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Course Catalog 2010-2011
KEM-5157 Experimental optical spectroscopy, 4 cr |
Person responsible
Nikolai Tkachenko
Requirements
final examination
Principles and baselines related to teaching and learning
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Learning outcomes
Understanding of principles of modern optical spectroscopy including ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy; knowledge of what and how can be studied by optical spectroscopy; ability to evaluate key features and parameters of spectroscopy instruments, e.g. for single molecule detection or femtosecond time resolution.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | An introduction to optics and optical measurements | ||
2. | Advanced presentation of main techniques used in optical spectroscopy experiments, including steady state spectrophotometers and fluorimeters, and numerous time-resolved techniques such as femtosecond pump-probe and up-conversion, picosecond time correlated single photon counting, nanosecond flash photolysis and others. | ||
3. | An overview of methods of analysis of the results of spectroscopy measurements |
Study material
Type | Name | Author | ISBN | URL | Edition, availability, ... | Examination material | Language |
Book | Optical Spectroscopy: Methods and Instrumentation | N. Tkachenko | 978-0-444-52126-2 | English |
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Correspondence of content
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Additional information
The aim of the course is to get familiar with basic principals used to build instruments for modern spectroscopy studies, and to discover great opportunities and principal limitations of the optical spectroscopy methods.
The course will be lectured in 2011-2012.
Suitable for postgraduate studies
Will not be lectured year 2010-2011