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COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

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Page 1: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

COSMOS UCI, summer 2008

Welkom to COSMOS!

The World of MoleculesChemistry at the Nano-scale

Page 2: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Structure

7- 8:30

9:00- 10:15

10:30- 11:15

1:15- 2:30

3:00- 5:00

5:00- 6:30

hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

breakfast breakfast breakfast breakfast breakfast

Lecture 1

Lecture 2

Lecture 1 Lecture 1

Lecture 2 Lecture 2

Lab/field Lab/field

Lab/field Lab/field

Sci. Comm Sci. Comm Sci. Comm

Special Special Special

Project Project

lunch lunch lunch lunch lunch

dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner

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groups

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

John Chu Kathleen Kang Eugene PynkoTatyana Dynikova Steven Kezian Adarsh Ramakrishnan Seo-Im Hong Darren Pan Jennifer Stukenberg Jiwoo Jeon Megan Stone Diane Tran

Group 4 Group 5Eugene Shin Justin WangMichael Vorobyov Yutong WuKimberly Vu Ringo YenElizabeth Wille

Page 4: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Instructors

Prof. Nien-Hui Ge

When Atoms Meet

Understanding the Covalent Bond

Bonding in Solids

2D IR spectroscopy

Page 5: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Instructors

Prof. Ara Apkarian Ultrafast Molecular Spectroscopy

LasersPulses of LightFast Photography

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Instructors

Prof. Wilson Ho Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

Lasers and Microscopes

Seeing Single Molecules

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Instructors

Prof. Phillip Collins Nanoscopic Devices

Access to the Nanoworld

More than One, less than a Mole

Nanoscience vs. Nanotechnology

Page 8: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Lab sessions

Shawn Perdue

Lab 2: The Nature of Light

Min Kim

Lab 1: Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy

Max Zimmerley

Lab 3: Two-photon Microscopic Imaging

Danny Wan

Lab 4: Imaging at the Nanoscale

Wendong Xing

Lab 5: Millikan Oil Drop Experiment

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What is matter?

Page 10: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Zooming in

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Zooming in

Page 12: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Zooming in

Page 13: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Zooming in

Page 14: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

The world is made of molecules

Page 15: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Molecules are made of atoms

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Atom

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Atoms are real

Sodium chloride crystal lattice

Page 18: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Atoms are small

10 million times

0.5 mm (5 x 10-4 m) ~ 1/50 ” 50 pm (5 x 10-11 m)

13 x 105 m ~ 8 x 103 mi

10 million times

~10 cm

Page 19: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Atoms have tiny masses

Proton (charge 1+): mp = 1.672 x 10-27 kg

Neutron (charge 0): mn = 1.674 x 10-27 kg

Electron (charge 1-): me = 9.109 x 10-31 kg

Page 20: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Why the Atom stays together

r+-

Coulomb potential

F = −dV (r)

drThere is an attractive force between the electron and the nucleus

Page 21: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

The World of Atoms

Atoms are extremely small

Protons, neutrons and electrons are extremely light

Electrons are confined to the vicinity of the nucleus

How do electrons move around the atom?

Page 22: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

What Newton predicts

Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727)

Motion of object can be precisely calculated from a set of observables:

x - position of object

v - velocity of object

E - energy of object

Page 23: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

What Schrödinger says

Erwin Schrödinger (1887-1961)

Position, v and E of very small object can not have any random value.

Small particles behave like waves!

Observables have only certain discrete values

Page 24: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Who’s right?

White light passing through a prism produces a continuous spectrum.

Hydrogen gas exposed to an electric discharge gives a line spectrum.

Page 25: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Who’s right?

Electrons are particles with a rest mass of me = 9.109 x 10-31 kg

Do they also behave like waves?

Looks like the pattern that a wave would make!

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Who’s right?

Electrons confined to a circular well

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Schrödinger wins first prize!

Schrödinger

The world of atoms is described through Quantum Mechanics

Electrons, protons, atoms have wave-like properties

Newton: 2nd prize

Page 28: COSMOS UCI, summer 2008 Welkom to COSMOS! The World of Molecules Chemistry at the Nano-scale

Math tools

Newton:

Quantum:

f (r, t) v, E etc.x

Ψ(r, t) x, v, E etc.

−h2

2m

d2

dx 2Ψ(r, t) = EΨ(r, t)

The shape of the wavefunction can be obtained from the Schrödinger equation:

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Wave properties

The electron bound to the atom looks like a standing wave.

r

-+