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Fortgeschri+enes Experimen2eren Advanced Physics Lab

Goal of the lab class hands-on experience with complex experiments data analysis data interpreta2on scien2fic report wri2ng Every student is supposed to complete 4 experiments within one semester

What kind of experiments I. Regular experiments: Ø General Physics (see Physics I-III) Ø Nuclear- and Par2cle Physics Ø Op2cs (Quantum Electronics) Ø Solid State Physics Ø Astrophysics II. Advanced Student Labs (ASLs): do we offer? Ø Experiments close to research in a research group Ø Sign-up and work as a team of 1 4 students Ø Some ASLs count as two regular experiments

Advanced Student Labs (ASLs) Solid-State Physics Prepare a semiconductor structure in a clean-room using photolithography techiques Op2on: measure the quantum Hall effect on your structure Neutronenstreuung am PSI ParBcle Physics Par2cipate in developing a novel detector using scin2lla2ng fibres study cosmic rays, detect muons,...

Advanced Student Labs (ASLs) Astronomy Observe and take pictures of planets, galaxies,... Measure proper2es of back-sca+ered light Quantum OpBcs Quantum dots as single photon sources Hanbury-Brown-Twiss experiment Atom-Photon interac2on Entangled Photons Mach-Zehnder Interferometer Intersubband Transi2ons

ASL ASTROwoche 16-21.Jan. 2017 Ort: Berghaus Diavolezza 3000 m ü.m Maximal 20 Teilnehmer Informationstag: Freitag, 30.09.2015 15:30 HIT J43.1 Deadline draft proposal: 28.10.2016 Deadline final proposal: 11.11.2016 Dry exercise at HPP: < ½ day per experiment Instruments packed: 13.01.2017 Travel Berghaus Diavolezza: 16.01.2017 Astrowoche 2017: 16. 21. January Travel back home: 21.01.2017 Material checked and saved: 23.01.2017 Report delivered to Astro: 31.03.2017 Credit points via VP: 28.04.2017 Details : http://www.astro.ethz.ch/education/astrowoche.html Fragen/Anmeldung: monstein@astro.phys.ethz.ch

h+p://vp.phys.ethz.ch

h+p://vp.phys.ethz.ch Student's Personal Page 1. Step: for log-in use your NETHZ-username and password 2. Step: iden2fy yourself using your last name and your student ID

h+p://vp.phys.ethz.ch Student's Personal Page

Regular experiments in HPP Opening hours (only during semester): Mon Fri, 8am 6pm, except Thu Ø Labs are closed during semester breaks Obligatory lab class day: Mondays Ø Assistants are available on Mondays (personal appointments possible on other days)

Procedures Step I: Sign up for an exeriment Ø Mon 9.30 10.30, HPP H12 Ø Wed 14.45 15.45, HPP H12 Step II: Perform experiment Ø typically within 3 weeks Step III: Return experiment (HPP H12) Ø (electronic) signature "measurement finished" from assistant required Step IV: Write report Ø hand in report to assistant Ø make correc2ons required by assistant Ø (electronic) signature "report handed in" from assistant Step V: Hand in report to Profs

Working as a team You can work on selected experiments as a team, but: Ø Measurements are done as a team Ø Each student performs an independent data analysis Ø Each student writes his/her own independent report

Star2ng an experiment Ø Carefully read the instruc2on manual before you meet the assistant Ø Familiarize yourself with safety ma,ers of the experiment Ø Consult addi2onal literature, if you do not understand everything in the instruc2on manual Ø Meet the teaching assistant before you start to work on the experiment

Lab-book Ø Each experiment starts with a lab-book entry of its 2tle (and date...) Ø Use the lab-book to write down notes about the experiment, experimental procedures, es2mates,... Ø collect the assistant's signatures "measurement finished" and "report handed in" in the lab-book

Rules: Ø Measurements should be finished within 3 weeks Ø Reports should be handed in not later than 3 weeks aler finishing the experiment Ø ALL reports have to be handed in (to the assistant) before the end of the semester. Ø Incomplete experiments expire at the end of the semester

Gemng ECTS credit points (9 pts): Ø four experiments completed within ONE year. a) Report accepted and signed by assistant AND b) Report shown and accepted by VP-head (CG or TI) Ø For 9 ECTS expect to invest up to ~ 9*30 = 270 hours / Sem à i.e. up to 60 hour for ONE experiment Ø Excep2ons : some single experiment may count more [addi2onal work done and agreed beforehand with VP-head]

If problems arise Ø Try to solve experimental problems first on your own Ø If something is broken and you cannot repair it yourself: contact the assistant Ø In excep2onal cases, the lab technicians will help Ø Any accidents (even the smallest) have to be reported to the Professors

Scien2fic conduct plagiarism ETH Zurich Guidelines for Research Integrity At the ETH Zurich research is founded on intellectual honesty. Researchers at the ETH Zurich are commi+ed to scien2fic integrity and truthfulness in research and peer review. ETH Zurich ZiBer Knigge Ein Plagiat ist [...] ein Disziplinarverstoss und mündet in einem Disziplinarverfahren.

People Prof. C. Grab Prof. T. Ihn Michael Leopold Oliver Schwager Thomas Kämpfer Dr. Marius Simon

Lecture on data analysis will only be given on request of at least 30 students 2me and place: Mo 16-18 (15.45-17.30), HPV G5 first lecture: Sept 26 (today); last lecture: Nov 28 (10 lectures total) sign up with your name & email on the list passed around students who signed up have indicated their commitment to ayend the lecture every week!

Special Offer: Werkstattkurse Mondays and Tuesdays; total 10 times. Number of slots limited to 4 participants per course (minimum 4). Application to be done online, check http://vp.phys.ethz.ch/index.php?page=werk/

Questions? C.Grab Advanced Physics Laboratory VP 22