This course concerns the operation of modern electron microscopes as
well as the techniques used in analytical electron microscopy. The
following questions will be addressed:
1.) Why doing electron microscopy?
2.) How does an electron microscope work?
3.) How does an electron beam interact with the sample?
4.) Which information can we gain in electron microscopy?
5.) How to use an electron beam as a supercontinuum light source?
Various
imaging and analytical methods for structural characterization and
investigation of the electronic properties of different material classes
are dealt with. By learning about the advantages, disadvantages and
requirements of each method, the students are enabled to decide which
methods in electron microscopy are the most suitable to address the
respective scientific question.
The course is accompanied by the "Hands-on Course in Electron Microscopy - Basics and Application" (4020230061). This lecture will be held in English.
- Kursverantwortliche/r: Dr. Holm Kirmse
- Kursverantwortliche/r: Franz Schmidt