Thomas Saerbeck
| ► instrument responsible onD17Main areas of expertise : magnetism and proximity effects in thin films and multilayers | ||
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| saerbeck(at)ill.eu | ||
| Location | Science Building | 3rd floor | 334 | |
| Phone | Phone : +33 (0)4 76 20 70 72 | |
| Instr. phone | +33 (0)4 76 20 70 77 | |
| Digital vcard | link to download | |
| Find me | LinkedIn | ORCID ID | Google Scholar | scholarGPS | |
Research Focus
Magnetism and proximity effects in thin films and multilayers
- Multiferroic thin films and heterostructures, their magnetic properties and behaviour under external stimuli
- Layer morphology and magnetic structure of thin film functional heterostrucures and lateral patterns
- Magnetic proximity effects across interfaces in heterostructures of dissimilar materials
- Physical mechanisms of interlayer exchange coupling and magnetic order in thin film multilayers
- Polarised neutron reflectomtery and off-specular scattering of hard condensed matter systems for magnetism, materials science or applied studies
Projets & Collaborations
Curriculum Vitae
Education
| PhD in Physics07/2012 | University of Western Australia (School of Physics)/Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (Bragg Institute)[Australia] |
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Diplom in Physics (equiv. to Masters) |
Münster University Westfälische-Wilhelms-Universität [Germany] |
Vordiplom in Physics (equiv. to Bachelors) |
Münster University Westfälische-Wilhelms-Universität [Germany] |
Professional Experience
| Visiting Professor(2017) at Department of Physics and Astronomy, KU Leuven;Scientific host: Prof. Kristiaan Temst | Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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Instrument Responsible, Staff Scientist |
Institut Laue Langevin, Grenoble, France |
Post-doctoral research fellow (2012-2014) Center for Advanced Nanoscience Advisor: Prof. Ivan K. Schuller |
University of California, San Diego (UCSD), USA |
Visiting scientist (2012), The Bragg Institute Software development and commissioning of polarized neutron data reduction framework |
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, Australia |
PhD thesis (2012), School of Physics / The Bragg Institute, Supervisors: Prof. R.L. Stamps / Dr. F. Klose Investigation of magnetic thin film heterostructures using polarized neutron reflectometery and neutron diffraction |
University of Western Australia / Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, Australia |
Diploma in Physics (2008), Surface Magnetism Group Supervisor: Prof. M. Donath |
Münster University Westfälische-Wilhelms-Universität, Germany |