The term soft matter refers to a large class of condensed matter systems that simultaneously exhibit attributes of solids and liquids. Many of these systems show complex features like ordering, structuring, and/or self-assembly effects and as the underlying interactions are typically on the order of the thermal energy (at room temperature) soft matter systems exhibit notable, thermally driven fluctuations and are highly responsive to thermal or mechanical stresses.
This course covers the structure, properties and interactions found in soft matter systems, such as colloids, polymers and surfactants. It provides information about the fluid aspects of the systems, such as their mobility or elasticity. The content will be discussed based on theoretical models as well as common experimental techniques, which will be introduced in detail. Analogues to biological systems will be drawn where appropriate. The following topics will be covered:
Recommendation of literature will be given at the beginning of the lecture (global overview) as well as at the beginning of the various parts (specific literature).
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20110201 | Vorlesung | 2 |
20110202 | Übung | 1 |
Time Span | 02.11.2020 - 26.02.2021 |
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Instructors |
Stephan Block
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0352c_MA120 | 2020, MSc Physik (Mono), 120 LP |
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