Experimental physics : modern methods
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Experimental physics : modern methods
Oxford University Press, 1988
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science研究室
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Bibliography: p. 369-372
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This up-to-date volume provides an essential part of undergraduate physics training. Until now, students were often expected to learn many experimental methods in the laboratory without proper introduction. The broad coverage of available techniques includes discussion of state-of-the-art electronic equipment, as well as such topics as discrete semi-conductor devices, signal instrumentation, and X-ray diffraction methods. Professor Dunlap's text will serve not only as a complete introduction for students but also as a reference work for technicians throughout a professional career. In addition to tutorial discussion presented, tables of numerical data and constants are included, further enhancing the book as a permanent reference.
Table of Contents
- The electrical properties of solids
- Discrete semiconductor devices
- Integrated electronics
- Signal processing
- Vacuum technology
- Thermometry
- Cryogenic technology
- Light sources
- Optical components
- Optical techniques
- Principles of nuclear physics
- Nuclear instrumentation
- X-ray diffraction methods
- Magnetic materials and measurements
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