The research group of Prof. Malic carries out a first theoretical analysis of trion signatures in monolayer TMDs and predicts that mass-imbalanced trions yield a characteristic double-peak structure. This work is published in Nano Letters: https://t.co/g1AbYtqqsR
The research groups of Prof. Witte & Prof. Cocchi (Uni Jena) analyzed the properties of charge-transfer excitons in highly ordered donor-acceptor cocrystals for the class of acenes-perfluoroacenes with the results published in Advanced Functional Materials https://t.co/veLaRiqxqt
In this paper, a PV development path forwards is described based on learning, broadly defined as a combination of expansion of knowledge and advances. In parallel, sustainability and responsibility of PV rises. The paper is published in Nature Energy: https://t.co/GtKpwURXjN
The research group of Prof. Dr. Wippermann has analysed first-principles approaches and concepts to simulate electrochemical interfaces. This work is published in Nature Reviews Chemistry and highlighted on the cover of the february issue.
The International Conference on Nonlinear Optics and Excitation Kinetics in Semiconductors (NOEKS) will be hosted in Marburg on 8-12 September 2025. NOEKS brings together leading scientists and enables an exchange of the most recent developments in semiconductor optics.
The research group of Prof. Volz developed an in situ experimental setup of a (S)TEM for highlighting the importance of replicating realistic conditions. This study is published in Small Methods: https://t.co/vh5W90yjEI
The groups of Prof. Witte and Dr. Klauk (Stuttgart) did an analysis of p-and n-channel in organic field-effect transistors and thereby highlight key limitations in their performance. The work is published in Advanced Materials: https://t.co/zhlvnjKGhl
The study of AG Malic and Klaas-Jan Tielrooij (Eindhoven) shows the role of traps & dielectric environment in electron transport in MoSe2, offering valuable insights for the development of electronic applications. This is published in Nature Communications https://t.co/WtXHY9v2Nu
The groups of Prof Wippermann, Prof Manmana and Prof Ropers (both Göttingen) demonstrate the influence of valley-specific optical excitation in a material, marking a major advance in light-induced phase transitions. The work is published in Nature Physics: https://t.co/cQVaPuKszj
On Wednesday, Dr Lukas Wagner will be giving a lecture entitled ‘Sustainable Perovskite Solar Cells’. Come along and find out more about this green technology and its sustainability aspect!
The research groups of Prof. Witte and Dr. Klauk (Stuttgart) investigated the reliability of the transfer length method and showed correlations between channel lengths and contact resistance in organic thin-film transistors. This is published in ACS Nano: https://t.co/2Lrjo8UJfQ
Save the dates: The Physics Summer Party will take place on 24th June and the Philipps University Summer Party on 25th July! Look forward to great events, good food and lots of fun!
AG Malic, Paulina Plochocka (Toulouse) & Alexey Chernikov (Dresden) demonstrate for the first time in natural MoSe2 homobilayers the emergence of quadrupolar excitons whose energy shifts quadratically in e-field. This is published in Nature Communications: https://t.co/4yghiXcfJX
AG Malic and the group of Stefan Mathias (Göttingen) introduce the ultrafast dark field momentum microscopy to spatio-temporally resolve dark exciton formation dynamics in a twisted WSe2/MoS2 heterostructure. This work is published in Nature Photonics: https://t.co/AbKT9wrVZr
The International Conference on Nonlinear Optics and Excitation Kinetics in Semiconductors (NOEKS) will be hosted in Marburg on 8-12 September 2025. NOEKS brings together leading scientists and enables an exchange of the most recent developments in semiconductor optics.
We would like to welcome Prof. Dr. Mark Vogelsberger to our department. He is one of the most renowned scientists in the field of data- and computer-based astrophysics and comes to our Philipps-University as part of the LOEWE research funding programme.
Next week at @physicsmarburg and @SFB1083 colloquium of @uni_mr
Investigating halide perovskites by photoelectron spectroscopy - What have we learned so far?: Join the presentation of Selina Olthof, group leader at University Cologne, at Renthof 5 on February 12th at 3:30pm.
Next week at @physicsmarburg and @SFB1083 colloquium of @uni_mr
Heat engines at the nanoscale - nonthermal resources and fluctuations: Join the presentation of Janine Splettstösser, professor at Chalmers University of Technology, at Renthof 5 on January 29th at 3:30pm.
Next week at @physicsmarburg and @SFB1083 colloquium of @uni_mr
Physics meets intellectual property law - prospects as a patent attorney: Join the presentation of Simon Castorph, senior IP counsel at Siemens Healthineers, at Renthof 5 on January 15th at 3:30pm.