Physics 350 - EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS
Fall
2014
01
0.00
Nathanael Fortune; Dana Parsons
TTh 10:30-11:50; T 01:00-03:50
Smith College
20473-F14
MCCONN 201; MCCONN 201
nfortune@smith.edu; dparsons@smith.edu
An advanced laboratory course in which students make use of advanced signal recovery methods to design and perform laboratory experiments covering a wide range of topics in modern physics. Available experimental modules include pulsed and CW NMR, optical pumping of atoms, single photon quantum interference, magneto-optical polarization, the Franck-Hertz experiment and the Hall effect. Experimental methods include signal averaging, filtering, modulation techniques and phase- sensitive detection. Students select up to 4 extended experiments per semester, planning their experiment, preparing equipment, performing measurements, analyzing data and presenting written and/or oral reports. Each module counts for 1 credit. Prerequisites: PHY 240 or the equivalent. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 credits. Enrollment limited to 8 per lab section. (E)
0 to 4 credits