Surface Chemistry University of Tsukuba
Course Overview
This lecture will review i) surface structure, ii) surface electronic states, and iii) surface elementary steps from a chemical viewpoint as a basis of surface chemistry. Surface physics is also included. The relationship between electronic states and reactivity will also be mentioned. The surface analysis using scanning tunneling microscope and high-resolution photoemission spectroscopy, first principle calculation, surface reaction theory, vacuum technology, and mechanism of surface elementary step observed at atomic level will be widely lectured.
Learning Achievement
(1) Understand the importance and general overview of surface chemistry(2) Understand the interaction between gas and solid surface from the viewpoint of "molecular dynamics"(3) Understand vacuum technology(4) Understand collision, scattering and energy transfer(5) Understand adsorption (physisorption and chemisorption)(6) Understand dissociative adsorption and surface diffusion(7) Understand desorption and thermal desorption spectroscopy(8) Understand association reaction(9) Understand surface reaction mechanism(10) Understand crystal structure and rumpling(11) Understand the surface reconstruction and adsorption structure(12) Understand hydrogen molecules, hybrid orbitals, and band formation(13) Understand density of states and surface electronic states(14) Understand d-band center and molecular adsorption(15) Understand work functions(16) Understand the interaction between electrons, light, ions, and molecules and surfaces(17) Understand photoelectron spectroscopy(18) Understand Auger electron spectroscopy, low energy electron diffraction and infrared absorption spectroscopy(19) Understand scanning tunneling microscope and scanning tunneling spectroscopy(20) Understand the latest research trends in surface chemistry
Competence
"Basic Engineering", "Basic Academic Ability", "Expertise", "Ethics", "Practical Insight and Problem Solving"
Course prerequisites
Grading Philosophy
・ It is a prerequisite to attend every class.・ Evaluation of grades will be based on the results of the final examination, but those who have poor attendance will not be eligible for credits.
Course schedule
Textbook prints will be distributed in the lecture.It is good to understand the lecture with the print.Lecture 1: Importance of surface chemistry and overviewLecture 2: Interaction between gas and solid surface (molecular dynamics)Lecture 3: Interaction between gas and solid surface (vacuum technology)Lecture 4: Collision, scattering, energy transferLecture 5: adsorption (physisorption and chemisorption)Lecture 6: Dissociation adsorption and surface diffusionLecture 7: Desorption and Thermal desorption spectroscopyLecture 8: Associative reactionLecture 9: Surface reaction mechanismLecture 10: Surface Structure (Crystal Structure and rumpling)Lecture 11: Surface structure (surface reconstruction / adsorption structure)Lecture 12: Surface electronic states (hydrogen molecules, hybridization of atomic orbitals, band formation)Lecture 13: Surface electronic states (density of states and surface electronic states)Lecture 14: Surface electronic states (d-band center and molecular adsorption)Lecture 15: Surface electronic states (Work Function)Lecture 16: Interaction between electron, light, ion, molecule and surfaceLecture 17: Surface analysis technique: Photoelectron SpectroscopyLecture 18: Surface analysis technique: Auger Electron Spectroscopy, Low energy electron diffractionLecture 19: Surface analysis technique: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy / SpectroscopyLecture 20: Recent Research Trends in Surface Chemistry
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Lectures
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Other information
Surface chemistry, which is the subject of this lecture, is a very important and fundamental element that cannot be ignored in various research fields dealing with solid materials such as solid state physics, solid state chemistry, and materials science. Deep understanding is important about physical chemistry and quantum mechanics as they are closely related to surface chemistry.Avoid private language during class.
Site for Inquiry
Link to the syllabus provided by the university