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      • 1st Period: 2015 - 2018
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        • Tailoring optical properties of randomly nanotextured layers via Anderson localization
        • Light-path engineering in disordered waveguiding systems
        • Non-Markovian continuous-time quantum random walks of multiple interacting particles
        • Quasi-disordered structures with 2D and 3D complete photonic bangaps with arbitrary small refractive-index contrast
        • Tailoring disorder in functional optical materials using a combined materials engineering and bioinspiration approach
        • Creating color and appearance of surfaces in real and Fourier space by tailored disorder
        • Porous polymer films with tailored light scattering properties
        • Fluctuation-dominated materials for advanced photonics
        • Exploiting tailored disorder in dielectric nanosurfaces to maximize their information capacity
        • Scattering interfaces with tailored disorder and binary profiles
        • Tailoring diffusive transport of light
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    • DFG Priority Program 1839
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    2. Projects
    3. 2nd Period: 2018 - 2021

    2nd Period: 2018-2021

     

    01. Tailoring optical properties of randomly nanotextured layers via Anderson localization

    Aeschlimann, Martin

    Brixner, Tobias

    Pfeiffer, Walter

     

    02. Light-path engineering in disordered waveguiding systems

    Busch, Kurt

    Pernice, Wolfram

     

    03. Non-Markovian continuous-time quantum random walks of multiple interacting particles

    Busch, Kurt

    Perez Leija, Armando

    Szameit, Alexander

     

    04. Quasi-disordered structures with 2D and 3D complete photonic bandgaps with arbitrary small refractive-index contrast

    Eich, Manfred

     

    05. Tailoring disorder in functional optical materials using a combined materials engineering and bioinspiration approach

    von Freymann, Georg

    Zollfrank, Cordt

     

    06. Creating color and appearance of surfaces in real and Fourier space by tailored disorder

    Giessen, Harald

    Weiss, Thomas

     

    07. Porous polymer films with tailored light scattering properties

    Gomard, Guillaume

    Hölscher, Hendrik

     

    08. Fluctuation-dominated materials for advanced photonics

    Lienau, Christoph

    Runge, Erich

    Schaaf, Peter

     

    09. Exploiting tailored disorder in dielectric nanosurfaces to maximize their information capacity

    Pertsch, Thomas

    Rockstuhl, Carsten

    Staude, Isabelle

     

    10. Scattering interfaces with tailored disorder and binary profiles

    Rockstuhl, Carsten

    Wehrspohn, Ralf

     

    11. Tailoring diffusive transport of light

    Wegener, Martin

     

     

     

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    SPP 1839

    Prof. Dr. Cordt Zollfrank

    Chair of Biogenic Polymers

    TUM Campus Straubing
    for Biotechnology and Sustainability

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    D-94315 Straubing

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