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Next student seminar :
Access to the program
Here you can find information about your internships:
Experimental Internship - Undergraduate program
Master ICFP first year Internship
News : ICFP Research seminars
November 14 - 18, 2022 :
All information about the program
Contact us - Student support and Graduate School office :
Tél : 01 44 32 35 60
enseignement@phys.ens.fr
Faculty: Marino MARSI and Odile STEPHAN
Tutors: Marcello CIVELLI
Condensed Matter Physics: Option
Macroscopic Physics and Complexity: Option
Quantum Physics: Option
Theoretical Physics: Option
ECTS credits: 6
Language of instruction: English
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This course provides an overview on the properties of artificially nanostructured solid materials. Specifically, the optical response and transport properties will be discussed: these properties, nowadays adjustable in a controlled way, are at the heart of spectacular technological advances. The heart of the course will be devoted to fundamental aspects (theoretical description and understanding of physical phenomena), with continuous references to technological applications (new structures and concepts, analysis of relevant parameters).
A) Semiconductor Heterostructures
B) Surfaces, nanostructures, junctions and multilayers
C) Examples of applications: transport, optical and plasmonic properties
Next student seminar :
Access to the program
Here you can find information about your internships:
Experimental Internship - Undergraduate program
Master ICFP first year Internship
News : ICFP Research seminars
November 14 - 18, 2022 :
All information about the program
Contact us - Student support and Graduate School office :
Tél : 01 44 32 35 60
enseignement@phys.ens.fr