Measurements techniques for nanotechnology - laboratory 1100-3INZ17
A series of 12 exercises covering the following topics is provided:
1. Hall effect.
2. High-temperature superconductivity.
3. Photocurrent.
4. Photoluminescence.
5. Atomic Force Microscopy.
6. Fiber Optics.
7. Semiconductor laser.
8. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM).
9. Dynamic Light Scattering.
10. Crystallography.
11. Functionalized carbon nanomaterials.
Classes are held weekly. Before the respective lab, students should get guidance on the material required to read before exercise, a procedure for the exercise, a way of classification (oral response/report).
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Students should broaden the knowledge of measurement techniques that can be used in nanotechnology studies.
Assessment criteria
The lecturer is obliged to describe assessment methods and criteria before the exercise. The final grade is based on the arithmetic average ratings of all exercises.
If you fail the exercise, you can do it in additional time.
Practical placement
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Bibliography
The literature on these issues is indicated by a person responsible for a given exercise.
Additional information
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