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Explore the fundamental principles and advanced techniques of optical spectroscopy as applied to two-dimensional materials in this comprehensive lecture from the Boulder Summer School 2025. Delve into the unique optical properties of 2D materials and learn how spectroscopic methods can be used to characterize their electronic, vibrational, and structural properties. Discover the theoretical foundations underlying optical interactions in reduced-dimensional systems and examine experimental approaches for probing excitons, phonons, and electronic band structures in materials like graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, and other emerging 2D systems. Gain insights into how optical spectroscopy serves as a powerful tool for understanding the physics of layered materials and their potential applications in optoelectronics, photonics, and quantum technologies. Access additional resources including lecture notes and supplementary materials through the Boulder School website to enhance your understanding of this cutting-edge field at the intersection of condensed matter physics and materials science.
Syllabus
J. Shan I - Optical Spectroscopy of 2D Materials (BSS 2025)
Taught by
BSS Physics School