Condensed Matter Physics Laboratory 2
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide the skills needed for a correct implementation, analysis, and interpretation of measurements on some
physical properties of materials, with particular reference to optical and vibrational spectroscopy measurements on thin films.
The objective of the course is to train students forming their attitude towards a critical analysis of all the elements involved in the
experimental realization of the measure: from the details of sample preparation, to the choice of a measurement scheme; from the
setup construction fine details, to the implementation of all the processing steps on the acquired data.
physical properties of materials, with particular reference to optical and vibrational spectroscopy measurements on thin films.
The objective of the course is to train students forming their attitude towards a critical analysis of all the elements involved in the
experimental realization of the measure: from the details of sample preparation, to the choice of a measurement scheme; from the
setup construction fine details, to the implementation of all the processing steps on the acquired data.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course, students are expected to have:
1) Learned some techniques for samples preparation in the form of thin films: in particular PVD techniques under high-vacuum
conditions.
2) Learned the basics of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and how to perform all the numerical operations needed to extract the
spectroscopic information from the interferometric data.
3) Learned how to correctly implement UV-visible absorption spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy measurements.
4) Understood the peculiar features and the criticalities connected with the different optical spectroscopy measurement schemes and
techniques.
5) Learned to compare their results with those extracted from literature and to place their observations in the context of research on
new materials at international level.
6) Developed the ability to present synthetically the result of an experimental activity and to discuss the validity of their own
observations.
1) Learned some techniques for samples preparation in the form of thin films: in particular PVD techniques under high-vacuum
conditions.
2) Learned the basics of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and how to perform all the numerical operations needed to extract the
spectroscopic information from the interferometric data.
3) Learned how to correctly implement UV-visible absorption spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy measurements.
4) Understood the peculiar features and the criticalities connected with the different optical spectroscopy measurement schemes and
techniques.
5) Learned to compare their results with those extracted from literature and to place their observations in the context of research on
new materials at international level.
6) Developed the ability to present synthetically the result of an experimental activity and to discuss the validity of their own
observations.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
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Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
FIS/03 - PHYSICS OF MATTER - University credits: 6
Laboratories: 48 hours
Lessons: 14 hours
Lessons: 14 hours
Professors:
Borghi Francesca, Piseri Paolo Giuseppe Carlo
Professor(s)
Reception:
after appointment
Office Room, LITA building, floor 0