Center for Light-Matter Interaction, Sensors & Analytics (LISA+)

Schreiber group: Physics of molecular & biological matter

The experimental research group of Frank Schreiber investigates organic molecules at interfaces with a number of complementary techniques, specifically diffraction (x-ray / synchrotron and neutrons, elastic and inelastic) as well as optical and vibrational spectroscopy. Current research activities include (1) organic semiconducting films for organic electronics and optoelectronics, fabricated by evaporation, (2) organic molecules including biomolecules at the solid-liquid interface, (3) biological macro molecules (proteins) and (functionalized) nanoparticles in (colloidal) solution with respect to their structure at the interface to the solution (water with salt ions) and their dynamics.

More information is available on the group homepage of Frank Schreiber.