Ciências Exatas e da Terra
Solid state physics, Semiconductor physics, NanomaterialsBases
Ultimas formações
2005 - 2007 Pós-Doutor(a), Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research
Atividades de Pesquisa
My research focuses on nanostructures evolving from semiconductor nanomembranes and 2D materials. I am specialized in the structural characterization of strain driven nanostructures (atomic force microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-Ray diffraction) and I am interested in the synthesis (thin film growth, MBE, lithography) and characterization (TEM, SEM, FIB, XRD) of semiconductor nanomembranes and selfassembled structures based thereon. I am also working with scanning near-field optical microscopy used for the characterization of 2D material light-matter interaction.
Palavras-chave
self-assembled nanostructures, 2d materials, nanomembranes, molecular beam epitaxy
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Christoph Deneke (CD) is a Professor (Livre Docente) of the Institute for Physics IFGW at the University of Campinas and associated with the LPCM (Laboratory for Material Preparation and Characterization) at the Applied Physics Department (DFA). CD studied Material Science at the Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany) finishing in 2000 with my final degree (Dipl.-Ing.). Afterward, he moved to the Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart (MPI-FKF) to work with the MBE group of the von Klitzing department. He received his PhD in Physics (Dr. rer. nat.) for his work on rolled-up nanotubes at the MPI-FKF from the Universität Stuttgart (2005).CD stayed as a PostDoc with the MBE group at the MPI-FKF (2005-2007) still working with freestanding semiconductor nano-objects. In 2007, he was invited to join the IFW Dresden at the new founded Institute for Integrative Nanotechnology. During the time in Dresden (2007-2011), he established the semiconductor growth facilities as well as broadened his research interest towards other material systems. From May 2011 to April 2017, CD was at the Laboratório Nacional de Nanotecnologia (LNNano) as head of the surface science group (Laboratório de Ciência de Superfícies - LCS). There, he started to work with 2D materials like graphene and scanning probe microscopy techniques, as well as established a semiconductor growth facility. In 2017, he moved as Professor to Unicamp, becoming a member of the DFA to continue my work on advanced 2D materials (including semiconductor nanomembranes, rolled-up tubes and materials like graphene and TMDs). In 2019, CD did his habilitation (Livre Docente) at Unicamp using his work on freestanding semiconductor membranes as building block for nanotechnology. His research focuses on nanostructures evolving from semiconductor nanomembranes and 2D materials. CD is specialized in the fabrication of those systems, having a long-standing experience in growth techniques (MBE as well as sub-sequence lithography). Furthermore, he possesses a large background in structural characterization (TEM, SEM, FIB, XRD) of semiconductor nanomembranes and flat layer systems (AFM, KPFM, XRD). He works with optical techniques to investigate the functionality of these nano-systems (PL, PLE and ss-SNOM). Recently, he started to emphasize more the modeling and simulation of nanostructures (k$\cdot$p, FDTD and DFT) to complement the experimental methods.
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