Matthias Bode

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Matthias Bode (* 1967 in Alfeld (Leine) ) is a German physicist .

From 1987 to 1993 he studied physics at the Technical University in Braunschweig and the Free University of Berlin . After the 1992/1993 diploma thesis on "Two-electron coincidence spectroscopy of scattering events on the W (100) surface" by Jürgen Kirschner, he moved to the University of Hamburg in Roland Wiesendanger's group , where he wrote his dissertation in 1996 with the Submitted title “Structural and Local Electronic Properties of Ultrathin Iron Films on W (110)”.

In the following years, together with Roland Wiesendanger, he developed the method of spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy (see web links ), with which they succeeded in imaging magnetic surfaces with previously unattainable resolution. For this work, Bode and Wiesendanger were awarded the Philip Morris Research Prize 2003. In the same year Matthias Bode completed his habilitation with an overview article in the journal Reports on Progress in Physics .

At the beginning of 2007, Bode moved to the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at the Argonne National Laboratory as group leader . Since 2010 he has held a W3 professorship at the Chair of Experimental Physics at the University of Würzburg , where he deals with the correlation of structural, electronic and magnetic properties of nanomaterials.

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  2. nano.anl.gov: Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) , accessed November 21, 2010