Experimental Physics
Principles and Practice for the Laboratory
Herausgeber: Smith, Walter Fox
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Principles and Practice for the Laboratory
Herausgeber: Smith, Walter Fox
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This textbook provides the knowledge and skills needed for thorough understanding of the most important methods and ways of thinking in experimental physics. The reader learns to design, assemble, and debug apparatus, to use it to take meaningful data, and to think carefully about the story told by the data.
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This textbook provides the knowledge and skills needed for thorough understanding of the most important methods and ways of thinking in experimental physics. The reader learns to design, assemble, and debug apparatus, to use it to take meaningful data, and to think carefully about the story told by the data.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781498778473
- ISBN-10: 149877847X
- Artikelnr.: 59379276
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781498778473
- ISBN-10: 149877847X
- Artikelnr.: 59379276
Walter F. Smith is the Paul and Sally Bolgiano Professor of Physics at Haverford College, where he has taught the advanced lab course more than twenty times. He earned his PhD from Harvard University. He is co-author of more than 30 peer-reviewed research articles, six of which specifically focus on new experimental apparati or techniques, and maintains an active research group centered on the photoelectronic properties of organic nanowires. He is author of the textbook "Waves and Oscillations: A Prelude to Quantum Mechanics".
Contents
Preface......................................................................................................................................................
vii
Acknowledgments......................................................................................................................................
xi
Part I Fundamentals
1.
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................
3
Walter Fox Smith
2. Planning and Carrying Out
Experiments......................................................................................
7
Walter F. Smith
3. Presenting Your
Results.................................................................................................................
19
Walter F. Smith
4. Uncertainty and
Statistics..............................................................................................................
29
Paul Thorman
5. Scientific
Ethics...............................................................................................................................
53
Grace McKenzie-Smith
Part II Tools of an Experimentalist
6. Analog
Electronics..........................................................................................................................
73
Walter F. Smith
7. Fundamentals of Interfacing Experiments with
Computers.................................................... 133
Walter F. Smith
8. Digital
Electronics.........................................................................................................................
143
Brian Collett
9. Data Acquisition and Experiment Control with
Python........................................................... 195
Paul Freeman and Jami Shepherd
10. Basic Optics Techniques and
Hardware.....................................................................................
227
Walter F. Smith
11. Laser Beams, Polarization, and
Interference.............................................................................
247
Justin Peatross and Michael Ware
12.
Vacuum...........................................................................................................................................
263
Walter F. Smith
13. Particle
Detection..........................................................................................................................
267
Joseph Kozminski
Part III Fields of Physics
14. Development and Supervision of Independent
Projects............................................................ 289
Melissa Eblen-Zayas
15. Condensed Matter
Physics...........................................................................................................
299
Walter F. Smith
16.
Biophysics.......................................................................................................................................
307
Mason Klein
17. Non-Linear, Granular, and Fluid
Physics...................................................................................
327
Nathan C. Keim
18. Atomic and Molecular
Physics.....................................................................................................
341
Robbie Berg and Glenn Stark
19. Photonics and Fiber
Optics..........................................................................................................
371
Jay Sharping and Walter F. Smith
20. Experiments with Entangled
Photons.........................................................................................
377
Enrique J. Galvez
21. Nuclear and Particle
Physics........................................................................................................
403
Brett Fadem
Index........................................................................................................................................................431
Preface......................................................................................................................................................
vii
Acknowledgments......................................................................................................................................
xi
Part I Fundamentals
1.
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................
3
Walter Fox Smith
2. Planning and Carrying Out
Experiments......................................................................................
7
Walter F. Smith
3. Presenting Your
Results.................................................................................................................
19
Walter F. Smith
4. Uncertainty and
Statistics..............................................................................................................
29
Paul Thorman
5. Scientific
Ethics...............................................................................................................................
53
Grace McKenzie-Smith
Part II Tools of an Experimentalist
6. Analog
Electronics..........................................................................................................................
73
Walter F. Smith
7. Fundamentals of Interfacing Experiments with
Computers.................................................... 133
Walter F. Smith
8. Digital
Electronics.........................................................................................................................
143
Brian Collett
9. Data Acquisition and Experiment Control with
Python........................................................... 195
Paul Freeman and Jami Shepherd
10. Basic Optics Techniques and
Hardware.....................................................................................
227
Walter F. Smith
11. Laser Beams, Polarization, and
Interference.............................................................................
247
Justin Peatross and Michael Ware
12.
Vacuum...........................................................................................................................................
263
Walter F. Smith
13. Particle
Detection..........................................................................................................................
267
Joseph Kozminski
Part III Fields of Physics
14. Development and Supervision of Independent
Projects............................................................ 289
Melissa Eblen-Zayas
15. Condensed Matter
Physics...........................................................................................................
299
Walter F. Smith
16.
Biophysics.......................................................................................................................................
307
Mason Klein
17. Non-Linear, Granular, and Fluid
Physics...................................................................................
327
Nathan C. Keim
18. Atomic and Molecular
Physics.....................................................................................................
341
Robbie Berg and Glenn Stark
19. Photonics and Fiber
Optics..........................................................................................................
371
Jay Sharping and Walter F. Smith
20. Experiments with Entangled
Photons.........................................................................................
377
Enrique J. Galvez
21. Nuclear and Particle
Physics........................................................................................................
403
Brett Fadem
Index........................................................................................................................................................431
Contents
Preface......................................................................................................................................................
vii
Acknowledgments......................................................................................................................................
xi
Part I Fundamentals
1.
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................
3
Walter Fox Smith
2. Planning and Carrying Out
Experiments......................................................................................
7
Walter F. Smith
3. Presenting Your
Results.................................................................................................................
19
Walter F. Smith
4. Uncertainty and
Statistics..............................................................................................................
29
Paul Thorman
5. Scientific
Ethics...............................................................................................................................
53
Grace McKenzie-Smith
Part II Tools of an Experimentalist
6. Analog
Electronics..........................................................................................................................
73
Walter F. Smith
7. Fundamentals of Interfacing Experiments with
Computers.................................................... 133
Walter F. Smith
8. Digital
Electronics.........................................................................................................................
143
Brian Collett
9. Data Acquisition and Experiment Control with
Python........................................................... 195
Paul Freeman and Jami Shepherd
10. Basic Optics Techniques and
Hardware.....................................................................................
227
Walter F. Smith
11. Laser Beams, Polarization, and
Interference.............................................................................
247
Justin Peatross and Michael Ware
12.
Vacuum...........................................................................................................................................
263
Walter F. Smith
13. Particle
Detection..........................................................................................................................
267
Joseph Kozminski
Part III Fields of Physics
14. Development and Supervision of Independent
Projects............................................................ 289
Melissa Eblen-Zayas
15. Condensed Matter
Physics...........................................................................................................
299
Walter F. Smith
16.
Biophysics.......................................................................................................................................
307
Mason Klein
17. Non-Linear, Granular, and Fluid
Physics...................................................................................
327
Nathan C. Keim
18. Atomic and Molecular
Physics.....................................................................................................
341
Robbie Berg and Glenn Stark
19. Photonics and Fiber
Optics..........................................................................................................
371
Jay Sharping and Walter F. Smith
20. Experiments with Entangled
Photons.........................................................................................
377
Enrique J. Galvez
21. Nuclear and Particle
Physics........................................................................................................
403
Brett Fadem
Index........................................................................................................................................................431
Preface......................................................................................................................................................
vii
Acknowledgments......................................................................................................................................
xi
Part I Fundamentals
1.
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................
3
Walter Fox Smith
2. Planning and Carrying Out
Experiments......................................................................................
7
Walter F. Smith
3. Presenting Your
Results.................................................................................................................
19
Walter F. Smith
4. Uncertainty and
Statistics..............................................................................................................
29
Paul Thorman
5. Scientific
Ethics...............................................................................................................................
53
Grace McKenzie-Smith
Part II Tools of an Experimentalist
6. Analog
Electronics..........................................................................................................................
73
Walter F. Smith
7. Fundamentals of Interfacing Experiments with
Computers.................................................... 133
Walter F. Smith
8. Digital
Electronics.........................................................................................................................
143
Brian Collett
9. Data Acquisition and Experiment Control with
Python........................................................... 195
Paul Freeman and Jami Shepherd
10. Basic Optics Techniques and
Hardware.....................................................................................
227
Walter F. Smith
11. Laser Beams, Polarization, and
Interference.............................................................................
247
Justin Peatross and Michael Ware
12.
Vacuum...........................................................................................................................................
263
Walter F. Smith
13. Particle
Detection..........................................................................................................................
267
Joseph Kozminski
Part III Fields of Physics
14. Development and Supervision of Independent
Projects............................................................ 289
Melissa Eblen-Zayas
15. Condensed Matter
Physics...........................................................................................................
299
Walter F. Smith
16.
Biophysics.......................................................................................................................................
307
Mason Klein
17. Non-Linear, Granular, and Fluid
Physics...................................................................................
327
Nathan C. Keim
18. Atomic and Molecular
Physics.....................................................................................................
341
Robbie Berg and Glenn Stark
19. Photonics and Fiber
Optics..........................................................................................................
371
Jay Sharping and Walter F. Smith
20. Experiments with Entangled
Photons.........................................................................................
377
Enrique J. Galvez
21. Nuclear and Particle
Physics........................................................................................................
403
Brett Fadem
Index........................................................................................................................................................431