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      • Project area A „Functional Nanostructures and Networks“
        • A1: Structure-property relations of nanowire networks
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        • A3: Growth, stabilization and ripening of nanoparticles in suspensions
        • A4: Growth and characterization of thin single crystalline layers for molecular electronics
        • A5: Degradation and corrosion of metalic nanostructures and nanostructured metals
        • A6: Hybride semiconductors – metal nanowire composites for opto-electronic devices
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        • B1: Mechanical switching of molecules on surfaces
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        • B5: 3D-structure-property relations at grain boundaries
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      • Postdoc project Z: NanoCT – Developing and establishing of novel in situ approaches
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A4: Growth and characterization of thin single crystalline layers for molecular electronics

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  • Project areas
    • Project area A „Functional Nanostructures and Networks“
      • A1: Structure-property relations of nanowire networks
      • A2: Degradation and corrosion at nanostructures and metal surfaces
      • A3: Growth, stabilization and ripening of nanoparticles in suspensions
      • A4: Growth and characterization of thin single crystalline layers for molecular electronics
      • A5: Degradation and corrosion of metalic nanostructures and nanostructured metals
      • A6: Hybride semiconductors - metal nanowire composites for opto-electronic devices
    • Project area B „Mechanical Properties of Interfaces“
    • Postdoc project Z: NanoCT - Developing and establishing of novel in situ approaches
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A4: Growth and characterization of thin single crystalline layers for molecular electronics

Growth and characterization of thin single crystalline layers for molecular electronics

The project area utilizes in situ characterization of metal-organic nano- and microcrystallites to study the growth of organic materials for molecular electronics. As in the first funding period, the project is divided into two parts: on the one hand, the complete structural characterization takes place, in particular the structure formation of crystalline organic layers at the liquid-liquid interface. On the other hand, these layers are integrated into electronic components in order to characterize the active semiconductive layers in-operando using microspectroscopic probes with respect to their electronic properties.

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Tim Hawly

Tim Hawly

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Manuel Johnson

Manuel Johnson, M.Sc.

Institute of Physical Chemistry II (Fink Group)

  • Email: manuel.johman.johnson@fau.de
  • Website: https://www.chemistry.nat.fau.eu/fink-group/
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Rainer Fink

Prof. Dr. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Rainer Fink

Institute of Physical Chemistry II

  • Email: rainer.fink@fau.de
  • Website: https://www.chemistry.nat.fau.eu/fink-group/
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