Interfaces, Nanostructure and Devices

Lecturers: Vittorio Morandi (CNR Bologna) (Module 1), Fabiola Liscio (CNR Bologna) (Module 2)

Duration: Module 1 = 6 hours, Module 2= 6 hours

Dates:

16.01 - ore 9-11 - F. Liscio - XRD 1 - CNR-IMM, via Gobetti 101, Bologna, room 338 first floor
18.01 - ore 9-11 - F. Liscio - XRD 2 - CNR-IMM, via Gobetti 101, Bologna, room 338 first floor
30.01 - ore 9-11 - V. Morandi - SEM 1 - Room IR-0A – DIFA via Irnerio 46
06.02 - ore 9-11 - V. Morandi - SEM 2 - Room IR-0A – DIFA via Irnerio 46
11.03 - ore 9-11 - V. Morandi - TEM 1 - Room IR-1A – DIFA via Irnerio 46
12.03 - ore 9-11 - V. Morandi - TEM 2 - Room IR-0A – DIFA via Irnerio 46

Learning outcomes: In this course the students learn the physical principles of state-of-the-art techniques for the characterization of interfaces and nanostructures nanoscale resolution. Moreover, they understand the most important nanotechnology-related concepts that are exploited in the development of modern devices for electronics, sensing and energy conversion. They are able to select the most appropriate techniques to plan a comprehensive investigation of structure and properties of materials and devices for different applications.