Neutron Scattering
Research Field
The Neutron Scattering group at the Physik-Department of Technische Universität München covers a wide and rather complete spectrum of scientific activities ranging from solid physics to materials research and applied physics. Presently, most efforts concentrate on the investigation of magnetic and superconducting properties of strongly correlated electron systems under extreme conditions and the investigation of materials properties using non-destructive nuclear techniques.
Address/Contact
James-Franck-Str. 1
85748 Garching b. München
+49 89 289 14711
Fax: +49 89 289 14713
Members of the Research Group
Office
Photo | Degree | Firstname | Lastname | Room | Phone | |
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Lisa | Seitz | 211 | +49 89 289-14725 |
Scientists
Photo | Degree | Firstname | Lastname | Room | Phone | |
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M.Sc. | Matthias | Dodenhöft | 206 | – | ||
Prof. Dr. | Christoph | Morkel | 201 | +49 89 289-12157 | ||
M.Sc. | Lukas | Sigl | – | +49 89 289-11327 |
Other Staff
Photo | Degree | Firstname | Lastname | Room | Phone | |
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Prof. Dr. | Peter | Böni | – | +49 89 289-14711 | ||
Prof. Dr. | Christoph Pascal | Hugenschmidt | – | +49 89 289-14609 |
Teaching
Course with Participations of Group Members
Current and Finished Theses in the Group
- Setup of a Pressure Cell for Doppler-Broadening Spectroscopy of the Positron Annihilation-Line in Gases
- Abschlussarbeit im Bachelorstudiengang Physik
- Themensteller(in): Christoph Pascal Hugenschmidt
- Development of an Analysis Tool for Depth Profiling with Positrons
- Abschlussarbeit im Bachelorstudiengang Physik
- Themensteller(in): Christoph Pascal Hugenschmidt
- Signal Readout Optimization for Germanium Detectors
- Abschlussarbeit im Bachelorstudiengang Physik
- Themensteller(in): Christoph Pascal Hugenschmidt
- Current-Induced Self-Organization of Mixed Superconducting States
- Abschlussarbeit im Masterstudiengang Physik (Physik der kondensierten Materie)
- Themensteller(in): Peter Böni
- Temperature Dependent 2D-ACAR Spectroscopy of \(\mathrm{Pr_2NiO_{4.25}}\) and FEM Modelling of Temperature in a 2D-ACAR Setup
- Abschlussarbeit im Bachelorstudiengang Physik
- Themensteller(in): Christoph Pascal Hugenschmidt