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I am Marco Bianchi, and i work as beamline scientist at the Centre for Storage Ring Facilities (ISA) and in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Aarhus university (Denmark) under the supervision of Prof. Philp Hofmann, and in collaboration with Ass. Prof. Jill Miwa and Ass. Prof Søren Ulstrup.
My research is dedicated to the experimental exploration of the electronic structure of systems characterized by strong spin orbit splitting, topological insulators, graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, thin films and semiconductors, using high resolution Angle Resolved PhotoEmission Spectroscopy, XPS and STM.
I designed and built the ARPES end station on the new SGM3 beamline at the synchrotron radiation facility ASTRID2 in Aarhus where i also support external users.
In this web site you can find information on the projects i am involved in with brief descriptions.
For more information please contact me.
My research is dedicated to the experimental exploration of the electronic structure of systems characterized by strong spin orbit splitting, topological insulators, graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, thin films and semiconductors, using high resolution Angle Resolved PhotoEmission Spectroscopy, XPS and STM.
I designed and built the ARPES end station on the new SGM3 beamline at the synchrotron radiation facility ASTRID2 in Aarhus where i also support external users.
In this web site you can find information on the projects i am involved in with brief descriptions.
For more information please contact me.
On the Banner: emergence of Rashba-split quantum well states on Bi2Se3 (left and right) and surface state of the Bi/Ag(111) surface alloy (center).