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Electron Microscopy in Material Science
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Abstract
A comprehensive understanding of the interaction of electrons and ions with condensed matter and details on the instrumentation and methods designed to use these probes in the structural and chemical analysis of various materials.
Objective
A comprehensive understanding of the interaction of electrons and ions with condensed matter and details on the instrumentation and methods designed to use these probes in the structural and chemical analysis of various materials.
Content
This course provides a general introduction into electron- and ion- microscopy of organic and inorganic materials. In the first part, the basics of transmission- and scanning electron microscopy are presented. The second part includes the most important aspects of specimen preparation, imaging and image processing. In the third part, focused ion-beam and atom probe microscopes are presented. Throughout the semester, various applications in materials science, solid state physics, structural biology, structural geology, and structural chemistry will be reported.
Resources
Lecture Notes
will be distributed in English
Literature
Goodhew, Humphreys, Beanland: Electron Microscopy and Analysis, 3rd. Ed., CRC Press, 2000 Thomas, Gemming: Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy - An Introduction for Operators, Springer, Berlin, 2014 Thomas, Gemming: Analytische Transmissionselektronenmikroskopie: Eine Einführung für den Praktiker, Springer, Berlin, 2013 Williams, Carter: Transmission Electron Microscopy, Plenum Press, 1996 Reimer, Kohl: Transmission Electron Microscopy, 5th Ed., Berlin, 2008 Erni: Aberration-corrected imaging in transmission electron microscopy, Imperial College Press (2010, and 2nd ed. 2015) Larson, David: Local Electrode Atom Probe Tomography. Springer Series in Materials Science, New York (2013).
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- DR , MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- oral 30 minutes
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| lecture | Electron Microscopy in Material Science |
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2 h weekly |
| exercise | Electron Microscopy in Material Science |
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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Electives (Students are free to choose from a range of D-CHAB chemistry courses appropriate to their level of study (please note admission requirements). In case of doubt, contact the student administration.)
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Electives (Courses can be chosen from the complete offerings of the ETH Zurich and University of Zurich (according to prior agreement with the subject advisor).)
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General Electives (Students may choose General Electives from the entire course programme of ETH Zurich - with the following restrictions: courses that belong to the first or second year of a Bachelor curriculum at ETH Zurich as well as courses from GESS "Science in Perspective" are not eligible here. The following courses are explicitly recommended to physics students by their lecturers. (Courses in this list may be assigned to the category "General Electives" directly in myStudies. For the category assignment of other eligible courses keep the choice "no category" and take contact with the Study Administration ( ) after having received the credits.))
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Doctorate Materials Science (Further information at: )
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