisite The need
plasma 1 3 - Electromagnetic 2 Statistical Physics
Plasma Applications 3 - - plasma 1
plasma 2 3 - Plasma 1 -
Plasma production systems 3 - - plasma 2
lab plasma - 6 plasma 1
lab Modern Physics
-
Plasma diagnostics systems - 2 plasma 1
advance Modern
Physics
-
Project - 6 - -
7
Table : 3-4
Lesson: Specialty Lasers and Optics
Course : Engineering Physics
Name of Courses Number of Units
theoretic
Number of Units
Practical
Prerequisite The need
Applied Optics 3 - Modern Physics
Optics 2
-
Advanced Optics Lab - 4 Lab Optics -
Laser 3 - Optics 2
advance Modern
Physics
Quantum 1
Engineering Optics 3 - Optics 2
Modern Physics
plasma 2
lab Laser - 6 Lab Optics Laser
Advanced Laser 3 - - Laser
Project - 6 - -
8
Table : 5
Lesson: Optional ( From this table 15 units Is selected )
Course : Engineering Physics
Name of Courses Number of Units
theoretic
Number of Units
Practical
Prerequisite The need
Circuit 3 - Differential Equations
Physics 2
-
electronics 1 3 - Modern Physics -
electronics 2 3 - Electronics 1 -
lab Electric car - 6 Electromagnetic 1 -
lab electronics 3 - Electronics 1
Lab physics 2
-
Engineering Dynamics 3 - Physics 1 -
Fluid Mechanics 3 - Analytical Mechanics 1
Mathematics - Physics 1
-
Heat Transfer 3 - Math 2
Thermodynamics
-
Principles of Engineering
Materials
3 - Thermodynamics
Chemistry 1
-
Language Specialty 3 - Modern Physics -
9
Physics 1 Number of Units: 4
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Motion in one dimension
2) Motion in two dimensions
3) Newton's laws
4) Properties of the center of mass
5) Work and Energy
6) conservation of momentum
7) Clash
8) during
9) conservation of angular momentum
10) Balance
11) Kinetic Theory of Gases
12) First Law of Thermodynamics
13) The Second Law of Thermodynamics
14) Heat Machine
15) Cooling Systems
References
1- David halliday, robert resnik, physics, john wiley, 2002 2- D. kleppener and R.J.kolenkow, an introduction to mechanics, McGraw-hill, 1984
3- Klpr, translated by H. Sepehri, Mohammad Ali Moghimi, V. Nazareth, "Introduction to
Mechanics," University Publishing in 1384
10
Physics Laboratory 1 Number of Units: 1
Type of Unit : Practical
1) Measuring the Coefficient of Friction
2) Balance - Motion in one dimension
3) measure the mass - movement in two dimensions
4) The Clash - Swing
5) conservation of angular momentum
6) Measurement of specific heat
7) Measure the perfect gas constant gas thermometer
8) Standing Waves
References
Mahmoud Quran draft, "physics experiments" Fatemi Press, 1384
11
Physics 2 Number of Units: 4
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) The electric field
2) The electric potential
3) Capacitors
4) Circuits DC
5) magnetic field
6) Ampère
7) Faraday's law
8) electromagnetic induction
9) and the circuit AC
10) Maxwell's equations
11) Electromagnetic Waves
12) Magnetic Properties of Materials
References
1- David halliday, robert resnik, physics, john wiley, 2002 2- Rashid and certain "Electricity and Magnetism Physics", Academic Publication, 1385
12
Physics Laboratory 2 Number of Units: 1
Type of Unit : Practical
1) Determine the electric field lines and equipotential surfaces
2) measuring the electrostatic force
3) circuit RC Paul Wheatstone
4) Measuring the magnetic field generated by currents
5) electromagnetic induction
6) alternating current circuit
7) Oscilloscope
8) Effect of magnetic field on the motion of electrons References
Mahmoud Quran draft, "physics experiments" Fatemi Press, 1384
13
Modern Physics Number of Units: 4
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) relativistic kinematics
2) The dynamics of relativistic
3) wave packets and uncertainty relations
4) the wave properties of particles
5) The structure of the hydrogen atom
6) particle properties of waves
7) Multi-electron atoms
8) accelerators
9) detector
10) Nuclear structure and radioactivity
References
1- Weidner R.T, sell R.Alyn and bacon, “ Elementary modern physics” , 1973 2- Vaydnr, translated by A. Babaei, M. Safa-Isfahani, "Foundations of Modern Physics,"
University Publishing, 1384
14
Modern Physics Laboratory Number of Units: 2
Type of Unit : Practical
1) Measurement e/m
2) Millikan experiment
3) Effect Photoelectric
4 ) Frank- Hertz experiment
5 ) Effect Siemen
6) Check the gas range
7) Test the electrical discharge
8) Balmer series of hydrogen
9) measure the distribution of velocities
10) Rutherford scattering
11) X-ray absorption curve
12) the effect of Compton
References
1- Adrian C.,Melissinos, jim Napolitano, “ experiments in modern physics” , academic
press, 2003
2- daryl w. preston , Muhammad Lame Rashti, Nader Heidari, "The Art of Experimental
Physics' Center for Academic Publication, 1383
15
Optics 1 Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Introduction: History
2) Principles of Descartes, Fermat, and Huygens, and match each
3) reflective and refractive spherical waves and spherical surfaces and flat surfaces in the
Pira-axial
4) matrix method and ray tracing method, non-central Pira
5) One color aberration (Spherical- coma - astigmatism -Curvature of field and distortion)
chromatic aberration
6) optical instruments (magnifying glass - eyes - the telescope - Galileo camera - a camera
reflection)
7) The optics of the eye (the eye - Eye Defects - Elimination of defects by lenses and laser
eye)
References
1- Familiarity with optics pedrotti, University Publishing, 1382
2- jenkins , Translated Habib expression, "optics", Center for Academic Publication, 1384
16
Optics Laboratory Number of Units: 2
Type of Unit : Practical
1) reflection and refraction and prism are
2) Determine the focal length of mirrors and lenses
3) Microscopy (Measurement of the refractive index and its magnify)
4) Cameras (astronomy - Galileo - a reflection)
5) Analysis of light and color combinations
6) Test Yang (EMI)
7) diffraction
8) mesh diffraction (transmission and reflection)
9) Newton's rings
10) Michelson interferometer - Wavelength Measurement
11) Polarization and its variants
12) aberration test in
17
Analytical Mechanics 1 and 2 Number of Units: 6
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Move the Variable Energy
2) Motion in two dimensions and three dimensions
3) damped and forced oscillations
4) fluctuating and oscillating systems
5) Dynamic particle system and the survival
6) Coordinate systems Motion
7) Material Changes
8) Lagrange and Hamilton equations
9) The Central Force
10) The dynamics of rigid bodies
11) and eyelid movements
References
1- Jerry B.Marion, Stephen T.Thornton, classical dynamics, of particles and systems,
Harcourt brace Jovanovich, 1998
2- Keith R.Symon , mechanics, Addison Wesley, 1971
3- A.P. Aria, translated by J. Goodarzi, "Introduction to Classical Mechanics", Mashhad
University Press, 1384
4- Favlz, translated by J. Kaiser, "Analytical Mechanics", University Publishing, 1383
18
Electromagnetism 1 and 2 Number of Units: 6
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) electrostatic
2) electrostatic energy
3) electrical current
4) The magnetic field
5) The magnetic properties of matter
6) electromagnetic induction
7) magnetic energy
8) AC circuits
9) Maxwell's equations
10) The propagation of electromagnetic waves
11) waves in the area of border
12) Radiation
References
1- Hohn R.Reitz, Fredrik J.milford and Robert W.christy “ foundations of
electromagnetic theory”, Addison – Wesley.
2- Ritz, Milford, translated by J. intimate, Ghamsarii Alizadeh, M. Aghamiri,
"Foundations of Electromagnetic Theory," University Publishing, 1384
3- Cheng, translated mantle of Parviz, Mohammad Ghavami, "Field and Wave
Electromagnetics", Tehran University Press, 1384
19
Quantum Mechanics 1 and 2 Number of Units:6
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) The general structure of quantum mechanics
2) wave packets and uncertainty relations
3) one-dimensional square potential
4) harmonic oscillators
5) The operator
6) radial equation
8) angular momentum
9) atoms of hydrogen
10) Stern Gerlakh experiment and spin
11) the total angular momentum
12) is independent of the perturbation theory
13) identical particle exchange interaction
14) helium atom - atom structure
15) Impaired function of irradiation time
16) Collision Theory
17) and the fundamental conceptual problems of quantum mechanics
References
1- Stephen gasiorowics, quantum physics, john wiley , 2003
2- E.Anderson, modern physics and quantum mechanics
3- Cohen, translated by Mohammad Farhad Rahimi, M. Sarbishe is, "quantum
mechanics", Center for Academic Publication, 1383
20
Thermodynamics Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Thermocouple Thermometer
2) phase transitions - the two-phase region
3) systems and the thermodynamic equation of state of perfect gases and real
4) Work and Heat
5) The first law of thermodynamics for a control system and control volume
6) Heat engines - Refrigerators and second law of thermodynamics
7) Reversibility - Entropy and the Carnot Cycle
8) Net thermodynamic functions, Gibbs relations References
Van Vayln, translated by B. Skin, "Thermodynamics", Sixth Edition, Academic Publishers,
1383
Snjl, translated Dktrjmh doctor Abraham, "Thermodynamics", University of Science and
Technology, 1382
Zymansky, translated by H. tobacconist, H. Sharifian Attar, Mohammad Hadizadeh, "Heat
and Thermodynamics", University Publishing, 1384
Heat and Thermodynamics, doctor Cyrus Zia - Tehran University, 1359
21
Statistical Physics Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) basic concepts of probability and Gaussian distribution
2) statistical description of particle systems
3) the interaction of heat and system partition function
4) The theory of microscopic and macroscopic measurements
5) Maxwell distribution function and its applications
6) Planck distribution function
7) Fermi-Dirac distribution
References
1- Reif F.McGraw- hill, “ statistical physics, Berkeley physics course” , volume 5
2- Rayf translation of Abu'l Cirrus Zia Farajzadeh, "Statistical Physics," University
Publishing, 1383
22
Optics 2 Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) wave equation
2) superposition of waves
3) Interference
4) interferometry
5) Polarization of Light
6) Fraunhofer diffraction
7) Optical diffraction
8) Fresnel diffraction
References
1- Familiarity with optics Pedrotti, University Publishing, 1382
2- Jenkins, Translated Habib expression, "optics", Center for Academic Publication, 1382
3- Hecht, Translate Parvin Bayat Mokhtari, Ahmad Majidi, the "light of knowledge",
Center for Academic Publication, 1383
23
Applied Modern Physics Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) quantum phenomena
2) Principles and detector are Sensors
3)microscopic
4) Electrical conductivity and band structure
5) the structure of atoms and molecules
6) tunneling and its applications
7) The use of approximate methods
8) Principles of lasers
9) Principles of Superconductivity
10) Principles of nanostructure
References
1- Jasprit singh , “ modern physics for engineers “ , john wiley , 1999
2- D.Patranabis, “ sensors and transducers”, P.H.I,2006
24
Circuit Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) The parameters of active and passive circuit elements
2) analysis of circuit, independent of the time
3) capacitance and inductance (inductor) and combine them
4) Presentation of the Laplace
5) sine waves AC
6) introduce electric three-phase circuits
7) Transformers
References
1- Introductory circuits for electrical and computer engineers (james. W.nilsson, susan
a.riedel)
2- Integrated electronics, analog and digital circuits and systems( Jacob millman,
c.c.halkias)
3- Fundamentals of electric circuits, translation doctor Mehrdad Abedi, broadcast SID,
Amirkabir, 1384
4- The basic theory of circuits and networks, academic publishing, 1383
25
Electronics 1 and 2 Number of Units: 6
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Semi-Conductors
2) A link diode
3) Integrated Circuits
5) digital circuits
6) characteristics of the transistor
7) digit combination system
8) Systems digit sequence
9) Digital Circuits MOS and system LSI
10) Low-frequency amplifiers
11) The frequency response of amplifiers
12) feedback amplifiers
13) Differential Amplifiers
References
1- Jacob millman and chistos c. halkias, “ electronic fundamentals and applications” , Mc
Graw –hill, 1978
2- Millman 's, Halkyas translation Ne'matollah Glstanyan, Mahmoud Spring "Principles
and Applications of Electronics", inventors, 1370
3- Doctor Syed Ali Mireshqi, Sharif University of Technology, Fundamentals of
Electronics, 1385
4- Boyle Theresienstadt, Nshlsky, White Power translator's name, Khalil gardening,
"Electronic Components and Circuits", Khorasan Press, 1382
26
Electronics Lab Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : Practical
1) Voltage and current sources
2) Diode
3) Transistor Circuits
4) Diode Circuits
5) Transistor
6) Optoelectronics
7) amplifier circuit
8) Digital Control Systems
9) Plans and Projects
References
Mohsen Mousavi, Ebrahim Barzabadi, "electronics business", Isfahan University Press, 1385
27
Electric car Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Magnetic Circuits
2) single-phase transformers.
3) three-phase transformer
4) transforming energy and principles of electrical machines
5) Direct current machines
6) induction motors
References
P.C.Sen. Translate Mehrdad Abedi, Mohammad Taghi prophetic, "electric car",
Entrepreneurship SAGE, 1384
28
Engineering Dynamics Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) the composition and motion in two and three dimensions
2) The dynamics of particles in two and three dimensions
3) Particle Systems
4) kinematic rigid bodies - Relative motion - rotating system of coordinates and a non
Aynersyal - acceleration ceruolis
5) The dynamics of rigid bodies in two dimensions
6) fluctuations and response time
References
1- Meriam and L.G.Kraige, “ dynamics, J.L”. john wiley ,5th
ed.
2- Beer and Johnson, “ vector mechanics, dynamics” , 10th
ed, john wiley , 2005
3- Hiller, “ dynamics “ john wiley, 2002
4- Rojers, “ statics and dynamics”, 2nd
ed, 2001
29
Fluid Mechanics Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) the general properties of the fluid
2) Static Fluid
3) fluid flow equations
4) ideal two-dimensional flow.
5) the effects of viscosity and viscous flow
6) Fluid Resistance
7) Dimensional analysis and dynamic similarity, Reynolds number, Mach, landing and ...
8) the compressibility of friction
9) flow in pipes, insects, Elbow, tank, diffuser
References
1- H. irving shames, “ mechanics of fluids”, 4th
ed, 2004
2- Mc Donald, fox, “ mechanics of fluids”, 6th
ed, 2004
3- Frank white, “ metchanics of fluids”, 2001
4- shimz , Translate entezari, " fluid mechanics", publishing houses , 1385
5- Fox and McDonald, the translation of skin, " the mechanics of the fluids ", edition 6, 1385
6- Ali Akbar bidkhati " the foundations of the dynamics of the flux, " University of Tehran,
1383
30
Heat Transfer Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) heat transfer concepts - Basic equations - Charge - Displacement - Guidance - Radiation
2) One-dimensional conduction
3) Multi-dimensional conductivity
4) conducting Non stationary
5) Principles Kenouksiuon , and heat conservation equations
6) the empirical relations Kenouksiuon
7) the transfer of radiant heat
References
1- Hollman, heat transfer, john wiley, 6th
, 2003
2- Incropra, heal and mass transfer,2002
3- Ozeseik, heal and transfer, mcrow-hill,1998
4- Holman, Kashani translation fence, "Heat Transfer", Sixth Edition, 1385
5- Aynkrvpra, translated by Rostami, University of Technology, 1383
31
Principles of Engineering Materials Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Links
2) The atomic structure of solids
3) defects in the crystal
4) Mechanical properties
5) a fuzzy system and the heat
6) Non-ferrous metals
7) nonferrous metals
8) ceramic materials
9), Synthetic materials
10) The physical properties of materials
References
1- Hussein Toyserkani, Principles of Materials Science, University of Technology,
Third Edition, 1381
2- Glory, material science, Sharif University, First Edition, 1385
3- Van Volek, University Publishing, 1383
32
Solid State Physics 1 and 2 Number of Units: 6
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) crystal structure
2) X-ray diffraction
3) depends on the crystal
4) lattice vibrations
5) photons and thermal characteristics
6) The free electron Fermi gas
7) The energy bands of the semiconductor crystals
8) Fermi surfaces and metals
9) optical interactions and processes
10) Superconductivity
11) Dielectric News
12) diamagnetic and paramagnetic
13) ferromagnetism and Anti- ferromagnetic
14) Magnetic Resonance
15) Alloy
16) nanostructures
References
1- Charles kittle, “ introduction to solid state physics”, wiley, 2005
2- J.P.Srivastava, “ element of solid physics”, PHI, 2006
33
Laboratory of Solid State Number of Units:3
Type of Unit : Practical
1) Hall effect
2) Measurement of magnetic hysteresis
3) resonance ESR
4) resonance NMR
5) Measurement of mechanical factors
6) X-ray diffraction
7) The scattering of electrons by crystals
8) Electrical conductivity depends on the frequency
9) of the radiation
10) dielectric coefficient measured by frequency
11) with temperature dependent electrical conductivity in semiconductors
12) Sensors semiconductor
13) Magnetic Sensors
14) Plans and Projects
References
1- Adrian C.melissinos, “experiments in modern physics, jim Napolitano, academic
press,2003
2- datyl w. preston "The Art of Experimental Physics', translated by Mohammad Nader
Heydari Lame Rashti, University Center, 1383
34
Semiconductors Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) transfer of charge carriers
2) Applications of Semiconductors
3) types of semiconductor
4) Method of manufacturing a semiconductor
References
1- B. G.Yacobi,” semiconductor materials an introduction to basic principles”, 2003
2- David H.Navon, “semiconductor micro devices and materials”, 1986
3- S. mahajan and K.s.sree harsha, “principles of growth and processing of
semiconductor”, 1999
4- B. l. Anderson, R.L.Anderson, “fundamentals of semiconductor devices”, Mc Graw
hill,2005
35
Magnets Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) The magnetic moments
2) paramagnetic
3) crystal ball
4) magnetic resonance
5) the interaction of
6) and ferromagnetic order
7) Magnetic anisotropy
8) domain walls and domain structure
9) magnetism in metals
10) Magnetic Circuits
References
Stephen Blundell, “ magnetism in condensed”, oxford university press,2006
36
Nanostructures Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Introduction
2) Method for measuring the properties of nanostructures
3) Characterization of Nanoparticles
4) nanofabrication
5) wells, quantum wires and dots
References
Charles P.Poole, ir . frank and owens, “ introduction to nanotechnology”, john wiley,
2003
37
Superconductivity Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) general properties
2) Magnetic Properties
3) Thermodynamic properties
4) Theory Ginsberg-Landau
5) Fundamentals of Theory BCS
6) tunneling
7) The general properties of superconductors hot
References
N. Tajabor, "Superconductor Physics", University of Mashhad, 1379
38
Engineering Optics Number of Units:3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) lamps and electric discharge
2) Photo yards and lighting calculations
3) Fiber optics
4) Optical Sensors
5) Principles of Optical Communication
6) Principles of printers
References
1- Ajoy ghatak, k.thyagarjan, “ fiber optics”, Cambridge university press,2000
2- D.c. Pritchard, lighting, longman,1999
3- Dieter meschede, “ optics light and lasers”, wiley,2004
39
Applied Optics Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) The optical images
2) Holographic
3) optical properties of thin films
4) semiconductor detectors
5) interferometry
6) semiconductor lasers
7) laser spectroscopy
References
1- Dieter meschede, “ optics hight and lasers”, wiley, 2004
2- Eight, translated by P. Bayat Mokhtari, Ahmad Majidi, "optical" University Publishing,
1383
40
Advanced testing Optics Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Set the laser optical system
2) spatial filters pervasive
3) Doppler effect to measure the speed of light
4) Work with electro-optic modulators and switches
5) Working with Work with optical detectors
6) Fourier optics
7) Faraday effect
References
Adrian c. Melissinos and jim Napolitano, “ experiments in modern physics” academic
press, 2003
41
Laser Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) The interaction of radiation with matter: Attract Investment songs - Investment and capture
cross sections, three and four-level lasers
2) phenomena pump : pump types, pump operation
3) Optical Resonator: Resonator parallel - Resonator Confocal - Resonator Spherical -
Approximation method Shalvetavenz - Approximation Fox Valley - stable - unstable
resonator
4) Process and Policy Coherence
5) Types of lasers: Gas lasers - Solid state lasers - free electron laser - Semiconductor lasers
6) Properties of laser beams
7) Principles of laser: spontaneous emission - stimulated emission and absorption of the
classical and quantum
8) and various broadening mechanisms
42
Laser Applications Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Thermal Applications: Welding - turning - grinding work with lasers - Lasers in Medicine -
Laser Plasma
2) Laser spectroscopy: Raman mechanisms - absorption - emission - Separation of Isotopes -
Optoelectronic galvanic
3) Laser in Anytrfrvmtry principles Anytrfrvmtry and density: Reflektometri and density -
density and Faraday rotation
4) Laser in Measurement Distance: Measure the distance between the large and small - the
Laser Communications - quickly measure liquids – lasers in Zhiroumetry - laser
measurements of air pollution
5) Holographic
6) plasma produced by laser: laser accelerator - Plasma
7) The role of lasers in controlled nuclear fusion
8) The use of lasers in medicine
43
Laser Lab Number of Units: 2
Type of Unit : Practical
1) Measurement of laser parameters
2) Laser interferometry
3) Laser Diffraction
4) the polarization of the laser
5) Holographic
6) Work with hand lasers N2
7) Work with hand lasers CO2
8) Plan and Project
References
Adrian c. Melissinos and jim Napolitano, “ experiments in modern physics” academic
press, 2003
44
Physics plasma 1 Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Introduction
2) Kinetic Theory of Gases
3) Moved over to electric and magnetic fields Uniform
4) Moved over to electric and magnetic fields Non-Uniform
5) Moved over to electric and magnetic fields Variables with time
6) Plasma visibly
7) guidance and scratches on the plasma
8) waves in a plasma
9) Simple applications of magnetic hydrodynamics
References
1- J.A. Bitten court, “ fundamental of plasma physics”, tird edition, springer, 2004
2- F. chen, “ introduction of plasma physics and controlled nuclear fusion”, 2006
45
Plasma Physics 2 Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) collisions in the plasma
2) the influence and irritability
3) failure and the spill
4) Discharge rates and diets Tanznd
5) springs and electron beams and its applications
6) and the beam ion sources and their applications
7) sources of ionizing radiation
8) Discharge of dark DC in gases
9) discharge Lucent DC in gases
10) electrical discharge arc DC in gases
11) Discharge RF Induction of gases
12) Discharge RF capacitive gas
References
1- J. reece roth, “ industrial plasma engineering”, vol,1,principles. 1995
2- Sanborn c. brown, basic data of plasma physics the fundamental data on electrical
discharges in gases, 1994, MIT Press
46
Plasma Applications Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) The plasma levels of
2) Plasma deposition of thin layers
3) Plasma -assisted etching
4) Plasma spray
5) Light sources and Plasma TVs
6) Cleaning and decontaminating surfaces by plasma treatment
7) The use of plasma components in the semiconductor industry
8) Plasma cutting and welding
9) Electric power generation and its applications in geophysics
10) Laser Plasma
References
1- J. reece roth , “ industrial plasmas engineering”, vol.1, principles, 1995
2- J. reece roth , “ industrial plasmas engineering”, vol.2, principles, 1995
47
Plasma production systems Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Pulsed electrical discharge in vacuum
2) Discharge Lamps
3) Plasma cathode electron sources
4) Dielectric barrier discharge
5) Microwave discharge in gases
6) The structure of the plasma jet
7) Tokomak
8) Plasma focus
9) Plasma sputtering apparatus and different structures
References
1- J. reece roth , “ industrial plasmas engineering”, vol.1, principles, 1995
2- P.R.Dennis, “ plasma JET Technology”, 1965
3- Michael A. Lieberman, “ physics of high- density z-pinch plasmas”, springer, 2005
4- Plasma jets in the development of new naterials technology, brill academic publishers,
1990
5- A.A Harms, “ principles of fusion energy: an introduction to fusion energy for
students”
6- Dmitri ilich prosk410vsky pulsed electrical discharges in vacuum, springer, 1989,
ISBN 3540507256
7- J.Francis way mouth, “ electrical discharge lamps, MIT press, 1971
8- Efim oks, “ plasma cathode electron source”, wiley-VCH, 2006
9- Sanborn C.brown , basic data of plasma physics: the fundamental data on electrical
discharges in gases, 1994, MIT press
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Plasma Laboratory Number of Units:2
Type of Unit : Practical
1) Examine the relationship between bright and dark spots formation in the discharge tube
diameter
2) Testing the Faraday plasma engine
3) Testing the effect of the magnetic field and plasma Brstvn
4) Test the formation of bright and dark areas in a short timeframe
5) Examining the relationship between light and heavy particles in the plasma of stimulating
play direct and alternating
6) Discharge GHz waves
7) Dielectric barrier discharge test as a bed and Asnvanh
8) Measured by high -voltage electrical discharge
9) The ozone generator
10) Plasma jet
11) Producing an electrical discharge electron beam
12) Plasma coating
13) Discharge RF
14) Project Plan
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Plasma diagnostic systems Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Magnetic Measurement System
2) Interferometry techniques
3) Reflectometry plasma
4) Methods of measuring the ion temperature
5) Ways of measuring the electron temperature
6) Is measured by electrical conductivity probe
7) Plasma Spectroscopy
References
1- H. Hutchinson, “ principles of plasma diagnostics”, Cambridge university press, 1987
2- H.W.Drawin, “ plasma diagnostics”, 1968
3- F.f . chen “ plasma diagnostic techniques”, 1965
50
General Chemistry 1 and 2 Number of Units: 6
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) atoms, molecules and ions
2) stoichiometry
3) The reaction of aqueous
4) Heat Chemistry
5) The electronic structure of atoms
6) Periodic Properties of Elements
7) Basic concepts of chemical bonding
8) the geometry and bonding theories
9) gases
10) Intermolecular forces
11) New Material
12) Properties of solutions
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Chemistry Lab 1 and 2 Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : Practical
1) Examination of Conservation of Mass
2) Determine the atomic weight
3) acid-base titration
4) react ion
5) Rehabilitation metal oxides
6) Spring
7) conduct surveys
8) potentiometric
9) Determine the formula of a substance
10) gravimetric
11) the solution of
12) Determine the number Avogadro
13) Measurement of the heat of reaction
14) ion concentration using spectrophotometry
15) measured the reaction rate
16) Electrochemical experiments
17) Test photochemistry
18) cells to chemical
19) crystallized
20) recognition caution and recognition anion
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Mathematical Physics 1 Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) advanced vector analysis
2) coordinate systems
3) Partial Differential Equations
4) Linear Spaces
5) spaces of functions
6) matrix and determinant operators
7) Laplace
53
Mathematical Physics 2 Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Complex functions
2) Analytic properties
3) conformal mappings
4) Account balances are
5) orthogonal functions
6) the Fourier series
7) Account Changes
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Math 1 Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Function - Limit - derivatives and their use
2) Integral and its applications
3) Transcendental functions and hyperbolic functions
4) The method of integration
5) Analytical Geometry of page
6) polar coordinates
7) vectors and parametric equations.
References
1- Calculus and analytic geometry, george B.thomas, 1988
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Mathematics Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) Basic Linear Algebra
2) vector functions and their derivatives
3) The partial derivative
4) multiple integrals
5) vector analysis
6) infinite strings
7) Mixed Numbers
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Math Differential Equations Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
1) first-order differential equations
2) second-order differential equations
3) higher order linear equations
4) Laplace
5) A series of linear equations
6) The system of first order equations
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Language Specialty Number of Units: 3
Type of Unit : theoretic
Engineering Physics textual analysis of one of three trends: Solid, Plasma, Laser and Optics
depending on student interest in physics and writing short articles in English.