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Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials

Prof. Alexander Holleitner

Research Field

The Holleitner group investigates optoelectronic phenomena in nanoscale circuits with special focus on ultrafast optoelectronics, quantum optoelectronics, and excitonic systems. Exploiting an on-chip THz time-domain photocurrent spectroscopy, picosecond currents in na-noscale circuits are explored in the time domain including dielectric displacement currents, the non-equilibrium transport of photogenerated charge and spin carriers, helicity dependent currents, time-resolved photo-thermoelectric phenomena, and recombination lifetime limited photocurrents. A further topic is the study of many-body phenomena and interactions in dipolar excitonic ensembles in nanofabricated quantum traps formed in semiconductor heterostructures. In addition, novel types of photo-electronic systems are constructed and investigated that consist of mixed organic and inorganic nanosystems such as molecules, nanocrystals, 2D layered materials, carbon nanotubes, and photosynthetic "light harvesting" proteins. The research topics aim to fully exploit the potential of nanoscale circuits for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, as well as for communication and information technologies.

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Am Coulombwall 4/I
85748 Garching b. München

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Teaching

Course with Participations of Group Members

Titel und Modulzuordnung
ArtSWSDozent(en)Termine
Material Science I (for MSE)
eLearning-Kurs
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
VO 4 Holleitner, A. Nilges, T. Mo, 08:15–09:45, BC2 BC2 0.01.17
Mi, 08:15–09:45, BC2 BC2 0.01.17
sowie einzelne oder verschobene Termine
Materials Sciences (MS&E)
eLearning-Kurs
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
VO 2 Holleitner, A. Nilges, T. Fr, 08:00–10:00, PH II 227
TA4: Condensed Matter Many-Body Physics and Field Theory II
aktuelle Informationen
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
VO 4.0 von Delft, J. siehe LSF der LMU München
2D-Materialien
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
HS 2 Finley, J. Holleitner, A.
Mitwirkende: Kastl, C.Stier, A.
Seminar und Journal-Club zu Optoelektronik auf der Nanoskala
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
PS 2 Holleitner, A. Mo, 14:00–16:00, ZNN 1.003
Material Science I, Exercises (for MSE)
eLearning-Kurs
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
UE 1 Holleitner, A. Nilges, T. Mo, 10:00–10:45, BC2 BC2 0.01.16
Mo, 10:00–10:45, BC2 BC2 3.1.08
Mi, 11:15–12:00, BC2 BC2 0.01.17
Mi, 11:15–12:00, BC2 BC2 0.01.16
Übungen zu TA4: Condensed Matter Many-Body Physics and Field Theory II
aktuelle Informationen
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
UE 2.0 von Delft, J. siehe LSF der LMU München
Übung zu Materialwissenschaften (MS&E)
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
UE 1
Leitung/Koordination: Holleitner, A.
Termine in Gruppen
Absolventenfeier
aktuelle Informationen
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
KO 0.1 Holleitner, A. Kienberger, R. einzelne oder verschobene Termine
FOPRA-Versuch 66: Oberflächenplasmonen
aktuelle Informationen
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
PR 1 Holleitner, A.
Mitwirkende: Hötger, A.Kastl, C.
Repetitorium zu 2D-Materialien
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
RE 2
Leitung/Koordination: Holleitner, A.
Schottky-seminar
Diese Lehrveranstaltung ist keinem Modul zugeordnet.
SE 2 Belkin, M. Brandt, M. Finley, J. Holleitner, A. Sharp, I. … (insgesamt 6) Di, 17:15–18:00, WSI S101

Current and Finished Theses in the Group

Development of thermal conductivity measurement schemes for 2D materials
Abschlussarbeit im Masterstudiengang Physics (Applied and Engineering Physics)
Themensteller(in): Alexander Holleitner
Accessing Ultrafast On-Chip THz Dynamics through Single-Spot Frequency Spectroscopy in Silicon, LT-GaAs, and MoSe2
Abschlussarbeit im Masterstudiengang Physics (Applied and Engineering Physics)
Themensteller(in): Alexander Holleitner
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