Unit FUNDAMENTALS OF SURFACE PHYSICS

Course
Physics
Study-unit Code
A002515
Location
PERUGIA
Curriculum
Fisica della materia
Teacher
Alberto Verdini
Teachers
  • Alberto Verdini
  • Silvia Tacchi
Hours
  • 35 ore - Alberto Verdini
  • 7 ore - Silvia Tacchi
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2023
Offered
2023/24
Learning activities
Affine/integrativa
Area
Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline
FIS/03
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Introduction. Importance of the surfaces of solids. Surfaces and the ultra-high vacuum. Structure and geometry of surfaces. Atom/molecule interaction with surfaces. Chemical reactivity of surfaces. Epitaxial growth. Experimental techniques for investigating surface properties.
Reference texts
K. W. Kolasinski, Surface Science: Foundations of Catalysis and Nanoscience, Wiley & Sons
A. Zangwill, Physics at Surfaces, Cambridge University Press
H. Luth Solid Surfaces, Interfaces and Thin Films, Springer
J. C. Vickerman,I S. Gilmore Surface Analysis –The Principal Techniques, Wiley & Sons
Educational objectives
Knowing and understanding the properties of solid surfaces and the most important physical and chemical phenomena occurring on them; learning the operating principles and applications of the main experimental techniques for investigating phenomena occurring on surfaces. Being able to identify advantages and disadvantages of the various experimental techniques.
Prerequisites
Adequate knowledge of Classical Physics, Quantum Mechanics and Statistical Mechanics
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Other information
teacher's email
verdini@iom.cnr.it
alberto.verdini@unipg.it
Learning verification modality
Short presentation (20 min) by the student in which a topic of his or her choice covered during the course is explored. 30-45 min discussion on at least three other course topics
Extended program
Introduction to surfaces, scientific interest, technological and computational developments. Surfaces and the need to operate in ultra high vacuum conditions. Brief introduction to ultra-high vacuum instrumentation and techniques.
Crystal structure of solids, cubic and hexagonal lattices. Bravais lattices for surfaces. Determination of surface structure. Reconstruction of surfaces. LEED electron diffraction technique: operating principles and instrumentation. Mean free path of electrons in matter.
Concept of reciprocal space and grazing X-ray diffraction from surfaces. Surface morphology: terraces, steps, defects, roughness, reconstructions.
Introduction to X-ray spectroscopies: radiation-matter interaction and Fermi's golden rule. Conventional light sources, synchrotron light and free electron lasers. Photoemission (XPS), Auger spectroscopy, threshold absorption (NEXAFS), resonance photoemission (RESPES). Principle of operation of the hemispheric electron analyser. Photoelectron diffraction and comparison with other techniques for structural characterisation of surfaces.
Formation of complex interfaces and nanostructures. Examples of self-assembly processes of molecules. Examples of synthesis on surfaces, Ullmann Reaction and Metalation of tetrapyrroles.
STM and AFM scanning microscopy techniques: operating principles and examples
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