ABSTRACT

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.

Key Features:

  • Efficiently helps students grow into independent experimentalists through a combination of structured yet thought-provoking and challenging exercises, student-designed experiments, and guided but open-ended exploration.
  • Provides solid coverage of fundamental background information, explained clearly for undergraduates, such as ground loops, optical alignment techniques, scientific communication, and data acquisition using LabVIEW, Python, or Arduino.
  • Features carefully designed lab experiences to teach fundamentals, including analog electronics and low noise measurements, digital electronics, microcontrollers, FPGAs, computer interfacing, optics, vacuum techniques, and particle detection methods.
  • Offers a broad range of advanced experiments for each major area of physics, from condensed matter to particle physics. Also provides clear guidance for student development of projects not included here.
  • Provides a detailed Instructor’s Manual for every lab, so that the instructor can confidently teach labs outside their own research area.

part I|70 pages

Fundamentals

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|10 pages

Presenting Your Results

chapter 4|24 pages

Uncertainty and Statistics

chapter 5|18 pages

Scientific Ethics

part II|216 pages

Tools of an Experimentalist

part III|144 pages

Fields of Physics

chapter 15|8 pages

Condensed Matter Physics

chapter 16|20 pages

Biophysics

chapter 18|30 pages

Atomic and Molecular Physics

chapter 21|28 pages

Nuclear and Particle Physics