| Detailed information | 
                    
                                
                    
                      | Original study plan | 
                      Master's programme Technical Physics 2014W | 
                    
                      
                    
                      | Objectives | 
                      You will learn the principle and practical techniques to analyze the physical and chemical properties of surfaces and thin films with spatial resolution down to atomic scale. 
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                      | Subject | 
                      The lecture introduces the effects and the mechanisms of: 1) electron-surface interactions 2) photon-surface interactions 3) atom/molecule-surface interactions 4) ion-surface interactions in conjunction with their application in analysis of surface and thin films.      
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                      | Criteria for evaluation | 
                      Presentation on the selected topics related to lecture or oral exam (dates by arrangement).
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                      | Methods | 
                      Lecture and case study
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                      | Language | 
                      English | 
                    
                      
                    
                      | Study material | 
                      John C. Vickerman, Surface Analysis – The Principle Techniques, HOHN WILLEY & SONS 1997. Kenjiro Oura et al, Surface Science – An Introduction, Springer-Verlag 2002. Transparencies available (KUSSS). Additional study material for case study
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                      | Changing subject? | 
                      No | 
                    
                                        
                      | Further information | 
                      Basic course for Master and PhD students interested in Surface science, Nano- and Materials Science.
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