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10/08/2021 13:25

Funding in the millions: DFG establishes research group under the leadership of the TU Chemnitz.

Matthias Fejes Pressestelle und Crossmedia-Redaktion
Technische Universität Chemnitz

    The German Research Foundation has approved the establishment of the research group "Proximity-induced correlation effects in low-dimensional structures" at Chemnitz University of Technology – Spokesman of the research group is Prof. Dr. Christoph Tegenkamp, head of the Professorship of Analytics on Solid Surfaces at Chemnitz University of Technology

    The German Research Foundation (german: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft – DFG) is establishing the new research group "Proximity-induced correlation effects in low-dimensional structures" under the leadership of Chemnitz University of Technology. This was decided by the DFG's Joint Committee on September 23, 2021. According to the DFG, the research group will be funded with approximately 3.2 million euros plus a 22 percent program allowance for indirect costs during the first four-year funding period. The spokesperson is Prof. Dr. Christoph Tegenkamp, head of the professorship of Solid Surface Analysis at Chemnitz University of Technology.

    “I am very pleased about the establishment of the research group under the leadership of Chemnitz University of Technology. This is an outstanding success for our university, the Faculty of Natural Sciences and all those involved – whom I congratulate very warmly and thank equally warmly for their great commitment. I am firmly convinced that the research group will contribute significantly to strengthening the core competence Materials and Smart Systems as well as its radiance at and outside Chemnitz University of Technology", said the President, Prof. Dr. Gerd Strohmeier.

    The future research work of the interdisciplinary DFG research group will focus on atomically thin carbon films such as graphene. "These two-dimensional materials and their heterostructures are currently being intensively researched worldwide, as they exhibit unusual and novel electronic properties. The goal of the scientists in our DFG research group is to investigate the correlation effects occurring in a prototypical 2D heterosystem and to manipulate them in a targeted manner", Prof. Tegenkamp says. This involves specially fabricated epitaxial graphene layers on the semiconductor material silicon carbide. "These research should provide further foundations for novel quantum materials with tailored properties and their application, for example in spintronics or electronics," says the spokesman for the DFG research group.

    The research group includes scientists from the Professorship of Analysis of Solid Surfaces (Head: Prof. Dr. Christoph Tegenkamp), the Professorship of Experimental Physics with a focus on Technical Physics (Head: Prof. Dr. Thomas Seyller) and the Professorship of Theoretical Physics of Quantum Mechanical Processes and Systems (Head: Prof. Dr. Sibylle Gemming). They cooperate with researchers from the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig, the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart and researchers from the Universities of Göttingen, Hamburg and Regensburg.

    Keyword: DFG Research Groups

    DFG Research Groups enable scientists to address current and pressing issues in their fields and to establish innovative working directions.

    Currently, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) funds 176 research groups, 15 clinical research groups and 13 collegiate research groups.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Prof. Dr. Christoph Tegenkamp, phone 0371 531-33103, e-mail christoph.tegenkamp@physik.tu-chemnitz.de.


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    Prof. Dr. Christoph Tegenkamp is doing research on atomically thin carbon films such as graphene.
    Prof. Dr. Christoph Tegenkamp is doing research on atomically thin carbon films such as graphene.
    Rico Welzel
    Chemnitz University of Technology


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    Prof. Dr. Christoph Tegenkamp is doing research on atomically thin carbon films such as graphene.


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