Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Tappertzhofen
The Chair of Micro- and Nanoelectronics deals with the production and characterization of future-oriented nanoscale and low-dimensional materials.
In order to exploit the specific characteristics of different manufacturing methods in semiconductor and micro/nanotechnology, the department has its own CMOS technology line, which is constantly being expanded with regard to current research tasks.
This provides insights for the development and analysis of innovative components and circuit concepts for applications in information technology, sensor technology, photonics and quantum technologies.
- Research into multiferroic, nanoionic or photonic phenomena
- Production and characterization of novel nanoscale and low-dimensional materials
- Production of thermoelectric generators and coolers based on novel, nanostructured metals and semiconductors
- Rapid prototyping of nanoscale components using electron beam lithography