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Experimentals Techniques II: Spectroscopies

General details of the subject

Mode
Face-to-face degree course
Language
English

Description and contextualization of the subject

This subject provides the students with the necessary knowledge to understand the basic experimental methods for spectroscopic characterization. The focus is put on those more used for nanoscale characterization.

Teaching staff

NameInstitutionCategoryDoctorTeaching profileAreaE-mail
ALEGRIA LOINAZ, ANGEL MARIAUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado Catedratico De UniversidadDoctorNot bilingualApplied Physicsangel.alegria@ehu.eus
BARJA MARTINEZ, SARAUniversity of the Basque CountryVisitante IkerbaskeDoctorNot bilingualPhysical Chemistrysara.barja@ehu.eus

Competencies

NameWeight
Que los estudiantes conozcan los fundamentos de las distintas técnicas de spectroscópia eléctronica para la caracterizacion superficial50.0 %
Que los estudiantes conozcan los fundamentos de las distintas técnicas de spectroscópia molecular50.0 %

Study types

TypeFace-to-face hoursNon face-to-face hoursTotal hours
Lecture-based183351
Applied laboratory-based groups121224

Training activities

NameHoursPercentage of classroom teaching
Practical activities on the preparation and characterisation of materials and devices (guided practice)12.00 %

Assessment systems

NameMinimum weightingMaximum weighting
Multiple-choice examination100.0 % 100.0 %
Questions to discuss100.0 % 100.0 %

Ordinary call: orientations and renunciation

Final evaluation: 100% theoretical-practical exam. In case the student does not show up at the final exam, he/she will be considered as not presented.

Extraordinary call: orientations and renunciation

Final evaluation: 100% theoretical-practical exam In case the student does not show up at the final exam, he/she will be considered as not presented.

Temary

I. ELECTRONIC SPECTROSCOPIES



SURFACE TECHNIQUES

-Introduction. The surface science approach

-Surface sensitive techniques

-Low Energy Electron Diffraction

-Scanning probe microscopy

-Photoemission Spectroscopies

-Practical case studies





II: MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPIES



- INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY.

- INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY(PRACTICAL)

- RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY

- RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY(PRACTICAL)

- INELASTIC AND QUASIELASTIC NEUTRON SCATTERING

- NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE

- DIELECTRIC RELAXATION SPECTROSCOPY AND RELATED TECHNIQUES

- DIELECTRIC RELAXATION LABORATORY (PRACTICAL)

Bibliography

Compulsory materials

Final evaluation: 100% theoretical-practical exam In case the student does not show up at the final exam, he/she will be considered as not presented.

Basic bibliography

1.- Introduction to nanoscale science and technology. Eds Di Ventra, Evoy and Heflin. Springer, 2004.

2.- Physics at surfaces, A. Zangwill, cambridge university press (1996)

3.- Very high resolution photoelectron spectroscopy, ed. S. Hüfner, lect. notes in physics 715, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 2007.

4.- Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications. Roland Wiesendanger, Cambridge University Press (1994)

5.- Broadband dielectric spectroscopy. F. Kremer, A. Schönhals, Springer-Verlag, Berlin 2003



6.- Modern Raman Spectroscopy: A Practical Approach, Ewen Smith y Geoffrey Dent., Wiley (2005).

In-depth bibliography

1.- Introduction to nanoscale science and technology. Eds Di Ventra, Evoy and Heflin. Springer, 2004.



2.- Physics at surfaces, A. Zangwill, cambridge university press (1996)



3.- Very high resolution photoelectron spectroscopy, ed. S. Hüfner, lect. notes in physics 715, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 2007.



4.- Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications. Roland Wiesendanger, Cambridge University Press (1994)



5.- Broadband dielectric spectroscopy. F. Kremer, A. Schönhals, Springer-Verlag, Berlin 2003







6.- Modern Raman Spectroscopy: A Practical Approach, Ewen Smith y Geoffrey Dent., Wiley (2005).



Links

1.- http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/nmr



2. Exploring Nanotechnology, 3rd volume of the Nanopolis¿ encyclopedia series. Multimedia distributed knowledge network in nanotechnology. www.nanopolis.net







1.- Introduction to nanoscale science and technology. Eds Di Ventra, Evoy and Heflin. Springer, 2004.



2.- Physics at surfaces, A. Zangwill, cambridge university press (1996)



3.- Very high resolution photoelectron spectroscopy, ed. S. Hüfner, lect. notes in physics 715, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 2007.



4.- Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications. Roland Wiesendanger, Cambridge University Press (1994)



5.- Broadband dielectric spectroscopy. F. Kremer, A. Schönhals, Springer-Verlag, Berlin 2003







6.- Modern Raman Spectroscopy: A Practical Approach, Ewen Smith y Geoffrey Dent., Wiley (2005).







3. Exploring matter with Neutrons - 2nd edition, 2nd volume of the NANOPOLIS¿ encyclopedia series. Multimedia distributed knowledge network in nanotechnology . www.nanopolis.net



http://dipc.ehu.es/mscnano/intranet/ETII/



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