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Prof. Matthias Bode is a Professor and Chair of Experimental Physics II at the University of Würzburg. His research focuses on nanomagnetism, topological materials, and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). He holds a Physics Diploma from the Free University of Berlin (1993), a PhD from the University of Hamburg (1996), and a Habilitation in experimental physics (2003). He leads a research group investigating surface physics, magnetic materials, and quantum phenomena. Key achievements include the Philip Morris Research Award (2003) and IEEE Magnetic Society Distinguished Lecturer (2007). His work spans atomic-scale magnetism, topological insulators, and electronic properties of surfaces. Recent studies explore spin-dependent transport, chiral symmetry, and novel material functionalization. The group collaborates internationally and operates advanced STM facilities (e.g., LT-STM/AFM instrumentation).
Research interests include: nanoscale magnetic systems, topological crystalline insulators, STM-based spectroscopy, and surface-engineered materials. His lab investigates phenomena like Yu-Shiba-Rusinov states, spin spirals, and Dirac point manipulation. Group members include Dr. Artem Odobesko and Dr. Xiaochun Huang, with former advisees such as Sameran Banerjee and Yannick Noettger.
- Education:
- Physics Diploma (1993): Free University of Berlin
- PhD in Physics (1996): University of Hamburg
- Habilitation in Experimental Physics (2003): University of Hamburg
- Awards:
- Prize of the Physics Department (1996)
- Philip Morris Research Award (2003)
- IEEE Magnetic Society Distinguished Lecturer (2007)
Recent publications highlight advancements in STM instrumentation, magnetic domain control, and topological phase engineering. His work bridges fundamental physics with technological applications in nanoelectronics and quantum devices.
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