Surfaces

Physics of Surfaces and Nanostructures (E/A) - Surfaces

CoursePhysics of Surfaces and Nanostructures (E/A)
Course No.Surfaces
CategoryTypeLanguageTeaching hoursCPSemester
ElectiveLectureEnglish23WT
Requirements for Participation:

Preparation: Basic knowledge of solid state physics

Form of Testing and Examination: Oral examination

Length of Course: 1 semester

Aims of the Course:

Understanding of fundamental concepts in surface and nanostructure science

Knowledge of basic fields and important applications



Contents of the Course:

The lecture introduces to modern topics of surface and nanostructure

physics. Basic concepts are illustrated with examples and the link to

technical applications is emphazised. Topics covered are

  • surface structure and defects,

  • adsorption and heterogeneous catalysis,

  • surface thermodynamics and energetics

  • surface electronic structure and quantum dots,

  • magnetism at surfaces

  • epitaxy and thin film processes,

  • oxide films

  • ion beam processes at surfaces,

  • clusters,

  • graphene



Recommended Literature:

Michely: Skriptum (available during the course)

H. Ibach: Physics of Surfaces and Interfaces (Springer, Berlin 2006)

K. Oura et al: Surface Science - an introduction (Springer, Berlin 2003)

M. Prutton: Introduction to Surface Physics (Oxford University Press, 1994)

H. Lüth: Solid Surfaces, Interfaces and Thin Films, (Springer, Berlin 2001)

M. Henzler/ W. Göpel: Oberflächenphysik des Festkörpers (Teubner, Stuttgart 1994)



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