Open Knowledge Programme 1 How can we use photons to study the properties of condensed matter?
OK Program 1:
How can we use photons to study the properties of condensed matter?
November – December, 2014. Promoted by the former ICN2 Phononic and Photonic Nanostructures (P2N) Group.
The ICN2 Open Knowledge Program (OKP) aims to create an internal flow of knowledge to share experiences and skills among colleagues. It all started with this first edition consisting of a series of post-graduate lectures to introduce the concept of optical spectroscopy with specific focus on condensed matter.
- Lecture 1: Introductory lectures on Raman spectroscopy (I)
Speaker: Dr Sebastián Reparaz, former ICN2 Phononic and Photonic Nanostructures (P2N) Group - Lecture 2: Introductory lectures on Raman spectroscopy (II)
Speaker: Dr Sebastián Reparaz, former ICN2 Phononic and Photonic Nanostructures (P2N) Group - Lecture 3: Brillouin Light Scattering: from bulk elastic properties to nanostructures
Speaker: Dr Bartlomiej Graczykowski, former ICN2 Phononic and Photonic Nanostructures (P2N) Group - Lecture 4: Introduction to basic and advanced optical spectroscopy techniques as versatile tools for material characterization: Transparent Conductive Materials (TCM) as an example
Speaker: Dr Markus R. Wagner, former ICN2 Phononic and Photonic Nanostructures (P2N) Group - Lecture 5: Controlling matter oscillations with light: Cavity Optomechanics
Speaker: Dr Jordi Gomis-Bresco, former ICN2 Phononic and Photonic Nanostructures (P2N) Group - Lecture 6: The origin of Raman bands in graphene and carbon nanotubes
Speaker: Dr Francesc Alzina and Dr Marianna Sledzinska, former ICN2 Phononic and Photonic Nanostructures (P2N) Group