Andreas Stemmer: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2021 |
Name | Prof. em. Dr. Andreas Stemmer |
Field | Nanotechnology |
Address | Professur für Nanotechnik ETH Zürich, RSA G 318 Säumerstrasse 4 8803 Rüschlikon SWITZERLAND |
astemmer@ethz.ch | |
Department | Mechanical and Process Engineering |
Relationship | Professor emeritus |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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151-0622-00L | Measuring on the Nanometer Scale | 2 credits | 2G | A. Stemmer | |
Abstract | Introduction to theory and practical application of measuring techniques suitable for the nano domain. | ||||
Learning objective | Introduction to theory and practical application of measuring techniques suitable for the nano domain. | ||||
Content | Conventional techniques to analyze nano structures using photons and electrons: light microscopy with dark field and differential interference contrast; scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy. Interferometric and other techniques to measure distances. Optical traps. Foundations of scanning probe microscopy: tunneling, atomic force, optical near-field. Interactions between specimen and probe. Current trends, including spectroscopy of material parameters. | ||||
Lecture notes | Slides and recordings available via Moodle (registered participants only). | ||||
151-0628-00L | Scanning Probe Microscopy Lab Limited number of participants. Please address your application to Andreas Stemmer (astemmer@ethz.ch). Simultaneous enrolment in 151-0622-00L Measuring on the Nanometer Scale is required. | 2 credits | 2P | A. Stemmer | |
Abstract | Practical application of scanning probe microscopy techniques in the field of nanoscale and molecular electronics. Limited access. | ||||
Learning objective | Design, realisation, evaluation, and interpretation of experiments in scanning probe microscopy. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Application required! The number of participants is limited. Block course after the end of the semester. Enrollment in the Master course 151-0622-00L Measuring on the Nanometer Scale is required. Applications include (i) a summary of your research experience in micro and nanoscale science, (ii) a short description of your goals for the next three years, and (iii) a statement of what you personally expect to gain from attending this course. Send applications to Andreas Stemmer astemmer@ethz.ch |