Goals

Nanostructures and nanomaterials have interesting specific properties related to their low dimensionality and/or to the major role played by the surface. This course aims to present the main methods of observation at the nanoscale of surfaces and interfaces, and the main methods of local characterization of structures of low dimensionality (morphological, structural, optical and spectroscopic characterization ...).

Programme

A focus will be done on the main following imaging techniques of nanostructures: • Optical Microscopies (Confocal and fluorescence microscopies). • Scanning Near Field Microscopies (Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy -STM-, Atomic Force Microscopy -AFM-, Scanning Near Field Optical Microscopy -SNOM- . • Electron Microscopies (Scanning Electron Microscopy - SEM - and Transmission Electron Microscopy - TEM -) . The different parts of the course will be illustrated by specific applications in various fields of nanoscience / nanotechnology and biology.

Course
31h
 
TC
8h
 
PW
7h
 

Responsibles

  • Magali PHANER GOUTORBE
  • Virginie MONNIER-VILLAUME

Language

English