Franz Wieser M.Sc.

- Doctoral Student
- Room: A.3.214
- Telephone: +49 9131 7133363
My research focuses on the development and application of single-molecule fluorescence techniques at low temperatures. In particular, I exploit the superior photophysical properties of organic dyes in a cryogenic environment to perform ultrahigh-resolution microscopy at the Angstrom level, where the structure of individual biomolecules becomes accessible.
- Nanoparticle detection in an open-access silicon microcavity
S. Kuhn, G. Wachter, F.-F. Wieser, J. Millem, M. Schneider, J. Schalko, U. Schmid, M. Trupke and M. Arndt
Appl. Phys. Lett. 111, 253107 (2017) | Journal
Since 2017
PhD in Physics, MPI Erlangen
09/2015 – 09/2017
MSc. in Physics, University of Vienna, Austria
Optical cooling of silicon nanoparticles in a microcavity, M. Arndt
06/2015-08/2015
Visiting student, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Design of magnetic fields for cold atoms experiments, H.C. Nägerl
03/2014 – 09/2015
BSc. in Physics, University of Vienna, Austria
Development of cold molecular beam sources for biomolecules, biomolecular clusters and nanoparticles, M. Arndt
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