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Lern- und Qualifikationsziele Basic understanding of low-dimensional solid state systems Basic understanding of optical properties of low-dimensional solid state systems Basis knowledge of optical spectroscopy techniques to characterize materials Introduction to nanoscale optical spectroscopy Hand experience in nanoscale optical spectroscopy and data analysis
Voraussetzungen Introduction to solid state physics Introduction to quantum mechanics Gliederung / Themen / Inhalte In this lecture, we will jointly explore novel low-dimensional materials with a focus on their optical properties, discuss optical spectroscopy techniques to probe these novel low-dimensional materials. We will perform some of the experiments live (remotely or in our laboratories) and evaluate the experiments together. In summary, the lecture & exercise will cover
- Introduction to 1D solid state systems like carbyne and carbon nanotubes - Introduction to 2D solid state systems like graphene, 2D semiconductors, and their heterostructures - Optical properties of 1D and 2D solid state systems - Optical spectroscopy techniques to like Raman spectroscopy, infrared, and photoluminescence spectroscopy - Advanced nanoscale optical spectroscopy techniques like tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and tip-enhanced photoluminescence spectroscopy
- Live experiments (remote or in our labs)
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