CR60003: Cryophysics
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CR60003 | |
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Course name | CRYOPHYSICS |
Offered by | Cryogenic Engineering |
Credits | 4 |
L-T-P | 3-1-0 |
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Syllabus
Syllabus mentioned in ERP
Matter at low temperatures: specific heat, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, magnetic and mechanical properties; Review of free electron and band theory of solids: Basic properties of Superconductors; out lines of Ginzbarg Landau and Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theories of superconductivity: Superconducing tunneling phenomena; Introduction to type II superconductivity including flux flow and critical current density: High temperature superconductivity. Properties of liquid 4He and 3He; Production of very low temperatures by Adiabatic demagnetization, dilution refrigeration and nuclear demagnetization and their measurements.