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Experiments and Models – Linear Response: Structure and Dynamics of Condensed Matter

Title
Experiments and Models – Linear Response: Structure and Dynamics of Condensed Matter
Semester
E2022
Master programme in
Physics and Scientific Modelling
Type of activity

Course

Teaching language
English
Study regulation

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Number of participants
ECTS
10
Responsible for the activity
Dorthe Posselt (dorthe@ruc.dk)
Kristine Niss (kniss@ruc.dk)
Head of study
Studieleder for Fysik (fys-sl@ruc.dk)
Teachers
Study administration
INM Studieadministration (inm-studieadministration@ruc.dk)
Exam code(s)
U60191
ACADEMIC CONTENT
Overall objective

The course in Experiments and Models is intended to train the student’s skills to conduct experiments, treat data and construct models for physical systems. The students will acquire exemplary knowledge on the interplay between theory, models and experiments and learn to bring them into play in a concrete context.

Detailed description of content

The thematic focus in this course is on experimental methods and models of dynamics and structure of materials, particularly liquids and soft matter.

Course material and Reading list

Fundamentals of Condensed Matter and Chrystalline Physics - by David L. Sidebottom, Cambridge University Press

The course material will be a mixture of notes, lab-instructions and textbook material. The pensum will be specified on the moodle-page of the course.

Overall plan and expected work effort

The expected work effort of the students is approximately 270 hours. The hours are distributed between different activities. The times indicated here are estimates.

  • 48 hours class (lectures and small experiments)

  • 12 hours for a selected experiment

  • 62 hours preparation for class (reading and problem solving)

  • 40 hours working with portfolio part A (small experiments)

  • 56 hours working with portfolio part B (selected experiment)

  • 50 hours preparation for exam

  • 1 hour exam

Format
Evaluation and feedback

The course includes formative evaluation based on dialogue between the students and the teacher(s).

Students are expected to provide constructive critique, feedback and viewpoints during the course if it is needed for the course to have better quality. Every other year at the end of the course, there will also be an evaluation through a questionnaire in SurveyXact. The Study Board will handle all evaluations along with any comments from the course responsible teacher.

Furthermore, students can, in accordance with RUCs ‘feel free to state your views’ strategy through their representatives at the study board, send evaluations, comments or insights form the course to the study board during or after the course.

Programme

The first part of the course focuses on dynamical properties of materials. A key part of the course is Electric circuit analogies used as a tool to visualize and model simple linear differential equations describing fundamental properties of materials. This part of the course includes two experiments which are performed by all students (in small groups) and

The second part of the course deals with structure of materials and basic scattering theory.

In the third part of the course students perform a larger experiment in small groups. The experiment will be within the field of structure and dynamics of amorphous and soft matter.

Details of the plan will be on the course Moodle-page.

ASSESSMENT
Overall learning outcomes

After completing the course the students will be able to

  • demonstrate skills in using certain technical apparatus for physics experiments e.g., electronic measuring equipment and data collection on computers

  • analyse and present the data obtained

  • demonstrate knowledge, understanding and insight into selected elements of electrodynamics, continuum mechanics, thermodynamics and condensed matter physics in a concrete experimental context

  • demonstrate understanding and reflection on the overview of the experimental methods used and their status in physics

  • apply complex functions and linear differential equations in order to model experimental results.

  • define basic scattering theory and use it to describe theory and dynamics of liquids

  • discuss the importance of the experimental results achieved and relate them to relevant theories and models.

Form of examination

Individual oral exam based on a portfolio.

The character limit of the portfolio is 1,200-120,000 characters, including spaces. Examples of written products are exercise responses, talking points for presentations, written feedback, reflections, written assignments. The preparation of the products may be subject to time limits.
The character limits include the cover, table of contents, bibliography, figures and other illustrations, but exclude any appendices.

Time allowed for exam including time used for assessment: 30 minutes.
The assessment is an assessment of the oral examination. The written product(s) is not part of the assessment.

Permitted support and preparation materials for the oral exam: All.

Assessment: 7-point grading scale.
Moderation: Internal co-assessor
Form of Re-examination
Samme som ordinær eksamen / same form as ordinary exam
Type of examination in special cases
Examination and assessment criteria

The exam starts with a short presentation by the student on a selected experiment and is followed by questions and discussions which may cover all parts of the curriculum.

The student will be evaluated on their ability to

  • present and discuss the experiments and theory of the course in a relevant manner

  • analyse and present the data obtained

  • demonstrate knowledge, understanding and insight into selected elements of electrodynamics, continuum mechanics, thermodynamics and condensed matter physics in a concrete experimental context

  • demonstrate knowledge of the theory relevant for interpreting the experiments (e.g. complex response functions and scattering theory)

  • demonstrate understanding and reflection on the overview of the experimental methods used and their status in physics

  • discuss the importance of the experimental results achieved and relate them to relevant theories and models.

Exam code(s)
Exam code(s) : U60191
Last changed 30/08/2022

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Monday 05-09-2022 10:15 - 05-09-2022 12:00 in week 36
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 06-09-2022 10:15 - 06-09-2022 12:00 in week 36
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 09-09-2022 12:15 - 09-09-2022 14:00 in week 36
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 12-09-2022 10:15 - 12-09-2022 12:00 in week 37
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 13-09-2022 10:15 - 13-09-2022 12:00 in week 37
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 16-09-2022 12:15 - 16-09-2022 14:00 in week 37
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 19-09-2022 10:15 - 19-09-2022 12:00 in week 38
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 20-09-2022 10:15 - 20-09-2022 12:00 in week 38
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 23-09-2022 12:15 - 23-09-2022 14:00 in week 38
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 26-09-2022 10:15 - 26-09-2022 12:00 in week 39
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 27-09-2022 10:15 - 27-09-2022 12:00 in week 39
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 30-09-2022 12:15 - 30-09-2022 14:00 in week 39
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 03-10-2022 10:15 - 03-10-2022 12:00 in week 40
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 04-10-2022 10:15 - 04-10-2022 12:00 in week 40
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 07-10-2022 12:15 - 07-10-2022 14:00 in week 40
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 10-10-2022 10:15 - 10-10-2022 12:00 in week 41
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 11-10-2022 10:15 - 11-10-2022 12:00 in week 41
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 14-10-2022 12:15 - 14-10-2022 14:00 in week 41
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 17-10-2022 10:15 - 17-10-2022 12:00 in week 42
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 18-10-2022 10:15 - 18-10-2022 12:00 in week 42
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 21-10-2022 12:15 - 21-10-2022 14:00 in week 42
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 24-10-2022 10:15 - 24-10-2022 12:00 in week 43
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 25-10-2022 10:15 - 25-10-2022 12:00 in week 43
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 28-10-2022 12:15 - 28-10-2022 14:00 in week 43
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 31-10-2022 10:15 - 31-10-2022 12:00 in week 44
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 01-11-2022 10:15 - 01-11-2022 12:00 in week 44
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 04-11-2022 12:15 - 04-11-2022 14:00 in week 44
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 07-11-2022 08:15 - 07-11-2022 16:00 in week 45
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 08-11-2022 10:15 - 08-11-2022 12:00 in week 45
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 11-11-2022 12:15 - 11-11-2022 14:00 in week 45
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 14-11-2022 08:15 - 14-11-2022 16:00 in week 46
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 15-11-2022 10:15 - 15-11-2022 12:00 in week 46
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 18-11-2022 12:15 - 18-11-2022 14:00 in week 46
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 21-11-2022 08:15 - 21-11-2022 16:00 in week 47
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 22-11-2022 10:15 - 22-11-2022 12:00 in week 47
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 25-11-2022 12:15 - 25-11-2022 14:00 in week 47
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Monday 28-11-2022 08:15 - 28-11-2022 16:00 in week 48
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 29-11-2022 10:15 - 29-11-2022 12:00 in week 48
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Friday 02-12-2022 12:15 - 02-12-2022 14:00 in week 48
Experiments and Models (PSM) - Room: Fysik B in building 27

Tuesday 03-01-2023 10:00 - 03-01-2023 10:00 in week 01
Experiments and Models - Hand-in of portfolio (PSM)

Thursday 12-01-2023 08:15 - 12-01-2023 16:00 in week 02
Experiments and Models - Exam (PSM)

Friday 17-02-2023 10:00 - 17-02-2023 10:00 in week 07
Experiments and Models - Hand-in of portfolio (reexam) (PSM)

Friday 24-02-2023 08:15 - 24-02-2023 16:00 in week 08
Experiments and Models - Reexam (PSM)