
معرفی
Dr. Jörg Raabe is the Group Leader of the Microspectroscopy Group at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), leading the Laboratory for Condensed Matter within the Photon Science Division since 2008. He earned his PhD from the University of Regensburg in 2003, focusing on low-dimensional electron systems and magnetic nanostructures. His research emphasizes x-ray microscopy of magnetic systems, particularly time-resolved studies of spin waves and skyrmions.
Key institutional roles include managing the PolLux and In Situ Spectroscopy beamlines at the Swiss Light Source (SLS) and developing advanced x-ray microscopy instruments. His scientific contributions span innovations in soft X-ray laminography for 3D imaging of thin specimens and deterministic skyrmion nucleation in nanoengineered devices.
Research interests integrate experimental and applied physics, with a focus on non-destructive 3D imaging techniques, magnetic nanostructures, and topological phenomena. Notable achievements include pioneering work on X-ray ptychography for integrated circuit analysis and high-resolution visualization of magnetic dynamics at GHz frequencies. Projects often bridge fundamental physics with technological applications in nanoelectronics and materials science.




