Ultrafast Surface Dynamics
We study a variety of electronic processes on the femtosecond time scale. Our main experimental tool is two-photon photoelectron spectroscopy. In our experimental setups, femtosecond pulses are generated using Ti:Saphire oscillators. Photoelectrons are detected in ultrahigh vacuum via hemispherical and ellipsoidal display analyzers. Complementary information on the valence and core electronic structure is gained from ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
Current Research Projects
Group Members
Active Members
- Thomas Fauster
- Gianluca di Filippo
- Daniel Niesner
- David Nobis
- Sebastian Otto
- Rebecca Pöschel
- Andrej Classen
- Angelika Demling
- Sebastian Lotter
- Max Ünzelmann
- Philipp Rosenzweig
- Max Wilhelm
Former Members
- Janek Rieger (BSc 2015)
- Jonas Rietsch (BSc 2015)
- Max Ünzelmann (ZA 2015)
- Volker Hermann (MSc 2014)
- Philipp Rosenzweig (BSc 2014)
- Gerrit Wrede (BSc 2014)
- Max Wilhelm (BSc 2013)
- Michael Donig (BSc 2013)
- Philip Ries (Diploma 2012)
- Marco Potenz (Diploma 2012)
- Kerstin Biedermann (PhD 2012)
- Michaela Münzel (Diploma 2011)
- Stefan Regensburger (BSc 2011)
- Dieter Gugel (Diploma 2011)
- Andreas Dobler (PhD 2010)
- Tobias Bierlein (Diploma 2010)
- Wolfgang Heckel (Diploma 2010)