
About
Dr. Michael Rüsing is a Researcher in the Integrated Quantum Optics group at Paderborn University's Department of Physics (Faculty of Science). His academic journey includes a PhD in Physics (2014–2018) and postdoctoral research at Dresden University of Technology (2023) and UC San Diego (2018–2019), focusing on nonlinear optics and ferroelectric materials. His research spans thin-film lithium niobate, domain wall conductivity, and advanced microscopy techniques.
Education:
- PhD in Physics, Paderborn University (2014–2018)
- MSc/BSc in Physics, Paderborn University (2010–2014)
Research Interests: Ferroelectric domain walls, nonlinear spectroscopy, scanning probe microscopy (AFM/SPM), thin film lithium niobate, and integrated photonics. His work bridges materials science and applied physics, with applications in novel electronic devices and optical components.
Publications: Recent work emphasizes domain wall conductivity modeling, lithium niobate tantalate phase diagrams, and advanced Raman-based imaging techniques. Over 30 peer-reviewed articles highlight his contributions to ferroelectric materials and nonlinear optics.
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