Cornell University applied and engineering physics AEP research. Official site of David A. Muller Group
Our graduate applied physics research group is headed by David A. Muller and is located in Ithaca, NY at Cornell University. We work with scanning/transmission electron microscopes (STEM) to investigate materials at the atomic level.
- Introduction
- An introduction to the Muller Reseach Group at Cornell University in Applied and Engineering Physics specializing in electron microscopy. Includes Muller group contact information and physics research interests.
- People
- The people involved in the group currently and in the past. Our current Cornell Universty applied physics researchers include: David A. Muller, John Grazul, Lena Fitting Kourkoutis, Peter Ercius, Judy Jeeyoung Cha, Jerome Hyun, Huolin Xin.
- Applied physics reseach
- A short research statement and the group's current projects.
- Facilities
- The physics research facilities available to our group. Two FEI scanning/transmission electron microscopes (STEM), a NION STEM, a FEI dual beam focused ion beam (FIB), Fischione ion mill, tripod polishers, etc.
- Links
- Physics research links useful for microscopists and materials researchers in general.
- Websource for Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy, Web-EELS, WEELS
- A site dedicated to collecting electron energy loss spectra (EELS) standards ("fingerprints") for materials useful in the semiconductor industry
- Nanocharacterization class, AEP661
- David A. Muller's nanocharacterization class. You must be a cornell student enrolled in the class to view this page.