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Thin Film Physics, 6 ECTS credits.
/Tunnfilmsfysik/
For:
MFYS
MPN
Y
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Prel. scheduled
hours: 44
Rec. self-study hours: 116
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Area of Education: Science
Main field of studies: Physics, Applied Physics
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Advancement level
(G1, G2, A): A
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Aim:
The course should give knowledge on mechanisms and processes for synthesis of thin films and coatings and properties thereof. Included is also an overview of industrial applications of thin films and coatings, e.g. for surface protection, optics and microelectronics. After the course the student should:
- have knowledge on how a vacuum system is designed and be aware of the operation principles of the components
- know the principle, the advantages and the disadvantages of different thin film deposition methods method
- understand the fundamental atomistic mechanisms that determine the thin film nucleation and growth, as well as the effect of the process conditions on the nucleation and growth.
- be aware of the physical principle and be able to discuss advantages and disadvantages among different methods used for analysis of thin films as well as thin film growth processes
- have insights in possibilities and the importance of different thin films and coatings for a variety industrial applications.
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Prerequisites: (valid for students admitted to programmes within which the course is offered)
Knowledge of fundamentals of materials science, crystallography, solid state physics and thermodynamics
Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshhold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.
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Organisation:
Teaching will be provided in the form of lectures, laboratory exercises, and visit to industries.
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Course contents:
Vacuum technology, thin film formation, epitaxy, thin film deposition technologies and methods, characterization of thin films and thin film synthesis processes, optical properties of thin films, computer simulations for thin film growth processes.
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Course literature:
M. Ohring, The Materials Science of Thin Films, Second edition, Academic Press, 2002, ISBN 0-12-524975-6
Review papers available at the course homepage
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Examination: |
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A written exmination Laborative exercises Visit to industry Student presentations |
4,5 ECTS 0,5 ECTS 0,5 ECTS 0,5 ECTS
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Course language is English.
Department offering the course: IFM.
Director of Studies: Leif Johansson
Examiner: Kostas Sarakinos
Link to the course homepage at the department
Course Syllabus in Swedish
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