164.171 Chemical Nanoscopy
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2024W, VO, 2.0h, 3.0EC
  • TUWEL course available from: 01.09.2024 00:00.

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VO Lecture
  • Format: Hybrid

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to summarise the physical principles of STM and AFM, explicitly describe the instrumentation of AFM and STM, to apply those techniques if necessary as well as to judge how these techniques could be applied to their own problems.

Subject of course

Physical fundamentals of STM and analytical information, STM-related techniques (e.g. tunneling spectroscopy - STS), data interpretation/artefacts, physical fundamentals of AFM and information content, AFM-related techniques for characterization of various material properties (electrical and magnetical force microscopy, friction force microscopy (tribological properties), force spectroscopy/nanointentation (nanomechanical properties)), scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) combined with spectroscopy (RAMAN/IR), scanning near-field acoustical microscopy (SNAM), scanning thermal microscopy (SThM) (sub-surface information), scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), overview on further methods, instrumentation and practical aspects, broad spectrum of applications with focus according to needs of students (e.g. micro- and nanocharacterization as well as dynamic behavior of different materials (metals, semiconductors, ceramics, polymers, biomaterials), in-situ study of adsorption processes, corrosion, polymerization reactions or biochemical processes in individual cells, nanoparticles and aerosols, coatings, chemical modification of surfaces - sensors/biosensors, single molecule detection, nano-stucturing/lithography

Teaching methods

Explanation of basic principles and presentation of many applications using PPT images. During the lecture questions and discussions in order to actively involve the students into the lecture.

Mode of examination

Oral

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue11:00 - 13:0007.01.2025 - 21.01.2025Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher
Wed11:00 - 13:0008.01.2025 - 15.01.2025Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher
Thu11:00 - 13:0009.01.2025 - 23.01.2025Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Chemische Nanoskopie
Mon14:00 - 16:0013.01.2025Seminarraum BA 02B 164.171 Chemische Nanoskopie
Wed11:00 - 13:0022.01.2025Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Chemische Nanoskopie
Mon13:00 - 15:0027.01.2025Seminarraum BA 02C 164.171 Chemische Nanoskopie
Tue11:00 - 13:0028.01.2025Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher
Wed10:00 - 12:0029.01.2025Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher
Chemical Nanoscopy - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Tue07.01.202511:00 - 13:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher
Wed08.01.202511:00 - 13:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher
Thu09.01.202511:00 - 13:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Chemische Nanoskopie
Mon13.01.202514:00 - 16:00Seminarraum BA 02B 164.171 Chemische Nanoskopie
Tue14.01.202511:00 - 13:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher
Wed15.01.202511:00 - 13:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher
Thu16.01.202511:00 - 13:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Chemische Nanoskopie
Tue21.01.202511:00 - 13:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher
Wed22.01.202511:00 - 13:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Chemische Nanoskopie
Thu23.01.202511:00 - 13:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Chemische Nanoskopie
Mon27.01.202513:00 - 15:00Seminarraum BA 02C 164.171 Chemische Nanoskopie
Tue28.01.202511:00 - 13:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher
Wed29.01.202510:00 - 12:00Seminarraum BA 02A 164.171 Friedbacher

Examination modalities

Oral examination by personal appointment. Estimated duration: appr. 30 minutes

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
28.09.2024 00:00 31.01.2025 00:00

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 453 Biomedical Engineering Mandatory elective
066 492 Technical Chemistry - Materials Technology and Materials Analytics Mandatory

Literature

Lecture notes for this course are available.

Language

German