Research Teams
SNOM - Optical Near-field microscopy
Optical near-field microscopy (SNOM) allows for the optical examination of surface way beyond the conventional diffraction limit. Particularly when utilizing light with long wavelengths in the infrared and THz-regime, we can reach record resolution of 1/4600 of the wavelength. read more
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SNOM - Near-field optical microscopy
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Dr. Susanne C. Kehr:
Hermann-Krone-Bau (KRO), Room 1.04 Nöthnitzer Str. 61
01187 Dresden
Germany
SKY - Structural properties at low temperatures
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SKY - Low-temperature scanning force microscopy
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Dr. Peter Milde:
Hermann-Krone-Bau (KRO), Room 1.16 Nöthnitzer Str. 61
01187 Dresden
Germany
FERROIX - Multiferroic Systems
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Visiting address:
Hermann-Krone-Bau (KRO), Room 1.16 Nöthnitzer Str. 61
01187 Dresden
Postal address:
TUD Dresden University of Technology Institute of Applied Physics Dr. Michael Rüsing Nöthnitzer Str. 61
01187 Dresden