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CTFM Chair

Chair 'Chemistry of Thin Film Materials'

Research Focus

Chemistry of Thin Film MaterialsResearch in the chair ‘Chemistry of Thin Film Materials’ focuses on the development of preparative methods for nanostructured inorganic materials and interfaces at which various types of energy conversion phenomena can be studied. We create inorganic nanoparticles and nanostructures with accurately tunable geometry, and we study their physical and chemical properties systematically as they vary with the geometric parameters. We are particularly interested in the transport and exchange of electrons and ions at interfaces in solar cells, batteries, and other electrodes. We are part of FAU’s ‘Interdisciplinary Center for Nanostructured Films’ (IZNF).

Research activities are carried in two groups led by Prof. Julien Bachmann and Dr. Ryan Crisp.

 

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Prof. Dr. Julien Bachmann

Julien Bachmann
Prof. Dr. Julien Bachmann (Foto: Erich Malter, FAU)

Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy
Lehrstuhl für Chemistry of thin film materials (Prof. Dr. Bachmann)

Room: Room 02.136
Cauerstr. 3
91058 Erlangen
  • Phone number: +49 9131 85-70551
  • Email: julien.bachmann@fau.de
  • Website: https://chemistry.nat.fau.eu/bachmann-group/
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Section

Materials Chemistry

Research areas

Molecular materials:
Energy


Nanostructured interfaces for charge transfer

Extremely thin absorber solar cells

Electrocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis

Solar batteries

Thin functional coatings: semiconductors, catalysts

Molecular materials:
Information


Atomic layer processing: designer reagents for precision solid deposition

Molecular materials:
Sustainability


Atomic layer processing: precision solid deposition in mild conditions

Atomic-layer additive manufacturing


Member of:

FAU Competence Center Engineering of Advanced Materials (FAU EAM)

FAU Profile Center New Materials and Processes (FAU NMP)

FAU Profile Center Solar (FAU Solar)

SFB 1452: Catalysis at Liquid Interfaces (CLINT)

Dr. Ryan Crisp

Ryan Crisp
Photograph: Crisp

Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy
Lehrstuhl für Chemistry of thin film materials (Prof. Dr. Bachmann)

Room: Room 02.142
Cauerstr. 3
91058 Erlangen
  • Phone number: +49 9131 85-70428
  • Email: ryan.crisp@fau.de
  • Website: http://www.chemistry.nat.fau.eu/crisp-group

Section

Materials Chemistry

Research areas

Molecular materials:
Energy


Nanomaterials for solar-to-X

Molecular materials:
Sustainability


New optoelectronics development with non-critical materials

Photochemical degradation mechanisms of PFAS

Our commitment

Members of the CTFM chair are committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment in our laboratory, where all have the opportunity to reach their highest potential as scientists and people. We believe that a diversity of skills, perspectives, and experiences is critical to the success of our research and constitutes our greatest strength as a group. We welcome and value researchers of any ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical ability, socioeconomic status, age and more. Our goal is to create and maintain a culture such that each member of the group feels they belong and each can flourish. This culture is achieved through tailored mentorship, interdisciplinary learning, and a collaborative atmosphere. We are committed to promoting these values of inclusivity and equity within the scientific community and beyond.

 

Selected sources of funding and collaborative projects

BTHA – Start BTHA project:
BaCzALD: ‘Bavarian-Czech alliance for photoactive films by solution atomic layer deposition’
Bavarian-Czech Academic Agenc
EU H2020 projects:

•     ‘Fast Track to Innovation’ consortium ‘Atoplot — the atomic layer 3D plotter‘
(coordinated by FAU CTFM, 2020-2022: with Atlant, SAS IEE, Femtika, Sempa)

•     ‘Factories of the Future’ consortium ‘MESOMORPH – All-in-one machine for hybrid technologies enabling high value added multi-scale integrated micro-optoelectronics’ (coordinated by Prima Industrie)

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Logo ERC •     ERC Proof of Concept Grant:
‘ALAMS— Atomic-layer additive manufacturing for solar cells’ (2022-2023)
•     ERC Consolidator Grant:
‘Solacylin — A preparative approach to geometric effects in innovative solar
cell types based on a nanocylindrical structure’ (2015-2021)
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EU COST Actions:
•     ‘RENEW-PV – Research and International Networking on Emerging Inorganic Chalcogenides for Photovoltaics’ (CA21148)•    ‘NETPORE — Network for Research, Innovation and Product Development on Porous Semiconductors and Oxides’ (CA20126)
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•     ‘Solar Reduction of CO2 at Nano-Architectured Photoelectrodes Featuring Advanced Photon Management’ (Ryan Crisp with Katarzyna Siuzdak at IMP PAN)

•     Coordinated Research Center ‘CLINT’ — ‘Catalysis at liquid interfaces’

•     ‘Catalytic and electrochemical release of solar energy stored in strained organic compounds’

•     ‘Chemistry for 3D spintronics’ (DFG-ANR, 2018-2022:
with Spintec and TU Darmstadt)

•     ‘Investigation of factors that affect the stability of composite electrode
materials’ (DFG-RFBR, 2020-2023:
with Saint Petersburg State University until 2/2022)

German National Science Foundation
(DFG)
EAM Starting Grant (2013-2014)

Interdisciplinary Center for Nanostructured Films (IZNF)

Research cluster and Competence Unit
‘Engineering of Advanced Materials’ (EAM) and ‘New Materials and Processes’ (NMP)
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•     ‘Tubulyze‘
(coordinated by FAU CTFM, 2019-2022:
with FAU WTM, DFI, HAW Hamburg, Uniwell, HI-ERN)

•     ‘ECO2nvert — Electroenzymatic CO2 reduction using recombinant CODHs from
seafloor habitats recovered via an activity-based screen’
(coordinated by Geomar, 2020-2023)

•     ‘TubulAir’
(coordinated by HAW Hamburg, 2012-2017)

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