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Thin Film Physics (TUNNF)
The research in our division concerns design of new multifunctional materials for hard and wear-resistant coatings, energy materials, magnetic materials, electronics, optics, neutron-converting materials, wide-bandgap semiconductors, and more.
Public defence of licentiate thesis in materials science: Victor Hjort
Victor Hjort, Department of physics, chemistry and biology (IFM), defends his licentiate thesis "Themoelectric properties of CrN alloy thin films". Opponent is Docent Tomas Nyberg, Uppsala University.
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05 November 2024
Neutron optics company started by LiU-researchers
Quantum Beam Optics (QBO) aims to bring advanced multilayer neutron optics technology to the international market. Neutron optics is used in a wide variaty of research and the company is promising high performance and cost-effectiveness.
Functional Materials unit
We investigate the properties of thin films synthesized using various Vapor Deposition and Sputtering techniques.
Materials Optics unit
We combine material optics and development of ellipsometric methodology to analyse optical properties and nanostructures of bulk materials, thin films and their interfaces.
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24 June 2015
30 millions to research infrastructure
Vanya Darakchieva and Per Persson, both at IFM, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, each receive 15 million from SSF for the expansion of research infrastructure at LiU.
Ångströmhuset - electron microscopy
Ångströmhuset is a purpose-built environment, enabling continuous and noise free operation of one of the world’s sharpest (scanning) transmission electron microscopes.
Spirit Dialogmöte 2023
Linköpings universitet, IMA och SPIRIT bjuder in till ett möte för dialog mellan akademi, industri och organisationer i regionen för att ha en dialog om hur samhällsnyttan av ESS och MAX IV kan maximeras.
Electron Microscopy of Materials unit
Our research focuses on the application and development of advanced electron microscopy techniques to study the structure and chemistry of materials at the highest attainable spatial resolution.
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10 March 2015
Turning up the heat in quantum physics
With seven million Swedish crowns in his pocket, Björn Alling will put his mind to the most fundamental equations of physics: What happens in magnetic materials when things really heat up?