TY - GEN A1 - Koval, Yuri A1 - Lazareva, I. A1 - Müller, P. A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Friedrich, Daniel T1 - Field effect transistors on graphitized polymer surfaces KW - transistors KW - polymer Y1 - 2011 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Lazareva, I. A1 - Koval, Yuri A1 - Müller, P. A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Interface screening and imprint in pol(vinylidene fluoride/trifluoroethylene) ferroelectric field effect transistors KW - interface KW - screening KW - transistors Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Lazareva, I. A1 - Mandal, Dipankar A1 - Paloumpa, Ioanna A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Koval, Yuri A1 - Müller, P. A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Electrical investigations on metal/ferroelectric/insulator/semiconductor structures using Poly[vinylidene fluoride trifluoroethylene] as ferroelectric layer for organic nonvolatile memory applications KW - metal KW - frerroelectric KW - insulator KW - semiconductor Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Lazareva, I. A1 - Koval, Yuri A1 - Müller, P. A1 - Paloumpa, Ioanna A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Field effect transistor of graphitized polyimide with P(VDF-TrFE) as gate insulator T2 - Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, Reihe 6, Bd. 43 N2 - Surfaces of polyimide films were graphitized by low-energy ion irradiation. The conductivity was between 10−5 to 200 S/cm [1]. We prepared field effect transistors using this material. Ferroelectric P(VDF-TrFE) was used as gate insulator. The thickness of P(VDF-TrFE) varied from 120 nm to 1200 nm. Properties of P(VDF-TrFE) were investigated by current-voltage measurements of metal/ P(VDF-TrFE)/metal capacitors. We have found that at room temperature, the coercive field of P(VDF-TrFE) does not depend on the film thickness. At lower temperatures the coercive field increases proportionally to the reciprocal temperature. Remnant polarization is 9.5 µC/cm2. It slightly rises with decreasing temperature. Our recent results of field effect mobility, carrier concentration and threshold voltage are presented. [1] I. Lazareva, Y. Koval, M. Alam, S. Strömsdörfer, P. Müller, Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 262108 (2007) Y1 - 2008 UR - http://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2008/conference/berlin/part/df/session/11/contribution/6 SN - 0420-0195 SP - S. 195 PB - Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft CY - Bad Honnef ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter A1 - Müller, Sebastian A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Wehner, Stefan T1 - In-situ analysis of moving reaction fronts for the bistable CO oxidation reaction on noble metal catalyst T2 - Extended Abstracts Book of First International Conference on Materials for Energy N2 - Experimental data on the reaction kinetics of catalytic processes are prerequisite for modeling of such reactions and their output. We investigate the CO oxidation on some noble metal catalysts, like Iridium(111) and Palladium(111) which is a bistable surface reaction. In a specific range of CO content in the feed gas islands of one or the other adsorbate nucleate and grow, which is recorded with photo electron emission microscopy (PEEM). During these transients the coverage on the surface changes from predominantly oxygen covered to predominantly CO covered resp. vice versa. But the resolution of PEEM and especially its unknown and nonlinear dependence of coverage of the two adsorbates (oxygen and CO) and image intensity make it impossible to extract the changes in coverage. On the other hand the reaction diffusion model based on the Langmuir-Hinshelwood-mechanism delivers the coverage of oxygen and carbon monoxide. The shapeand wall velocity of those islands has been connected perfectly to each other [CPL 423 (2006) 39], but not the absolute coverage and their variation during the reaction. Since the domain wall velocity is small on Iridium(111), this has opened the possibility for a detailed analysis of the changing coverage inside this domain wallutilizing synchrotron radiation and photo electron spectroscopy at BESSY II. The coverage profile of oxygen and CO inside a moving domain wall was measured for both cases using XPS spectra at O1s, C1s and the valence band during thereaction. Comparison with the reaction-diffusion-model and other catalytic surfaces, like Palladium(111) are done. KW - CO oxidation KW - Ir KW - Pd KW - photo electron emission microscopy (PEEM) Y1 - 2010 SN - 978-3-89746-117-8 SP - S. 932 PB - Dechema e.V. CY - Frankfurt ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Felix A1 - Torger, Bernhard A1 - Allertz, Peter J. A1 - Jähnichen, Klaus A1 - Keßler, Stefan A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Simon, Frank A1 - Salchert, Katrin A1 - Mäurer, Haike A1 - Pospiech, Doris T1 - Multifunctional crosslinkable itaconic acid copolymers for enzyme immobilization T2 - European Polymer Journal N2 - UV-Crosslinkable itaconic copolymers are developed to provide new multifunctional materials for coatings which combine crosslinkable functionalities and the possibility to immobilize enzymes. The polymer-immobilized enzymes were used for water treatment to decompose persistent organic molecules. Introduction of suitable comonomers allows tailoring the mechanical and chemical properties for special applications. Copolymers containing MMA and itaconic anhydride were chosen because of the formation of long-term stable anhydride functionalities. These anhydride functionalities are employed to attach enzymes covalently. 4-Benzoylphenyl methacrylate is used as comonomer for UV-initiated crosslinking. Terpolymers are successfully obtained by radical copolymerization in solution. The copolymers are compared to poly(ethylene-alt-maleic anhydride) [P(EMA)] often used with respect to enzyme immobilization, activity and hydrolytic stability. The hydrolysis stability of the copolymers against water is studied by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. Thin films are prepared on glass substrates in a layer-by-layer procedure by spin-coating. The layer formation is monitored by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. UV-crosslinking of the copolymer films is performed taking the optimal irradiation dose that avoids polymer degradation. ATR-FTIR spectroscopy verifies the coupling reaction between amino groups of the enzyme and the anhydride groups on the surface of the crosslinked polymer film. The syringaldazine (4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde azine) test and 2,2´-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS) assay demonstrate that the immobilized enzymes maintain their activities. The functional copolymers showed a significant effect in reduction of persistent organic pollutants in contaminated waste water. KW - ATR-FTIR spectroscopy KW - Crosslinking KW - Enzyme-immobilization KW - Itaconc acid KW - Methacrylate copolymer Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2018.03.014 VL - 102 SP - 47 EP - 55 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Boch, Steffen A1 - Allan, Eric A1 - Birkhofer, Klaus A1 - Bossdorf, Oliver A1 - Blüthgen, Nico A1 - Christ-Breulmann, Sabina A1 - Diekötter, Tim A1 - Dormann, Carsten F. A1 - Gossner, Martin M. A1 - Hallmann, Christine A1 - Hemp, Andreas A1 - Hölzel, Norbert A1 - Jung, Kirsten A1 - Klaus, Valentin H. A1 - Klein, Alexandra M. A1 - Kleinebecker, Till A1 - Lange, Markus A1 - Müller, Jörg A1 - Nacke, Heiko A1 - Prati, Daniel A1 - Renner, Swen C. A1 - Rothenwöhrer, Christoph A1 - Schall, Peter A1 - Schulze, Ernst-Detlef A1 - Socher, Stephanie A. A1 - Tscharntke, Teja A1 - Türke, Manfred A1 - Weiner, Christiane N. A1 - Weisser, Wolfgang W. A1 - Westphal, Catrin A1 - Wolters, Volkmar A1 - Wubet, Tesfaye A1 - Fischer, Markus T1 - Extensive und jährlich wechselnde Nutzungsintensität fördert den Artenreichtum im Grünland T2 - ANLIEGEN NATUR Y1 - 2016 UR - https://www.biom.uni-freiburg.de/mitarbeiter/dormann/boch2016anliegennatur.pdf SN - 1864-0729 VL - 38 IS - 1 SP - 86 EP - 95 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Neyret, Margot A1 - Le Provost, Gaëtane A1 - Boesing, Andrea Larissa A1 - Schneider, Florian D. A1 - Baulechner, Dennis A1 - Bergmann, Joana A1 - Vries, Franciska T. de A1 - Fiore-Donno, Anna Maria A1 - Geisen, Stefan A1 - Goldmann, Kezia A1 - Merges, Anna A1 - Saifutdinov, Ruslan A. A1 - Simons, Nadja K. A1 - Tobias, Joseph A. A1 - Zaitsev, Andrey S. A1 - Gossner, Martin M. A1 - Jung, Kirsten A1 - Kandeler, Ellen A1 - Krauss, Jochen A1 - Penone, Caterina A1 - Schloter, Michael A1 - Schulz, Stefanie A1 - Staab, Michael A1 - Wolters, Volkmar A1 - Apostolakis, Antonios A1 - Birkhofer, Klaus A1 - Boch, Steffen A1 - Boeddinghaus, Runa S. A1 - Bolliger, Ralph A1 - Bonkowski, Michael A1 - Buscot, François A1 - Dumack, Kenneth A1 - Fischer, Markus A1 - Gan, Huei Ying A1 - Heinze, Johannes A1 - Hölzel, Norbert A1 - John, Katharina A1 - Klaus, Valentin H. A1 - Kleinebecker, Till A1 - Marhan, Sven A1 - Müller, Jörg A1 - Renner, Swen C. A1 - Rillig, Matthias C. A1 - Schenk, Noëlle V. A1 - Schöning, Ingo A1 - Schrumpf, Marion A1 - Seibold, Sebastian A1 - Socher, Stephanie A. A1 - Solly, Emily F. A1 - Teuscher, Miriam A1 - Kleunen, Mark van A1 - Wubet, Tesfaye A1 - Manning, Peter T1 - A slow-fast trait continuum at the whole community level in relation to land-use intensification T2 - Nature Communications N2 - AbstractOrganismal functional strategies form a continuum from slow- to fast-growing organisms, in response to common drivers such as resource availability and disturbance. However, whether there is synchronisation of these strategies at the entire community level is unclear. Here, we combine trait data for 2800 above- and belowground taxa from 14 trophic guilds spanning a disturbance and resource availability gradient in German grasslands. The results indicate that most guilds consistently respond to these drivers through both direct and trophically mediated effects, resulting in a ‘slow-fast’ axis at the level of the entire community. Using 15 indicators of carbon and nutrient fluxes, biomass production and decomposition, we also show that fast trait communities are associated with faster rates of ecosystem functioning. These findings demonstrate that ‘slow’ and ‘fast’ strategies can be manifested at the level of whole communities, opening new avenues of ecosystem-level functional classification. KW - General Physics and Astronomy KW - General Biochemistry KW - General Chemistry KW - Multidisciplinary KW - Genetics and Molecular Biology Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45113-5 SN - 2041-1723 VL - 15 IS - 1 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Mikalo, Ricardo Pablo A1 - Paloumpa, Ioanna A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Elektronik mit organischen Materialien N2 - Plastikelektronik, flexible Solarzellen, intelligente Kleidung, neuartige und maßgeschneiderte Transducer für die Gas-, Flüssigkeits- und Biosensorik, all dies sind Anwendungen, die ohne halbleitende Polymere nicht denkbar wären und die Bereiche erschließen, in denen zur Zeit eine regelrechte Goldgräberstimmung herrscht. Mit wichtigen Beiträgen im Grundlagen- und Anwendungsbereich nimmt die BTU Cottbus an dieser Entwicklung teil, u. a. auch durch eine Kooperation mit dem Institut für Mikrobiologie des Carl-Thiem-Klinikums Cottbus.In diesem Artikel werden die Voraussetzungen für die Konstruktion organischer Feldeffekt-Transistoren mit gassensitiver Gate-Elektrode vorgestellt. Untersuchungen zur elektronischen Struktur des organischen Halbleiters Poly(3-Hexylthiophen), die Anwendung dieses Materials als aktive Schicht in organischen Feldeffekt-Transitoren, die Gassensitivität von Polypyrrolelektroden auf Quarz-Mikrowaagen und die Mikrorstukturierung organischer Elektroden werden beschrieben. Y1 - 2002 PB - BTU Cottbus, Eigenverlag ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Paloumpa, Ioanna A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Low-cost-Plot-Technologie fur die Mikrostrukturierung von Gassensoren T2 - Sensoren im Fokus neuer Anwendungen, 5. Dresdner Sensor-Symposium, 10. - 12. Dezember 2001, Dresden N2 - Bei der Herstellung von Mikrosensoren ist die Strukturierung von Elektroden oder elektrischen Zu-leitungen mit einem hohen Miniaturisierungsgrad ein entscheidender Punkt. Dazu müs-sen häufig teure Verfahren (Lithographie, Maskentechniken) herangezogen werden.Dieser Beitrag beschreibt eine low-cost-Technologie zur Herstellung organischer Mikrostrukturen für elektronische und messtechnische Anwendungen im Bereich der Sensorik. Geplottete Strukturen mit Polypyrrol und Poly(3,4-Ethylen-Dioxy-Thiophen), dotiert mit Polystyrolsulfonat (PEDOT/PSS) wurden als Widerstandssensoren für die Detektion von Luftfeuchte ein-gesetzt. Die prinzipielle Ein-satzmöglichkeit unserer Technik im Bereich der organischen Elektronik konnten wir mit dem Bau organischer Feldeffekttransistoren nachweisen. Mit einem computergesteu-erten Plotter des Typs Rol-land DXY-1150A, Plot-Kapillaren für das Tuschezeichnen, handelsüblichen Folien für wasserlösliche Tinten als Substrat und kolloidalen Graphit als leitendes Material konnten wir Auflösungen, das heißt insbesondere Kanalbreiten bzw. Elektrodenabstände im Bereich von 20+10%B5m (auf 2cm Länge) her-stellen. Y1 - 2002 SN - 3-935712-71-5 SP - 166 EP - 169 PB - w.e.b. Universitätsverlag CY - Dresden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Hoffmann, Patrick A1 - Milko, S. A1 - Burkov, Yevgen A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - PEEM and µ-NEXAFS of Cu-In-S-Surfaces N2 - The composition of CuInS2-films tends to differ from the ideal ratio of 1:1:2. A molecularlyvariation of dm=[Cu]/[In]-1 not equal 0 occurs due to the formation of binary phases as segregation's at the surface, as crystallites in the bulk of the film or at the surface of grains [1]. Furthermore, the range of homogeneity of the phase CuInS2 is relatively large caused by a low enthalpy of formation of defects like Cu-vacancies [2]. Segregation's at surfaces can be removed by KCN etching or by an electrochemical process [3, 4] We investigated the effect of an in-situ-heat-treatment of samples, prepared in the Cu-rich regime with additional amounts of copper, deposited on the surface of the Cu-In-S-films.We used Cu-In-S-films on molybdenum, prepared from precursors of Cu/In and a following reactive annealing-process in a sulphur-atmosphere. The experiments were performed as follows: The surface of the films was cleaned in situ to remove CuS-Phases by Argon-bombardment. The thin layers of additional Copper were prepared by evaporation of copper metal in Knudsen-cells. The thickness of this copper-films is in the range of monolayers, revealed by a calibration with copper on iron-substrates. After this deposition the samples were heated up to several temperatures (up to 550 ºC) for ten minutes, respectively. Here the molybdenum back-contact was used as electrical heater. Y1 - 2002 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Milko, S. A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Preparation of stoichiometric CuInS2-surfaces - an XPS, UPS-study JF - Thin Solid Films N2 - CuInS2 films are investigated with photoelectron spectroscopy. We find significant deviation from the stoichiometric composition depending on the preparation on the films. For Cu-rich films (start composition) we show that by Ar sputtering and annealing the surface composition varies along a binary cut of the Cu-In-S ternary phase diagram. We also present a novel technique which brings the surface composition close to the stoichiometric stability range of the CuInS2 phase. The technique used the evaporation of Cu on the sputter cleaned surface. KW - Stoichiometric CuInS2-films KW - Annealing KW - XPS KW - UPS Y1 - 2003 SN - 0040-6090 VL - 431-432 SP - 312 EP - 316 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Burkov, Yevgen A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - PEEM and my-NEXAFS of Cu-In-S2-surfaces T2 - Thin Solid Films N2 - Polycrystalline CuInS2 samples are an ideal system for photoemission electron microscope studies. The polycrystalline grains have a diameter of approximately 5 small mu, Greekm and the system is expected to be highly inhomogeneous because of the existence of many sub-phases. We used a recently established procedure to reproducibly obtain stoichiometric CuInS2-surfaces and follow the changes in the morphology, the elemental inhomogeneous distribution, and the development of the electronic structure upon its preparation. We find that the individual grains trend to coagulate, the surface composition becomes more homogeneous, and identify characteristic features of the unoccupied DOS. KW - CuInS2 films KW - Annealing-process KW - PEEM KW - small mu KW - NEXAFS Y1 - 2003 SN - 0040-6090 VL - 431-432 SP - 307 EP - 311 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Paloumpa, Ioanna A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Carbon-plot-microstructuring for all-polymer-transistors T2 - Synthetic Metals N2 - This contribution describes the use of a low-cost technology to produce organic microstructures for electronically applications. With a computer driven plotter, substrates like printing foil and colloidal graphite (diluted in water) for the electrodes, we realised channel lengths of 20±10 microm. Compared with transistor devices, fabricated using conventional photolithographic methods and the same semiconducting material, this technique is a hopeful approach to produce microelectronic structures that are low-cost and all-organic. KW - Ten micrometer carbon-plot KW - Organic field-effect-transistors KW - Low-cost-technique Y1 - 2003 SN - 0379-6779 VL - 138 IS - 1-2 SP - 271 EP - 273 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Bär, Werner A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Jahnke, Agnes A1 - Schwiertz, Carola A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Organische Feldeffekttransistoren als Transducer in der Biosensorik Y1 - 2003 SN - 3-935712-92-8 SP - 119 EP - 223 PB - w.e.b.-Univ.-Verl. CY - Dresden ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Goryachko, Andriy A1 - Burkov, Yevgen A1 - Schwiertz, Carola A1 - Ratzke, Markus A1 - Köble, J. A1 - Reif, Jürgen A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Scanning Kelvin Probe Microscopy and Photoemission electron microscopy of organic source-drain structures T2 - Synthetic Metals N2 - n order to optimize organic field effect transistors (OFETs), the characterisation of active-layer surfaces in terms of their roughness, chemical composition and distribution of surface potentials is important. We report on high-resolution microscopic mapping of organic source-drain structures with P3HT as the semiconductor by scanning Kelvin probe microscopy (SKPM) and photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM). It was shown that PEEM is able to characterise the surface morphology (roughness), the chemical homogeneity and the composition of organic structures. The two-dimensional mapping of surface potentials by SKPM with applied source-drain voltages is shown to be an important ingredient of OFETs failure mode analysis. KW - Photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) KW - Scanning Kelvin probe microscopy (SKPM) KW - OFET Y1 - 2004 SN - 0379-6779 VL - 146 IS - 3 SP - 377 EP - 382 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Klaus T1 - PEEM studies of KCN-etched CuInS2 surfaces Y1 - 2004 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Klaus T1 - PEEM imaging contrast in an operating organic electronic device Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Klaus T1 - Spectro-Microscopic Characterisation of CuInS2 Surfaces N2 - hotoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) is used to study CuInS2 surfaces. CuInS2 (CIS) is used as polycrystalline absorber layer for thin film solar cells. A characterisation in terms of morphological information, elemental distribution, and of doping inhomogeneities at the surface is very important. We demonstrate that the method is capable for such surface studies in high lateral resolution. The use of synchrotron radiation allows the visualization of chemical inhomogeneities in single grains. By taking PEEM images around the absorption edges of Cu, In, or S, we are able to map elemental distributions, separated from morphology-dependent information in the PEEM image. KW - High-resolution PEEM KW - CuInS2 KW - Solar cells KW - Surface characterisation Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Paloumpa, Ioanna A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - A polymer high-k dielectric insulator for organic field effect Transistors T2 - Journal of Applied Physics Y1 - 2005 SN - 0021-8979 VL - 98 IS - 5 SP - S. 056104 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Sohal, Rakesh A1 - Torche, Mohamed A1 - Paloumpa, Ioanna A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Hoffmann, Patrick A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Grenzflächenoptimierung für funktionale Dünnschichtsysteme: Oxide und Polymere T2 - Forum der Forschung Y1 - 2005 SN - 0947-6989 VL - 9 IS - 18 SP - 49 EP - 56 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Scheer, R. A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter A1 - Burkov, Yevgen T1 - Preparation of stoichiometric CuInS2-Surfaces JF - Thin Solid Films KW - preparation Y1 - 2004 SN - 0040-6090 VL - 451–452 SP - 120 EP - 123 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Burkov, Yevgen A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Photo-Emission-Electron-Microscopy for Characterization of an Operating Organic Electronic Device KW - photo-emission-electron-microscopy Y1 - 2006 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Paloumpa, Ioanna A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter A1 - Henkel, Karsten T1 - Organic thin film transistors with polymer high-k dielectric insulator KW - high-k Y1 - 2006 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Klaus A1 - Henkel, Karsten A1 - Schmeißer, Dieter T1 - Organic field effect transistors with ferroelectric hysteresis Y1 - 2007 ER -