Transport at Nanoscale Interfaces Laboratory
Our interdisciplinary team gathers physicists, materials scientists, (bio-) chemists, and engineers focusing on bringing novel materials to devices. We are interested in understanding the fundamental electronic, optoelectronic, thermal and ionic transport processes involved in atomically-precise nanostructures and low-dimensional materials. The heterogeneous integration of novel nanomaterials requires custom-made methods for nanoscale patterning and interfaces nanostructuring. Overall, we strive to master the chain of competences leading from designer materials with tailored quantum properties to devices with targeted application in information & quantum technology, energy conversion & storage as well as biochemical sensing & diagnostics.
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Spin signatures in the electrical response of graphene nanogaps
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Aeppli, D., Gartmann, J., Schneider, R., Hack, E., Kretschmer, S., Nguyen, T. T. D., & Held, M.
Journal of Energy Storage, 83, 110571 (12 pp.). (2024).
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Held M, Tuchschmid M, Zennegg M, Figi R, Schreiner C, Mellert LD, Welte U, Kompatscher M, Hermann M & Nachef L
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 165, 112474 (13 pp.). (2022)
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Safe and reliable laser ablation assisted disassembly methodology for cylindrical battery cells for post-mortem analysis
Thermal runaway and fire of electric vehicle lithium-ion battery and contamination of infrastructure facility
Risk minimisation of electric vehicle fires in underground traffic infrastructures
Vulkan in der Hosentasche: Gefahr durch elektrische Zigaretten. Volcano in the pocket: danger induced by electronic cigarettes