Margit Zacharias

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Margit Zacharias (née Margit Beyer ; * 1957 in Torgau ) is a German physicist and professor of nanotechnology .

life and work

After graduating from the University of Leipzig in a special class for mathematics and physics, Zacharias studied physics from 1974 to 1980 at the University of Leipzig with a diploma in solid state physics . At the University of Magdeburg she did her doctorate in 1984 and qualified as a professor in 1999 with the license to teach experimental physics . From 1996 to 1997 she was visiting professor in the group of Philippe Max Fauchet at the University of Rochester . From 2000 to 2005 she worked as the head of the Nanowire / Nanoparticle group at the Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics in Halle in Ulrich Gösele's department . In 2006 she was a professor at the University of Paderborn and since 2007 she has been a university professor at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg .

Publications (selection)

  • 1999: Zacharias, M .: Oxidic alloys and heterostructures of silicon and germanium for luminescence application, Leipzig
  • 2015: Menzel, A., Komin, K., Yang, Y., Güder, F., Zacharias, M .: Ultra-long zinc oxide nanowires and boron doping based on ionic liquid assisted thermal chemical vapor deposition growth, Freiburg
  • 2016: Böhler, C., Güder, F., Küçükbayrak, U., Zacharias, M., Asplund, M .: A simple approach for molecular controlled release based on atomic layer deposition hybridized organic-inorganic layers, Freiburg
  • 2017: Hiller, D., Lopéz-Vidrier, J., Gutsch, S., Zacharias, M .: Boron-incorporating silicon nanocrystals embedded in SiO2: absence of free carriers vs. B-induced defect, Freiburg
  • 2017: Hiller, D., Lopéz-Vidrier, J., Gutsch, S., Zacharias, M .: Defect-induced luminescence quenching vs. charge carrier generation of phosphorus incorporated in silicon nanocrystals as function of size, Freiburg
  • 2017: König, D., Hiller, D., Gutsch, S., Zacharias, M .: Modulation doping of silicon using aluminum-induced acceptor states in silicon dioxide, Freiburg

Awards

  • 1996–1997: Habilitation grant from the DFG
  • 2000–2005: C3 position within the framework of the C3 women's program of the Max Planck Society
  • 2009: Reinhard Koselleck Project, DFG
  • Best Poster Awards: MRS 2004, 2005, ChinaNano-2007

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