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Hans Högberg is an Associate Professor and Head of Unit at Linköping University, affiliated with the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) and the Thin Film Physics (TUNNF) division. He is actively involved in materials research, particularly in thin film synthesis and functional materials development.
His research interests lie in materials science, focusing on thin film physics, epitaxial growth, and advanced functional materials. His work spans applications in hard and wear-resistant coatings, energy materials, wide-bandgap semiconductors, and magnetic materials. He employs techniques such as magnetron sputtering and chemical vapor deposition to engineer novel materials with tailored properties.
The recent publications (2024) reflect a strong trend in synthesizing and characterizing boron-rich compounds (e.g., HfB2, B4C, h-BN) and their integration with semiconductor substrates, as well as geochemical studies related to gold mineralization. These works highlight interdisciplinary collaboration across physics, chemistry, and earth sciences.
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Advising and grants:
There is no explicit mention of students, PhD advisees, or grant funding in the provided information. However, his leadership role as Head of Unit and active publication record suggest involvement in research teams and potential supervision of junior researchers.
- Current research unit: Functional Materials (TFFUNK)
- Division: Thin Film Physics (TUNNF)
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Hans Högberg leads the Functional Materials unit at IFM and is a key member of the Thin Film Physics division. His team investigates vapor deposition and sputtering techniques for synthesizing multifunctional thin films, contributing to both fundamental and applied materials research at Linköping University.




