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        • A1: Structure-property relations of nanowire networks
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        • B1: Mechanical switching of molecules on surfaces
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B1: Mechanical switching of molecules on surfaces

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  • Project areas
    • Project area A „Functional Nanostructures and Networks“
    • Project area B „Mechanical Properties of Interfaces“
      • B1: Mechanical switching of molecules on surfaces
      • B2: Structural changes in nanoparticles under pressure loading
      • B3: Mechanical properties and fracture behavior of thin layers
      • B4: 3D-deformation behavior of nanoporous metals and nanocomposites
      • B5: 3D-structure-property relations at grain boundaries
      • B6: Influence of topology, interfaces and local chemical compositions on the deformations behavior of nanostructures
    • Postdoc project Z: NanoCT - Developing and establishing of novel in situ approaches
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B1: Mechanical switching of molecules on surfaces

Structure-property relations of molecular layers and nanomaterials

Scanning probe microscopy allows quantitative measurements of structural, mechanical and electronic properties of molecular systems on metal surfaces. Using scanning tunneling microscopy, atoms and molecules can be manipulated in a controlled manner and their electronic density of states is measured.  The forces needed to manipulate and deform individual molecules are often unknown. In this project area, the forces between individual molecules, as well as molecular switches on surfaces, are investigated on a quantitative basis by means of atomic force microscopy and spectroscopy.

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Andreas Dörr

Andreas Dörr

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Sabine Maier

Prof. Dr. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Sabine Maier

Chair of Experimental Physics

  • Email: sabine.maier@fau.de
  • Website: http://www.pi3.physik.uni-erlangen.de/maier
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