NANA2002 Practical Course in Nanoscience, Imaging (5 cr)
Description
Introduction to a number of imaging techniques used in depiction and evaluation of micro and nano sized objects. The imaging techniques included are: scanning electron microscopy, helium ion microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, confocal microscopy and x-ray tomography.
Each imaging technique includes:
- Introduction lecture explaining the operational principle.
- Laboratory session with hands-on imaging of typical nano and/or micro scale samples.
- Dialogue-lecture on how to prepare the imaging data and write the lab report.
- Writing of lab report.
At the end of the course a Concluding Seminar is held with presentations and Q&A on each imaging technique.
Learning outcomes
The student has gained a basic understanding of the principles of operation for the introduced imaging techniques: scanning electron microscopy, helium ion microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, confocal microscopy and x-ray tomography.
The student has gained understanding of the difference in sample properties that can be imaged with different techniques.
The student has acquired hands-on experience from imaging of appropriate samples with the above mentioned imaging techniques.
The student has the knowledge to choose the best imaging method for a certain nano or micro scale sample.
Study materials
Lecture notes, website, articles, videos, etc.