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Advanced Laboratory Course for Master Students - Winter Semester 2022-23


Welcome to the Advanced Laboratory Course for Master Students, Winter 2022-2023 edition! The goal of the class is to learn the basics of modern experimental physics.  You will be working in a group with one or two other students. During the class, each group will carry out 6 experiments from different fields of physics. Each experiment will be supervised by a tutor. Tutors help with carrying our experiments and grade experimental reports completed after the experiment. In addition to reports, each group will deliver one seminar-style talk about their experiment to the entire class. Please enjoy the class and be safe!

Prerequisites: This class is hard! (yes, really) You should only take it if you took a similar class on a Bachelor's level. You should have experience with long-form scientific writing -- you will have to submit 6 lab reports, each report 10–15 pages long. You have to have experience in the areas of Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Statistical Physics (many experiments require a background in these subjects). Finally, you have to understand the basics of data analysis, such as error propagation, confidence intervals, fitting, etc... If you DO NOT have these prerequisites -- please do not take this class. Instead, register for "Preparatory Course to the Advanced Master Laboratory". This class is designed to give you this background and to prepare you for the Advanced Labs class next semester.

Important: 

0. The class takes place in the presence form, unless the situation changes due to university regulations.

1. To participate in the class, you must register for it here. Using this link, you will be able to let me know your name, your preferred group partner, your preferred experiments, and special circumstances. Please answer by 16 October. 

2. Based on this information, I will create a list of groups and an experiment schedule (which will be posted online next week). 

3. There will be NO seminar/lectures during the first week of classes (the week of 17 October). Our first meeting will be during the seminar next Monday, 24th of October, 14:00-16:00 (in 1.3.14, Hörsaal A). During this meeting, we will talk about class structure and -- most importantly -- present a lecture on laboratory safety.

Very important: note, if you do not participate in the safety lecture, you cannot attend the course! So please do make sure that you come and attend the lecture!

4. First experiments will start that week, on 27th of October (Thursday). Remember: you have to contact your tutors in advance (contacts in the schedule excel file) and send them a quick write-up before the experiment. Also, you have to show up promptly for the experiment. There will be experimental slots on Thursdays after that. 

5. During the lecture period of the class,  the following lectures will be held (in 1.3.14, Hörsaal A): Scientific Integrity (31 October, 14--16); Data Analysis (7 October, 14 -- 16). After a short pause, we will have students talks on Mondays (2 talks per lecture) during which students will discuss their experiments. 



ORGANIZER 

Prof. Kirill Bolotin 

Best contact: email (bolotin@physik.fu-berlin.de). You could also stop by my office (1.2.37), or call me (838-50900)



OFFERED EXPERIMENTS

  1. No.

    Experiments during the semester

    Room

    Ma1

    Compton-Effect 

    0.4.57

    Ma2

    Low Energy Electron Diffraction on Surfaces (LEED)

    0.4.02

    Ma3

    Pulsed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)

    0.4.02

    Ma4

    Photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) 

    1.4.24

    Ma5

    Dynamical processes in lipid membranes

    -1.1.18

    Ma6

    Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

    0.3.18

    Ma7

    Raman Scattering:

    1.1.46

    Ma8

    Superconductivity

    0.4.09

    Ma9

    Photoluminescence

    1.1.46

    Ma10

    Auger Spectroscopy

    1.4.24

    Ma12

    Magnetooptic Kerr Effect and magnetic anisotropies (MOKE)

    0.1.13

    Ma14 Solid state laser principles 0.1.29
    Ma15 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance 0.4.07
    Ma16 Femtosecond laser spectroscopy of coherent phonons FHI
    Ma17 Formation of protein self assembled monolayer monitored by Quartz Crystal Microbalance 0.1.16
    Ma22 Electron transport in two-dimensional materials  0.2.06


USEFUL INFORMATION

Schedule, List of groups, List of tutors (will be posted next week)

Course rules, regulations and advice (Read it please!)

The description and manuals for all of the experiments (use your zedat password/login to access)


FORMS

Participation certificate for students

Evaluation form for tutors