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CENEM – Nanomechanics

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  • CENEM - Computational Microscopy Group
  • CENEM - Electron Microscopy
  • CENEM - Nanocharacterization
  • CENEM - Nanomechanics
  • Chemistry of Thin Film Materials
  • Cluster of Excellence – Engineering of Advanced Materials
  • Data-based Materials Design
  • Institute for Multiscale Simulation
  • OICE - Optical Imaging Centre Erlangen
  • Organic Materials & Devices
  • Photonic Crystal Fibres
  • Physics Underlying Life Sciences
  • Self-Organization Processes

CENEM – Nanomechanics

Merle Group

Photo Nanomechanics and Atom Probe team at IZNF
Nanomechanics and Atom Probe team at IZNF

Research Focus

The group around PD Dr. Benoit Merle focuses on exploring the mechnical properties of materials at the micrometer to nanometer scale. The investigated samples include thin films, surfaces and small microstructural components, which are investigated under different loading conditions, such as fatigue, creep, scratching and fracture. The group has a long experience developing tailored experimental methods for adressing specific scientific questions. Its competence encompasses:

  • Nanoindentation
  • Micromechanical testing, e.g. Micropillar Compression and Microbeam Bending
  • In situ micromechanical testing in electron microscopes
  • Nanotribology
  • Mechanical Testing of submicrometric thin films
  • Atomic Force Microscopy
  • Focused Ion Beam Microscopy

The nanomechanics group is part of the Materials Science & Engineering Institute for General Materials Properties headed by Prof. Dr. Mathias Göken.

 

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Contact: http://www.gmp.ww.uni-erlangen.de/people_show_engl.php?id_p=1

 

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