1st Edition

Experimental Physics Principles and Practice for the Laboratory

Edited By Walter Fox Smith Copyright 2020
452 Pages 300 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

450 Pages 300 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

456 Pages
by CRC Press

The student's companion website and the instructor manual can be accessed here. 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.... Read more

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

Biography

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".