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Fredrik Eriksson is an Associate Professor at Linköping University, affiliated with the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM). He is associated with the Units of Materials Optics (TFOPTIK) and Thin Film Physics (TUNNF), and collaborates with the MAX IV synchrotron facility. His research focuses on advanced neutron optics and thin-film materials engineering.
Recent research highlights include the development of improved neutron mirrors using iron-silicon multilayers with boron carbide interlayers, enabling enhanced polarization bandwidth and reduced non-polarized scattering regions. His work also addresses performance asymmetry in organic photovoltaic devices and explores superlattice growth kinetics for hexagonal boride heterostructures.
Publications from 2025 demonstrate expertise in neutron optics, thin-film deposition, and functional materials for energy applications. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the available text.



