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INTENSIVE COURSE OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY

ASTRA “TUT Institutional Development Program for 2016-2022”
GRADUATE SCHOOL FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES (FMTDK)

PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES AND BASIC METHODS

Dr VALTER KIISK
University of Tartu

http://kodu.ut.ee/~kiisk/

 

DateMay 12, 2017

Place: Tallinn University of Technology (Ehitajate tee 5, Tallinn)

Room: U06A-201

Time:
11:00-12:30            (lecture)

12:30-13:30             lunch (not included)

13:30-15:00             (lecture)

Discussions and consultations with FMTDK PhD students and supervisors

 

Course outline:

  1. Physical background of spectroscopy
    • The general concept of spectroscopy
    • Optical radiation and its interaction with matter
    • Applications of optical spectroscopy
  2. Basic spectroscopic methods
    • Absorption
      (UV-VIS and IR, Bouguer-Lambert-Beer law)
    • Emission and scattering
      (steady-state and time-resolved luminescence, Raman-scattering)
    • Related spectral characteristics, relation to the structure of matter
  3. Spectroscopic measurements and instrumentation
    • Dispersive vs Fourier spectrometry
    • Optical detectors
    • Measurement techniques forvarious kinds of samples
      (solids, solutions, thin films, powders)

 

Further information: Ilona Oja Acik, ilona.oja@ttu.ee, 6203369