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A. Khalid, M. Anwar, and W. Zia; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
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In this experiment, we will, 1. understand how conductivity in semiconductors depends on carrier concentration and mobility, and how these depend on temperature, 2. distinguish…
  
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A. Khalid and M. Anwar; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
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Brownian motion is the random motion of colloidal particles suspended in water, air or any other solvent. In 1905, Einstein argued that this motion is a direct evidence for the…
  
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M. Anwar; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
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In this experiment students will learn, 1. to make a thin layer of KNO3 with the melt technique 2. how moisture affects the ferroelectric properties of KNO3, 3. how temperatures…
  
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A. Khalid, A. Khan, and M. Anwar; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
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In this experiment students use XRF spectroscopy to analyze a sample’s elemental composition. From the characteristic X-ray energies, Moseley’s Law, a proof of the existence of the…
  
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Editor: D. Hudek
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The purpose of this experiment is to verify the energy dependence of gamma radiation upon scattering angle and to compare the differential cross section obtained from the data with…
  
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In this experiment you will use a technique known as saturation-absorption spectroscopy to study the hyperfine structure (hfs) of rubidium. This particular method is designed to…
  
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Purpose •Use microwaves to induce and detect electron paramagnetic resonance. •Become familiar with a waveguide spectrometer and phase-sensitive detection. •Measure the…
  
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The purpose of this experiment is to determine the mean lifetime of the muon. A muon is a weakly interacting particle similar to an electron but differing in lepton number and mass…
  
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Editor: D. Hudek
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This laboratory is designed for students to become familiar with the principles and detection techniques of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), examine the relationship between current…
  
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Q. Zhang; Editor: D. Hudek
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In this experiment we measure the dispersion relationship of Surface Plasmon Waves. Upon the total reflection of TH polarized incident light from the glass and air interface in a…
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