Nanostructured Materials University of Tsukuba
Course Overview
The properties and applications of amorphous alloys, metallic thin films and nanostructured metals are shown for understanding the unique properties of nanostructured materials.
Learning Achievement
Lattice defects like point defects, dislocations and interfaces play important roles on macroscopic properties of crystalline materials. The importance become more obvious for nanostructured crystalline materials. The property of amorphous materials, which have no crystalline long-range order but with some short-range order, is another topic in the course. Students should understand how these long-range and short-range orders in the materials contribute on the macroscopic properties of the amorphous materials, thin films and nanostructure materials.
Competence
This subject is related to thinking skills that link experimental results with theory.
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Grading Philosophy
Intelligibility and learning level will be evaluated using the content of the report (Several problems or assignments are given in the lecture).
Course schedule
Amorphous materials: Short-range order in atoms and the relating propertiesMetallic interconnects: Dimensions/texture and life-timeThin multilayered metallic film: Magnetoresistance and super modulus effectNanocrystalline metals: Unique properties owing to the much increased fraction of grain boundariesMetallic nanoparticles: Surface effects and characteristic properties due to collective motion of free electronsThe lecture is given by Online(Asynchronous);the video is uploaded at Teams for two days.1:Amorphous materials 2:Atomic packing of amorphous state 3:Packing state of amorphous alloys4:Local structure and collective motion 5:Conductivity of amorphous alloys6:Amorphous semiconductors 7:Conductivity of amorphous semiconductors8:Various nanostructured materials 9:Properties of nanostructured materials 10:Fracral and percolation 11:Electromigration12:Charactersitic properties of thin multilayered films13:Ultrafine polycrystalline (nanocrystalline) materials 14:Charactersitic properties of nanocrystalline materials15:property and structure of grain boundaries16:Grain boundaries in nanocrystalline materials17:Metallic nanoparticles18:Preparation of nanoparticles19:Characterisitc properties of nanoparticles20:Optical property of non-spherical nanoparticles
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