Ultrafast Scanning Probe Microscopy
Ultrafast Scanning Probe Microscopy
Research Group Melanie Müller
Research Group Melanie Müller

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We are interested in the spatio-temporal response of solid state surfaces, nanostructures, and molecules following ultrafast laser excitation. Our goal is to obtain an atomistic understanding of photoinduced processes on (sub-) nanometer length and femtosecond time scales by employing novel pump-probe schemes for ultrafast scanning probe microscopy (SPM). We envision to study, drive and control solid state matter in highly non-equilibrium states on ultrashort length und ultrafast time scales.

To achieve this goal, we are putting efforts into the development of ultrafast scanning probe methods, with a strong focus on broadband THz-gated STM combined with femtosecond optical excitation and all-optical plasmon-assisted femtosecond STM. For more information please check our research page and follow our news below.

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New group member - Alkisti
Mar 2020
Alkisti Vaitsi joins our group as master student to work on the generation of ultrabroadband THz pulses from spintronic THz emitters for application in THz-STM. Welcome Alkisti!
Natalia receives Marie Curie fellowship
Jan 2020
Natalia has been granted a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship to join IMDEA nanoscience in Madrid end of 2020. She will be involved in the development of near-field spectroscopic techniques coupled with optical tweezers. Congratulations Natalia!
New group member - Fabian
Dec 2019
Fabian Schulz joins our group as a postdoc to work on time-resolved imaging with THz-STM. Welcome Fabian!
Best poster prize
Oct 2019
Natalia receives the best poster prize in Bad Honnef at the Wilhelm-Heraeus seminar “Exploring the Limits of Nanoscience with Scanning Probe Methods”. Congratualion!
New group member - Kerstin
Oct 2019
Kerstin Haupt joins our group as a technician for broadband support in hardware and software issues. Welcome Kerstin!