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The Institute is well-known for its excellent experimental facilities which are on the top of world-wide scientifique and technological development in many fields of research. In the hands of skilled and experienced specialists such facilities are excellent tools to take leadership in a wealth of fields of research.


linkPfeil Analytical Chemistry
The tasks of the ZWE are: Analytical characterization of metallic, ceramic and organic materials, of the starting materials and additives with respect to purity (contaminants at trace levels); stoichiometric composition (main- and subsidiary components), and control of ... [more]

linkPfeil ANKA Beamline
The MPI-MF is operating a versatile hard x-ray beamline at the Angström Quelle Karlsruhe (ANKA) as a user facility for the institute. The MPI-MF beamline is dedicated to the in-situ investigation of structural, chemical and magnetic properties of nano-sized systems, ... [more]

linkPfeil Biomaterials
The ZWE Biomaterials provides important techniques and services in molecular biology, cell biology, and modern light microscopy. It pursues research activities on the interaction of cells with advanced biomaterials and on cell mechanics by making use of latest ... [more]

linkPfeil Data Processing
We plan, realize, and operate the computing facilities of the MPI-MF. The coordination of our hardware procurement, administration and maintenance of standardized software, and backup of user data are also part of our responsibilities. [more]

linkPfeil Thin Film Laboratory
Stable microstructures are the fundament of devices in science and technology. The ZWE Thin Film Laboratory prepares metal, ceramic or semiconductor thin films by means of physical vapour deposition. Tailored microstructures are achieved by studying nucleation, film ... [more]

linkPfeil X-ray Diffraction Laboratory
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is used in a number of research disciplines where the atomic structure of materials plays an important role. In particular, X-ray diffraction analysis is a very powerful tool to quantitatively asses the crystalline imperfection of materials, that ... [more]

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