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Lecturers: |
Dr. Vladimir N. Strocov Prof. Dr. Fabian Natterer Dr. Juraj Krempasky (guest lecturer) Prof. Dr. Claude Monney (guest lecturer) |
Assistant: |
Dmitrii Usanov Enrico Della Valle |
Lecture: |
Fridays 13:00-14:45 starting on 23. February 2024 |
Exercises: | Fridays 15:00-15:45 |
Location: | Y36 J33 |
This course provides an introduction to modern tools for the study of condensed matter properties that are based on electron spectroscopy. Due to the strong interaction of electrons with matter, penetration depths are short, which renders these methods inherently surface sensitive. We will discuss several variants of electron spectroscopy and show in detail how structural, chemical, electronic and magnetic properties can be extracted from such data, and how such methods can be used in time-resolved experiments to study the dynamics of primary excitations, phase transitions and chemical reactions.
The course will be balanced between theory and application. Some basic theoretical background about light-matter interaction as well as electronic structure will be provided. The focus is clearly on applications in solid state physics such as chemical analysis of solid surfaces, the determination of surface structure, electronic bandstructure and low-energy excitations, and the measurement of electron dynamics on ultra-short time scales.
The course consists of two hours of lecture per week and one hour of exercises or short talks. Previous knowledge of solid state physics (PHY210 - Festkörperphysik) and basic quantum mechanics (PHY131 - Physik III) is required.
ECTS: 6 credit points.
Lecture notes, recordings, problem sets and their solutions (password required)
Date | Lecturer | Topic |
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23.02.2024 | Strocov | Introduction and basics of surface science |
01.03.2024 | Natterer | Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) |
08.03.2024 | Natterer | Scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), atomic force microscopy |
15.03.2024 | Strocov | Instrumental concepts of electron spectroscopy – sources and analyzers |
22.03.2024 | Krempasky | X-ray photoelectron (XPS) and Auger electron (AES) spectroscopies – elemental and chemical analysis |
29.03.2024 | No lecture | Good Friday |
05.04.2024 | No lecture | Spring vacation |
12.04.2024 | Strocov | Further topics: Ambient-pressure XPS - chemical reaction and catalysis |
19.04.2024 | Strocov | Theoretical concepts of photoemission (momentum conservation, matrix elements) |
26.04.2024 | Strocov | Band structure and quasiparticle interactions by Angle-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy (ARPES) |
03.05.2024 | Usanov | Spin-resolved ARPES |
10.05.2024 | Della Valle | X-ray photoelectron diffraction (XPD) |
17.05.2024 | Monney | Further topics: Time-resolved ARPES |
24.05.2024 | all | Questions and answers (date and time to be determined) |
31.05.2024 | all | Final exam (oral) - times to be determined |
Date |
Problem set |
Short talks, discussion of problem sets |
Topic of short talk |
Speaker (short talks) |
23.02.2024 |
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Presentation of list of papers for short talks |
All |
01.03.2024 |
Serie 1 online: STM |
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Distribution of topics for short talks |
All |
08.03.2024 |
Hand in Serie 1 |
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15.03.2024 |
Serie 2 online: Photoemission basics |
Serie 1 |
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22.03.2024 |
Hand in Serie 2 |
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29.03.2024 |
no class |
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Good Friday |
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05.04.2024 |
no class |
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12.04.2024 |
Serie 3 online: XPS |
Serie 2 |
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19.04.2024 |
Hand in Serie 3
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26.04.2024 |
Serie 4 online: ARPES 1 |
Serie 3 |
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03.05.2024 |
Hand in Serie 4 |
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10.05.2024 |
Serie 5 online: ARPES 2 |
Serie 4 |
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Theodor |
17.05.2024 |
Hand in Serie 5 |
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Jeong |
24.05.2024 |
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Serie 5 |
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