744947 VO Special topics in AMO physics: Experimental aspects of research in Cold Chemistry
Wintersemester 2018/2019 | Stand: 04.02.2019 | LV auf Merkliste setzenTeilnehmer erwerben fortgeschrittene Grundkenntnisse im Rahmen des Doktoratskollegs "Atoms, Light & Molecules".
Konzepte und Methoden in AMO Physik
In this course I will cover recent developments in experimental research on scattering dynamics in the sub-Kelvin regime. This field, generally called “Cold Chemistry” has seen a rapid rise in interest in the past years and has benefitted from numerous new developments that permit the production and complete control of atoms and molecules in the gas phase. The course will start with a review of motivations to study molecular interactions and collisions at low energies, and of technologies to control, slow, and cool molecules and ions. I will then review the different methods used in the past 5-10 years to study collisions and reactions between atoms, molecules, and ions in the energy range below 10 K, with a strong focus on neutral-neutral collisions in molecular beams
The students
* know the current state of the art in cold molecules and cold chemistry research
* know and understand the current experimental methods used to study molecular collision in the sub-Kelvin regime
* have an overview of the literature in this field of research
Wahlfach für TeilnehmerInnen des FWF DK Atoms, Light, and Molecules
05.12.2018, 11.00 - 13.00, SR 3/05, VFH
07.12.2018, 11.00 - 13.00 , SR 3/05, VFH
17.01.2019, 11.00 - 13.00, SR 3/05, VFH
18.01.2019, 11.00 - 13.00, SR 3/05, VFH
22.01.2019. 11.00 - 13.00, SR 3/05, VFH
23.01.2019, 11.00 - 13.00, SR 3/05, VFH
21.01.2019, 11.00 - 13.00, SR 3/05, VFH
- Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Physik
- Masterstudium Physik nach dem Curriculum 2007 (120 ECTS-AP, 4 Semester)
- "Doctor of Philosophy" - Doktoratstudium Physik nach Curriculum 2009 (180 ECTS-AP, 6 Semester)
- Interdisziplinäres und zusätzliches Angebot
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Mo 21.01.2019
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11.00 - 13.00 | Seminarraum 3/05 Seminarraum 3/05 |