Department of Physics Laboratories

1. Detailed information of the labs in the text form

The Department of Physics houses four well-equipped experimental laboratories dedicated to undergraduate (B.Sc., B.Tech.) and postgraduate (M.Sc.) students. These labs are designed to complement classroom learning by providing hands-on experience with a wide range of experiments aligned with the academic syllabi. Each laboratory is spacious, well-ventilated, and managed by full-time lab attendants to ensure smooth day-to-day operations and a safe working environment. In addition to experimental labs, the department also maintains a dedicated Computer Physics Laboratory with 30 high-performance computers, enabling students to conduct simulations, data analysis, and computational physics experiments. To support advanced learning and cutting-edge research, the department offers state-of-the-art facilities for conducting high-level experiments such as Zeeman Effect, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), Geiger-Müller Counter studies, Microwave Bench experiments, Hall Effect, and many others. Moreover, the department runs four advanced research laboratories, including three experimental research labs—Nano Research Lab, Materials Research Lab, and Semiconductor Laboratory—along with one dedicated Theoretical Research Lab. These labs are equipped with sophisticated instrumentation and tools such as:

  • FTIR Spectrometer (Alpha T, Bruker, Germany)
  • Spectrofluorometer (Cary Eclipse, Agilent, USA)
  • Spin Coating Unit (Apex Instruments, Kolkata)
  • High-Temperature Muffle Furnace (Tempo Make, Mumbai)
  • High Precision Weighing Balance
  • Impedance Meter, among others.

These research facilities empower students and faculty to engage in innovative experimental and theoretical research across diverse domains of physics.

2. Equipments/Facilities

Hall Effect Set-Up

Geiger–Muller counter

Hysteresis Set up

Study of PN Junction

Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometer

Frank-Hertz

Experiment

Four Probe Set-Up

Ionization Potential Set-up

3. Lab photographs

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