Universität Wien

260079 VO Low dimensional quantum solids (2024W)

5.00 ECTS (3.00 SWS), SPL 26 - Physik
VDS-PH

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Details

Language: English

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

  • Tuesday 08.10. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 15.10. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 22.10. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 29.10. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 05.11. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 12.11. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 19.11. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 26.11. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 03.12. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 10.12. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 07.01. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 14.01. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien
  • Tuesday 21.01. 09:00 - 11:15 Seminarraum A, Währinger Straße 17, 2. Stk., 1090 Wien

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

This lecture provides an introduction to low-dimensional solids. We will gain understanding on how low dimensional solids are defined from the atom to large scale solids.
We will analyze the formation of clusters of different nature. The carbon atom will be used as example to understand how allotropes with the same stoichiometry can project into different structures with unique properties. Carbon nanotubes and graphene will be used to deepen into these concepts. The lecture also covers examples of spectroscopic and microscopic methods currently used for research on the physical properties of low-dimensional solids.

Assessment and permitted materials

The oral final examination is scheduled individually at the end of the semester.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

The oral examination will focus on assessing the students' understanding of the physical principles and phenomena behind low dimensional solids and both microscopy and spectroscopy techniques covered during the lecture.

We will emphasize on understanding the fundamental concepts rather than looking for derivations of complex formulas.

Examination topics

The material of the entire lecture will be included.

Reading list

Physical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes
Riichiro Saito
Imperial College Press (1998)

Solid-State Spectroscopy: An Introduction
Hans Kuzmany
Springer, 2nd edition (2009)

Transmission electron microscopy and diffractometry of materials
Brent Fultz, James M. Howe
Springer, 4th edition (2013)

Transmission electron microscopy: a textbook for materials science
David B. Williams, Barry C. Carter
Springer, 2nd edition (2009)

And lecture notes.

Association in the course directory

M-VAF A 2, M-VAF B

Last modified: We 09.10.2024 12:46