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The course includes a concise review of fundamental concepts of molecular vibrations, infrared and Raman
spectroscopy. Furthermore, the consequences of molecular symmetry are discussed. The interpretation of spectra of both inorganic and organic solid materials is related to the specific aspects of crystal symmetry. Advanced and emerging instrumental approaches are introduced including analysis of microobjects (microspectroscopy) and nanoobjects (techniques based on scanning probes). An obligatory part of the course is preparation of individual student projects and their presentation on a workshop.
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Students will be able to: Select an appropriate technique of vibrational spectroscopy according to properties of analysed system and required analytical information. Interpret spectra of both organic and inorganic substances using the information on molecular symmetry, point group character tables and other available reference data. Describe special methods of vibrational spectroscopy including time-resolved techniques, surface-enhanced phenomena, nonlinear effects and specific properties in nanoscale. Last update: Matějka Pavel (31.08.2013)
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1) Handbook of Spectroscopy (G. Gauglitz and T. Vo-Dinh, Eds.) Wiley-VCH, 2003. 2) Infrared and Raman Characteristic Group Frequencies (George Socrates) Wiley 2004. 3) Symetrie krystalů a vibrační spektra (A. Muck) SNTL 1987. 4) Infračervená spektra a struktura molekul (M. Horák, D. Papoušek) Academia 1976. 5) Published review papers and original studies. Last update: Matějka Pavel (30.08.2013)
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electronic materials and files - avalilable in the domain vscht.cz Last update: Matějka Pavel (31.08.2013)
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Coursework assessment | |
Form | Significance |
Regular attendance | 10 |
Defense of an individual project | 40 |
Oral examination | 50 |