2nd Sem, IT

PH3256: Physics for Information Science syllabus for IT 2021 regulation

Physics for Information Science detailed syllabus for Information Technology (IT) for 2021 regulation curriculum has been taken from the Anna University official website and presented for the IT students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Information Technology 2nd Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit IT 2nd Sem 2021 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of physics for information science is as follows.

Physics for Information Science

Course Objectives:

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Unit I

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 9 Classical free electron theory – Expression for electrical conductivity – Thermal conductivity, expression – Wiedemann-Franz law – Success and failures – electrons in metals – Particle in a three dimensional box – degenerate states – Fermi- Dirac statistics – Density of energy states -Electron in periodic potential – Energy bands in solids – tight binding approximation – Electron effective mass – concept of hole.

Unit II

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Unit III

MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 9 Magnetic dipole moment – atomic magnetic moments- magnetic permeability and susceptibility -Magnetic material classification: diamagnetism – paramagnetism – ferromagnetism – antiferromagnetism – ferrimagnetism – Ferromagnetism: origin and exchange interaction- saturation magnetization and Curie temperature – Domain Theory- M versus H behaviour – Hard and soft magnetic materials – examples and uses– Magnetic principle in computer data storage – Magnetic hard disc (GMR sensor).

Unit IV

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Unit V

NANODEVICES AND QUANTUM COMPUTING 9 Introduction – quantum confinement – quantum structures: quantum wells, wires and dots — band gap of nanomaterials. Tunneling – Single electron phenomena: Coulomb blockade – resonanttunneling diode – single electron transistor – quantum cellular automata – Quantum system for information processing – quantum states – classical bits – quantum bits or qubits -CNOT gate -multiple qubits – Bloch sphere – quantum gates – advantage of quantum computing over classical computing.

Course Outcomes:

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Text Books:

  1. Jasprit Singh, Semiconductor Devices: Basic Principles, Wiley (Indian Edition), 2007.
  2. S.O. Kasap. Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, McGraw-Hill Education (Indian Edition), 2020.
  3. Parag K. Lala, Quantum Computing: A Beginner’s Introduction, McGraw-Hill Education (Indian Edition), 2020.

Reference Books:

  1. Charles Kittel, Introduction to Solid State Physics, Wiley India Edition, 2019.
  2. Y.B.Band and Y.Avishai, Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Nanotechnology and
  3. Information Science, Academic Press, 2013.
  4. V.V.Mitin, V.A. Kochelap and M.A.Stroscio, Introduction to Nanoelectronics, Cambridge Univ.Press, 2008.
  5. G.W. Hanson, Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics, Pearson Education (Indian Edition) 2009.
  6. B.Rogers, J.Adams and S.Pennathur, Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems, CRC Press, 2014.

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Information Technology, 2021 regulation curriculum do visit IT 2nd Sem subject syllabuses for 2021 regulation.

For all Information Technology results, visit Anna University IT all semester results direct link.

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