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Ultrafast Nanoscience W23/24
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Description

Nanomaterials play an increasingly important role in our daily lives, with applications ranging from optoelectronics to biomedicine. In many cases, these applications involve some non-equilibrium states within the nanomaterial (e.g. electrons are in an excited state following photon absorption in a semiconductor nanocrystal). Much contemporary research is thus dedicated to understand these non-equilibrium phenomena.

This course discusses how modern ultrafast methods can access the electronic and structural properties in nanomaterials on the femtosecond timescale. We will start by introducing various non-equilibrium physical phenomena occurring in nanomaterials, such as quantum dots, nanorods and 2D materials. After a brief general introduction about ultrafast physics and the pump-probe approach, we will then discuss how ultrafast optical spectroscopies and scattering techniques can be employed to characterize nanomaterials. Finally, the course will introduce the most recent efforts towards reaching a combined high spatial and temporal resolution in ultrafast nanoscience studies.  

Basic Course Info

Course No Course Type Hours
20124601 Vorlesung 2
20124602 Übung 1

Time Span 17.10.2023 - 13.02.2024
Instructors
Hélène Seiler

Study Regulation

0352c_MA120 2020, MSc Physik (Mono), 120 LP

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Main Events

Day Time Location Details
Tuesday 10-12 1.3.21 Seminarraum T1 2023-10-17 - 2024-02-13

Accompanying Events

Day Time Location Details
Tuesday  9-10 1.3.21 Seminarraum T1 Übung 01

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