research in germany: hubertus marbach
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Today you can meet:
Dr. Hubertus Marbach
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
Erlangen-Nürnberg
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FEBIPself-assembly
“bottom-up“ “top-down“
combined approach
500 nm
hybrid nanostructure
Fe
porphyrin
multilayer
Si(111)
FEBIP
organic assemly inorganic deposit
Acknowledgements Florian Buchner
Florian Vollnhals
Elisabeth Zillner
Michael RöckertThomas Lukasczyk
Michael Schirmer
STM-team
Liang Zhang
Stefanie Ditze
Michael Stark
Michael Lepper
Julia Köbl
Karmen Comanici
Hans-Peter Steinrück
Technichal support:
Hans-Peter Bäumler
Bernd Kress
Uwe Sauer
Friedhold WölfelEBID-team
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Esther Carrasco Martin Drost
Fan Tu
Marie-Madeleine Walz
Acknowledgements
WSxM software: www.nanotec.es
Collaborations/STM:
Prof. Norbert Jux
Prof. Joachim Hornegger, André Aichert
Prof. Andreas Görling, Dr. Wolfgang Hieringer
Prof. Timothy Clark, Dr. Tatyana E. Shubina
Prof. Johannes Barth, Prof. Willi Auwärter
Supported by the DFG
under grant MA 4246/1 -1, -2
Collaborations/FEBIP:
Prof. Roser Valenti
Prof. Erdmann Spiecker
Prof. Oliver
Prof. Michael Huth
Prof. Geoff Thornton
Prof. Janos Kiss
Prof. Alois Lugstein
COST Action 1301-Celina
Project D7
Oxide nanostructures
PROBRAL
Cluster of Excellence
Engineering of Advanced Materials
Engineering of
nanoelectronic materials (molecular electronics)
photonic and optical materials
catalytic materials
lightweight materials
Cross-sectional topics:
Particle Technology
Nanoanalysis and electron microscopy
Multiscale modelling and simulation
Participating Institutions:
• University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
• Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light
• Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS
• Fraunhofer Institute for Integr. Systems & Device Technology IISB
• Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research
• Bavarian Laser Center GmbH
“Functional
landscaping“
Functional Molecular Structures on Complex Oxide Surfaces
The funCOS vision:
of molecular films
on oxide surfaces
bonding sites,
mechanism,
energetics
intermolecular
interaction,
mobility
selective
bonding
selective
bonding and
structure
formation
complex
films on
nanomaterials
realistic
conditions,
reactants
simple oxide
surfaces
complex oxides,
specific sites
nanostructured
oxides surfaces
oxide
nanomaterials
“Functional landscaping“
Functional Molecular Structures on Complex Oxide Surfaces
Focussed Electron Beam Induced Processing: Nanostructure on Porphyrin Layer
(Marbach Group)
500 nm
Supported by the DFG
under grant MA 4246/1 -1, -2
Supported by the DFG
under grant MA 4246/1 -1, -2
Supported by the DFG
under grant MA 4246/1 -1, -2
Supported by the DFG
under grant MA 4246/1 -1, -2