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Department of Physics
open chemistry
KVL / Klausuren / MAP 1st HS: 17.10  2nd HS: 12.12  sem.br.: 20.02  begin SS: 16.04

4020225171 Novel low-dimensional systems      VVZ  

VL
Wed 13-15
weekly NEW 14 1'10 (16) Sebastian Heeg
UE
Tue 15-17
14-day NEW 14 1'10 (16) Sebastian Heeg

Digital- & Präsenz-basierter Kurs

classroom language
EN
aims
The goal of this course is to provide an introduction to the physics low-dimensional solid state systems, their fascinating properties, and why these provide and are of high interest in science and technology. You will further learn the basics of the primary optical spectroscopy methods to characterize and understand theses systems. This course will prepare you to start anMaster thesis or PhD in a research group that works on low-dimensional materials.
requirements
Basics in solid state physics
Basic in quantum mechanics
structure / topics / contents
- Refreshing of solid-state physics basics
- Effects of dimensionality: why are 1D/2D systems interesting in science and applications?
- Introduction to 2D materials such as graphene (metallic), transition metal dichalcogenides (semi-conducting), and hexagonal boron-nitride.
- 2D materials and their heterostructure in science and technology
- Introduction to 1D materials (carbon nanotubes, carbyne) and their physical properties
- Introduction to optical spectroscopy techniques for investigating low-dimensional materials: Photoluminescence spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy and plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy
assigned modules
P25.2.c
amount, credit points; Exam / major course assessment
4 SWS, 6 SP/ECTS (Arbeitsanteil im Modul für diese Lehrveranstaltung, nicht verbindlich)
Written exam (90mins) or Oral exM (45 mins)
contact
Sebastian Heeg, Institut für Physik Raum 2'404
quod vide:
http://www.physik.hu-berlin.de/en/pld
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