Code
Φ-841
Level
Graduate
Category
B
Teacher
X. Zotos
ECTS
5
Hours
4
Semester
Winter
Display
Yes
Offered
Yes
Teacher Webpage
Goal of the course
In the course we will discuss different experimental probes used in Condensed Matter Physics, in particular what information each can offer and what is its theoretical background. The course is at the graduate level and requires fairly good knowledge of statistical and quantum mechanics. It is adressed to students with experimental or theoretical interest.
Program
Wednesday, 11:00-13:00, Hall B
Thursday 11:00-13:00, Hall B
Thursday 11:00-13:00, Hall B
Syllabus
(1) Neutron scattering (and magnetic)
(2) NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance)
(3) Optical Spectroscopy
(4) Photoemission (ARPES)
(5) Electrical, thermal, magnetic transport
(6) Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM)
(7) Moessbauer
(8) topics of interest
(2) NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance)
(3) Optical Spectroscopy
(4) Photoemission (ARPES)
(5) Electrical, thermal, magnetic transport
(6) Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM)
(7) Moessbauer
(8) topics of interest
Bibliography
“Quantum Theory of Magnetism” R.M. White
“Optical Properties of Solids”, F. Wooten
L. van Hove, Physical Review 95, 249 (1954)
“Optical Properties of Solids”, F. Wooten
L. van Hove, Physical Review 95, 249 (1954)