Project Details
Professor Dr. Lukas M. Eng
Address
Technische Universität Dresden
Institut für Angewandte Physik
Nöthnitzer Straße 61
01187 Dresden
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As Applicant
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Current projects
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Domain Walls in LNT Mixed Crystals (Research Units)
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Domain Walls in LNT Mixed Crystals (Research Units)
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Tailored domain structures in ferroelectric heterostructures (Research Units)
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Completed projects
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Modifikation and chemical recognition on nanoscale templates (Research Units)
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Electron emission fromperowskit-tips fpr material analysis (Research Units)
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Polarisation induced surface functionality of ferroelectrics (Priority Programmes)
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Transiente Oberflächenpotenziale an Grenzflächen und Molekülen (Research Grants)
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Multiferroicity in skyrmionic materials (Research Grants)
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“Skyrmions in confined spaces: A local-scale SPM analysis” (Priority Programmes)
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The Topology of Conductive Ferroelectric Domain Walls (Research Grants)
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Current projects
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As Leader
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Completed projects
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nano-Raman/CARS-System (Major Research Instrumentation)
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Completed projects
- As Spokesperson
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As Participating Researcher
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Current projects
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EXC 2147: Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter (CT.QMAT) (Clusters of Excellence (ExStra))
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Completed projects
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GRK 1401: Nano- and Biotechniques for Electronic Device Packaging (Research Training Groups)
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Current projects
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As Project Head
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Current projects
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Scanning probe microscopy: Magnetic structures and topological states (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Local-Scale Optoelectronics of Synthetic 2D Materials (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Completed projects
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Current projects
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As Participating Person
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Completed projects
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Modification and chemical recognition ability of nanoscale templetes (Research Units)
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Ultraprecise 3D Positioning with indirect sight (Research Grants)
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Completed projects
- As Cooperation Partner
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As Co-Investigator
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Current projects
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Tailored domain structures in LiNb_(1-x)Ta_xO_3 solid solutions (Research Units)
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Completed projects
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Superlens Tuning by Ferroelectrics (STuFe) (Research Grants)
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Current projects