Learning objectives
The main objective is the acquisition of the knowlegde required for a correct use of the spectroscopic techniques used in the field of conservation science. The students have to learn the basys of optics, of the instrumentation technology, of light sources and detectors.
A deeper theoretical and practical knowledge will be gained on some specific techniques: micro-Raman, FTIR and NMR.
Prerequisites
Fundamentals of Physics: mechanics and electro-magnetism
Course unit content
Opics
electro-magnetic radiation
reflection and refraction
diffraction and interference
gratings
Instrumentation
lens and mirrors
grating spectrometers
light sources
detectors
semiconductors
digital photography
Tecniques (theory, laboratory, applications)
Micro-Raman Spectroscopy
FTIR
NMR
Full programme
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Bibliography
Notes of the lessons.
Teaching methods
The first part will be constituted mainy by class lessons. The second part will include laboratory experiences.
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral examination
Other information
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