Dr. Michal Seibt
- Email: Michal.Seibt@converis5.com
- Mobile: +49 176 987565
- Phone: +49 721 876574
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Zur Giesserei 7
76227 Karlsruhe
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Work Affiliations
- From 04/16/2010 to Present: Researcher, Department of Applied Physics
Research Interest
Applied physics is physics which is intended for a particular technological or practical use. It is usually considered as a bridge or a connection between "pure" physics and engineering.
Research Areas
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Publications
- Direct imaging of the structural change generated by dielectric breakdown in MgO based magnetic tunnel junctions; Thomas A, Drewello V, Schafers M, et al.; 2008; Journal article
- Electric breakdown in ultrathin MgO tunnel barrier junctions for spin-transfer torque switching; Schafers M, Drewello V, Reiss G, et al.; 2009; Journal article
- Electron microscopy analysis of crystalline silicon islands formed on screen-printed aluminum-doped p-type silicon surfaces; Bock R, Schmidt J, Brendel R, et al.; 2008; Journal article
- ELECTRON MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS OF SILICON ISLANDS AND LINE STRUCTURES FORMED ON SCREEN-PRINTED AL-DOPED P(+)-SURFACES; Bock R, Schmidt J, Brendel R, et al.; 2008; Other
- Epitaxial growth of MgO and Fe/MgO/Fe magnetic tunnel junctions on (100)-Si by molecular beam epitaxy; Miao GX, Chang JY, van Veenhuizen MJ, et al.; 2008; Journal article
- Localization and preparation of recombination-active extended defects for transmission electron microscopy analysis; Falkenberg MA, Schuhmann H, Seibt M, et al.; 2010; Journal article
- Long-range order on the atomic scale induced at CoFeB/MgO interfaces; Eilers G, Ulrichs H, Munzenberg M, et al.; 2009; Journal article
- Seebeck effect in magnetic tunnel junctions; Walter M, Walowski J, Zbarsky V, et al.; 2011; Journal article
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Keywords
Elastic properties, electron spin resonance, magnetism