Universität Wien

442623 VO Physics of 2D Materials (2018W)

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Language: English

Examination dates

Lecturers

Classes

Vorbesprechung: Fr 05.10.2018 10.00-11.30 Ort: Ludwig-Boltzmann-Hörsaal, Boltzmanngasse 5, EG, 1090 Wien

Mi 11:30-13:00 Uhr im Multifunktionsraum der Physik Nanostrukturierter Materialien, Raum 3E36, EG, Boltzmanngasse 5, 1090 Wien.


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Aims, contents and method of the course

AIMS

Aim of the course is to provide the students a comprehensive overview of the research field of two-dimensional materials focusing on the related physical phenomena and experimental approaches to address them. The course is aimed towards the end of master studies or for doctoral studies. Recommended knowledge before the course includes basics of solid state physics, materials physics as well as laboratory courses such as "Advanced Materials" or "Low-Dimensional Solids".

CONTENTS

Similar to other low-dimensional materials, two-dimensional materials provide exciting possibilities for materials science through their unique properties. At the same time, however, they pose a challenge for the researchers due to the difficulties involved in addressing their intrinsic properties. During this course, we will go through recent literature that covers basic properties of the members of this new materials class as well as experiments demonstrating ways to study them.

METHODS

This course will follow a flipped learning approach; material (mostly scientific articles, but possibly also videos and other content) will be provided on a weekly basis for the students with questions and/or points for discussion. The students will send in their answers and/or questions on the material one week before the lecture where they will be then discussed.

Assessment and permitted materials

Oral examination

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Oral examination covering the topics of the lectures. Requirements for a positive assessment are a thorough understanding of the relevant physical phenomena, presenting and processing the information using graphs and calculations where appropriate, and drawing valid conclusions supported by justification.

Examination topics

Material provided during the course, with stress on the topics discussed during the lectures

Reading list

Relevant literature will be provided during the course

Association in the course directory

MaV 3

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