Course syllabus
Analys på nanoskalan
Materials Analysis at the Nanoscale
KASF15, 7,5 credits, G2 (First Cycle)
Valid for: 2023/24
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering, LTH
Decided by: PLED B/K
Date of Decision: 2023-04-18
General Information
Main field: Technology.
Main field: Nanoscience.
Compulsory for: MNAV1, N3
Elective for: K4-m
Language of instruction: The course will be given in English
Aim
- The student should acquire an active base of knowledge on
methods for morpholgical, structural and elemental analysis on a
nanometer scale.
- The student should understand the mechanisms behind the
different analysis methods.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must
- be able to use acquired knowledge of electronic structure to
predict properties like x-ray emission, Auger electron emission or
secondary electron emission
- understand the principle of elastic and inelastic electron
scattering in solid materials
- understand the principles of imaging with microscopy
methods
- understand electron- and light induced phenomena on surfaces
and the subsequent emission or reflection
Competences and skills
For a passing grade the student must
- be able to apply their knowledge to choose a suitable method
of analysis for a particular problem
- be able to analyse images and spectra from different materials,
both qualitatively and quantitatively
Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must
- be able to evaluate accuracy and precision for different
methods of analysis
- explain possible artefacts and sources of error.
Contents
- Overview of solid state micro analysis methods.
- The electron microscope as an analytical tool.
- Identification of phases by morphology, chemical composition,
electron diffraction and high resolution transmission electron
microscopy.
- Scanning electron microscopy.
- XEDS and EELS for elemental analysis.
- Methods for surface analysis: Atomic force microscopy, Scanning
tunnelling microscopy, LEED, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
(XPS)
Examination details
Grading scale: TH - (U,3,4,5) - (Fail, Three, Four, Five)
Assessment: Written final examination. Written midterm examination after approx. 4 weeks which can count for bonus points on the final grade with a passed final examination.
The examiner, in consultation with Disability Support Services, may deviate from the regular form of examination in order to provide a permanently disabled student with a form of examination equivalent to that of a student without a disability.
Admission
Admission requirements:
- KOOA15 General Chemistry or approved parts 0116 General and Inorganic Chemistry 6 credits and 0216 Laboratory Exercises 0 credits of the course KOKA30 General, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry
The number of participants is limited to: No
The course overlaps following course/s: KOO105
Reading list
- DB Williams and BC Carter: Transmission Electron Microscopy. Springer, 2009, ISBN: 978-0-387-76501-3 (e-book), 9780387765020 (print). The e-book is available for free download from Springer.com within the LU network. The print book is identical and also acceptable as literature for the course.
- G Attard and C Barnes: Surfaces. Oxford University Press, 1998, ISBN: 0-19-855686-1.
Contact and other information
Course coordinator: Reine Wallenberg, reine.wallenberg@chem.lu.se
Course coordinator: Rainer Timm, rainer.timm@sljus.lu.se