402-0505-00L Physics in the Smartphone
Semester | Autumn Semester 2018 |
Lecturers | B. Batlogg, M. Sigrist |
Periodicity | non-recurring course |
Language of instruction | English |
Courses
Number | Title | Hours | Lecturers | ||||
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402-0505-00 G | Physics in the Smartphone | 3 hrs |
| B. Batlogg, M. Sigrist |
Catalogue data
Abstract | Physics in today's high-tech smartphone. Examples: network topology and scratch proof glass, spin-orbit coupling - brighter displays, GPS and general theory of relativity, electromagnetic response of matter (transparent metals for displays, GPS signal propagation), light-field cameras, CCD and CMOS light sensors, physics stops Moore's law, meta-materials for antennas, MEMS sensor physics, etc. |
Learning objective | Students recognize and appreciate the enormous impact "physics" has on today's high tech world. Abstract concepts, old and recent, encountered in the lectures are implemented and present all around us. Students are actively involved in the preparation and presentation of the topics, and thus acquire valuable professional skills. |
Content | We explore how traditional and new physics concepts and achievements make their way into today's ubiquitous high-tech gadget : the smartphone. Examples of topics include: network topology and scratch proof Gorilla glass, spin-orbit coupling makes for four times brighter displays, no GPS without general theory of relativity, electromagnetic response of matter (transparent metals for displays, GPS signal propagation in the atmosphere), lightfield cameras replacing CCD and CMOS light sensors, physical limitations to IC scaling: the end of "Moore's law", meta-materials for antennas, physics of the various MEMS sensors, etc., etc., |
Lecture notes | The presentation material and original literature will be distributed weekly. |
Prerequisites / Notice | Basic physics lectures and introduction to solid state physics are expected. This is a "3 hour" course, with two hours set for <tba>, and the third one to be set at the beginning of the semester. An introductory event is planed in the first week of the term on Wednesday, September 19th - 17:45 in the room HIT K51. In this meeting we will fix the time of the usual lecture and we will distribute the topics for the presentations during the term. The tutors will briefly present each topics. |
Performance assessment
Performance assessment information (valid until the course unit is held again) | |
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ECTS credits | 6 credits |
Examiners | B. Batlogg, M. Sigrist |
Type | session examination |
Language of examination | English |
Repetition | The performance assessment is offered every session. Repetition possible without re-enrolling for the course unit. |
Mode of examination | oral 20 minutes |
This information can be updated until the beginning of the semester; information on the examination timetable is binding. |
Learning materials
Moodle course | Moodle-Kurs / Moodle course |
Only public learning materials are listed. |
Groups
No information on groups available. |
Restrictions
There are no additional restrictions for the registration. |
Offered in
Programme | Section | Type | |
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Physics Teaching Diploma | Spec. Courses in Resp. Subj. w/ Educ. Focus & Further Subj. Didactics | W | ![]() |
Physics Master | Selection: Solid State Physics | W | ![]() |