Optical Spectr.

Optical Spectroscopy (E/A) - Optical Spectr.

CourseOptical Spectroscopy (E/A)
Course No.Optical Spectr.
CategoryTypeLanguageTeaching hoursCPSemester
ElectiveLectureEnglish23WT/ST
Requirements for Participation:

Preparation: Basic knowledge in condensed matter physics

Form of Testing and Examination: Oral examination

Length of Course: 1 semester

Aims of the Course: Understanding of the basic concepts and techniques of optical spectroscopy on solid-state samples.

Contents of the Course:

Topics covered are:

Electromagnetic waves in matter, dielectric function

Electromagnetic response of metals and insulators, Drude-Lorentz model

Kramers-Kronig relations

THz spectroscopy (time domain and cw)

Fourier-transform spectroscopy

Ellipsometry

Examples of current research (phonons, magnons, orbital excitations, superconductors, …)



Recommended Literature:

Skriptum (available during the course)

Dressel/Grüner: Electrodynamics of Solids: Optical Properties of Electrons in Matter (Cambridge, 2002)

Klingshirn: Semiconductor Optics (Springer, 1997)

Kuzmany: Solid-State Spectroscopy: An Introduction (Springer, 2009)



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