Karsten Kunze: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2022 |
Name | Herr Dr. Karsten Kunze |
Adresse | ScopeM ETH Zürich, HPM D 46 Otto-Stern-Weg 3 8093 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telefon | +41 44 632 56 95 |
karsten.kunze@scopem.ethz.ch | |
Departement | Erd- und Planetenwissenschaften |
Beziehung | Dozent |
Nummer | Titel | ECTS | Umfang | Dozierende | |
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327-0702-00L | EM-Practical Course in Materials Science | 2 KP | 4P | K. Kunze, S. Gerstl, F. Gramm, F. Krumeich, J. Reuteler | |
Kurzbeschreibung | Praktische Arbeit an TEM, SEM, FIB und APT selbständiges Bearbeiten von typischen Fragestellungen Auswertung der Daten, Schreiben eines Reports | ||||
Lernziel | Anwendung grundlegender elektronenmikroskopischer Techniken im Bereich materialwissenschaftlicher Fragestellungen | ||||
Literatur | siehe LE Electron Microscopy (327-0703-00L) | ||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | Besuch der LE Electron Microscopy (327-0703-00L) wird empfohlen. Maximale Teilnehmerzahl 15, Arbeit in 3-er Gruppen. | ||||
327-0703-00L | Electron Microscopy in Material Science | 4 KP | 2V + 2U | S. Gerstl, R. Erni, F. Gramm, A. Käch, F. Krumeich, K. Kunze | |
Kurzbeschreibung | A comprehensive understanding of the interaction of electrons with condensed matter and details on the instrumentation and methods designed to use these probes in the structural and chemical analysis of various materials. | ||||
Lernziel | A comprehensive understanding of the interaction of electrons with condensed matter and details on the instrumentation and methods designed to use these probes in the structural and chemical analysis of various materials. | ||||
Inhalt | This course provides a general introduction into electron microscopy of organic and inorganic materials. In the first part, the basics of transmission- and scanning electron microscopy are presented. The second part includes the most important aspects of specimen preparation, imaging and image processing. In the third part, recent applications in materials science, solid state physics, structural biology, structural geology and structural chemistry will be reported. | ||||
Skript | will be distributed in English | ||||
Literatur | Goodhew, Humphreys, Beanland: Electron Microscopy and Analysis, 3rd. Ed., CRC Press, 2000 Thomas, Gemming: Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy - An Introduction for Operators, Springer, Berlin, 2014 Thomas, Gemming: Analytische Transmissionselektronenmikroskopie: Eine Einführung für den Praktiker, Springer, Berlin, 2013 Williams, Carter: Transmission Electron Microscopy, Plenum Press, 1996 Reimer, Kohl: Transmission Electron Microscopy, 5th Ed., Berlin, 2008 Erni: Aberration-corrected imaging in transmission electron microscopy, Imperial College Press (2010, and 2nd ed. 2015) | ||||
327-2125-00L | Microscopy Training SEM I - Introduction to SEM The number of participants is limited. In case of overbooking, the course will be repeated once. All registrations will be recorded on the waiting list. For PhD students, postdocs and others, a fee will be charged (https://scopem.ethz.ch/education/MTP0.html). All applicants must additionally register on this form: (link will follow) The selected applicants will be contacted and asked for confirmation a few weeks before the course date. | 2 KP | 3P | P. Zeng, A. G. Bittermann, S. Gerstl, L. Grafulha Morales, K. Kunze, F. Lucas, J. Reuteler | |
Kurzbeschreibung | This introductory course on Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) emphasizes hands-on learning. Using ScopeM SEMs, students have the opportunity to study their own samples (or samples provided) and solve practical problems by applying knowledge acquired during the lectures. At the end of the course, students will be able to apply SEM for their (future) research projects. | ||||
Lernziel | - Set-up, align and operate a SEM successfully and safely. - Understand important operational parameters of SEM and optimize microscope performance. - Explain different signals in SEM and obtain secondary electron (SE) and backscatter electron (BSE) images. - Operate the SEM in low-vacuum mode. - Make use of EDX for semi-quantitative elemental analysis. - Prepare samples with different techniques and equipment for imaging and analysis by SEM. | ||||
Inhalt | During the course, students learn through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on sessions how to setup and operate SEM instruments, including low-vacuum and low-voltage applications. This course gives basic skills for students new to SEM. At the end of the course, students are able to align an SEM, to obtain secondary electron (SE) and backscatter electron (BSE) images and to perform energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) semi-quantitative analysis. Emphasis is put on procedures to optimize SEM parameters in order to best solve practical problems and deal with a wide range of materials. Lectures: - Introduction on Electron Microscopy and instrumentation - electron sources, electron lenses and probe formation - beam/specimen interaction, image formation, image contrast and imaging modes. - sample preparation techniques for EM - X-ray micro-analysis (theory and detection), qualitative and semi-quantitative EDX and point analysis, linescan and spectral mapping Practicals: - Brief description and demonstration of the SEM microscope - Practice on image formation, image contrast (and image processing) - Student participation on sample preparation techniques - Scanning Electron Microscopy lab exercises: setup and operate the instrument under various imaging modalities - Practice on real-world samples and report results | ||||
Skript | Lecture notes will be distributed. | ||||
Literatur | - Peter Goodhew, John Humphreys, Richard Beanland: Electron Microscopy and Analysis, 3rd ed., CRC Press, 2000 - Joseph Goldstein, et al, Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis, 4th ed, Srpinger US, 2018 - Egerton: Physical Principles of Electron Microscopy: an introduction to TEM, SEM and AEM, Springer Verlag, 2007 | ||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | No mandatory prerequisites. |