This course is focused on teaching the basic principles of commonly-used experimental techniques (e.g. photoemission, x-ray/neutron scattering, NMR, magnetometry, and transport). This course will combine lectures on the experimental topics with a seminar-style discussion of current papers in the field. The goal is to provide students (experimentalists and theorists) with a basic understanding, as well as a broad perspective, of modern experimental approaches. Guided small group discussions will be aimed towards understanding and interpreting experimental data in the literature.
Target group: engineering/physics students interested in experimental methods
Prerequisites: introductory solid state physics course
Evaluation: attendance, participation, and presentation
Teaching format: lecture and discussion
ECTS: 3 Year: 2022
Track segment(s):
Elective
Teacher(s):
Kimberly Modic
Teaching assistant(s):
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- Trainer/in: Kimberly Modic