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Department of Physics of Nanostructures and Nanotechnology Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science Jagiellonian University
keywords: new materials, microscopy, electrical contacting of nanodevices, SAM imaging
offer number: 59
research topics:
  • development, understanding and application of Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) in UHV, and on its application for insulator/semiconductor and metal/insulator thin films;
  • investigation into understanding of surface of complex reconstructed semiconductor surfaces and into process leading to surface nano-modification;
  • monitoring of the phenotypic changes of various cells stimulated with active agents, like drugs, nanoparticles or environmental factors.
test equipment:
  • UHV Nanoprobe (Omicron NanoTechnology GmbH);
  • LT STM, QPlus AFM, (Omicron NanoTechnology GmbH);
  • VT SPM (Omicron NanoTechnology GmbH).
comercial research:
  • computing devices based on single molecules;
  • the influence of drugs on the phenotype of the cells.

Methods and research techniques:

  • electrical contacting of nanodevices;
  • STM (scanning tunneling microscopy);
  • SEM imaging (scanning electron microscopy); 
  • SAM imaging for chemical mapping (scanning acoustic microscopy);
  • AFM (atomic force microscopy).
variants of cooperation: contract research, project, consortium
type of services: analysis, devices for rent, expertises

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