CULTURAL HERITAGE-APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY LABORATORY
cod. 23685

Academic year 2007/08
3° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Fisica della materia (FIS/03)
Field
Formazione di base
Type of training activity
Basic
30 hours
of face-to-face activities
2 credits
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Learning objectives

 In-depth study of the optical spectroscopy through a primarily experimental approach. <br />Allow students to master simple spectroscopy techniques and know which experimental parameters can influence the final result.<br />Provide a number of basic elements in advanced spectroscopic techniques utilised in the cultural heritage field.

Prerequisites

 Students must have taken the Experimental Physics and Introduction to Modern Physics courses.

Course unit content

<br /> <br />References to diffraction and interference.<br />Spectrometers: diffraction grating, sources and detectors<br />Interferometers. <br />In-lab creation of simple spectrometers and interferometers.  </ P><br />Measurement of visible UV absorption.<br />Overview of thermoluminescence.<br />Nuclear magnetic resonance (with laboratory)

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