
Axel Enders
Adjunct Professor · Self-assembly of nanostructures
University of Nebraska-LincolnUnited States
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Axel Enders is an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His research focuses on self-assembly of nanostructures, nanomagnetism, and advanced scanning tunneling microscopy and X-ray circular dichroism techniques.
- Research Themes
- Self-assembly of dipolar molecules on metal surfaces
- Magnetic properties of nanoscale clusters and films
- Surface state engineering for molecular interactions
- Multiferroic nanoscale templates
- Key Collaborations
- Regular partnerships with Jan Honolka, Ralph Skomski, and Peter A. Dowben across multiple institutions
- Interdisciplinary work with Alexander Sinitskii (materials synthesis) and Klaus Kern (nanoscience)
- Technical Expertise
- Specializes in scanning tunneling microscopy for surface analysis
- Utilizes X-ray circular dichroism for magnetic characterization
- Develops buffer-layer assisted growth methods for nanoclusters
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