Biography
Stefan Rohrmoser joined the LHO in March 2006 for his PhD
studies of the excitonic properties of heterostructured
colloidal nanocrystals. He is performing ultrafast spectroscopic
studies under the application of external fields to reveal fine
structure coupling mechanisms in CdSe/CdS nanorods. Stefan was
awarded a Dipl. Phys. by the LMU Munich where he started his
research in colloidal nanocrystals at the
group of Prof. J. Feldmann. Stefan was working as research assistant at the
Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics in Munich, the BESSY in
Berlin and the LMU in Munich.
Research Interests
Skills
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ultrafast and cw spectroscopy -
laser interferometry -
cryogenic systems and high magnetic fields -
light, electron and force microscopy -
sputtering, thermal evaporation -
Langmuir-Blodgett and Layer-by-Layer assembly
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Publications
`Temperature dependence of exciton transfer in hybrid quantum well/nanocrystal
heterostructures',
Rohrmoser S.,
Baldauf J., Harley R.T. and Lagoudakis P.G.
Appl. Phys. Lett. 91,
092126 (2007)
`Time and spectrally resolved enhanced fluorescence using silver nanoparticle impregnated polycarbonate substrates', Lagonigro L.,
Peacock A.,
Rohrmoser S.,
Hasell T., Howdle S. M., Sazio P. and Lagoudakis P.G.,
Appl. Phys. Lett. 93,
261114 (2008)
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