Priv.-Doz. Dr. Miroslaw Batentschuk
PD Dr. Miroslaw Batentschuk
PD Dr. Miroslaw Batentschuk
Profile
New phosphors and hybrid films including new methods of wet chemistry synthesis of nanoparticles, modified solid-state synthesis and characterization of the crystal structure and morphology as well as optical and time-resolved emission properties:
- single crystalline films and powder phosphors for detection of the ionizing radiation,
- hybrid (binder- powder or -nanoparticles) layers for the sun spectrum adaptation in greenhouses and solar cells
- storage powder phosphor and needle-structured layers for the digital radiography and medical diagnostics,
- storage phosphors in nano-scale as novel luminescence marker for the medicine and biology,
- physics and applications of the point defects in dielectric crystals.
Curriculum Vitae
- 1971-1976: Physics Diploma at the Institute for Semiconductors, State University of Lviv, Ukraine, working with Prof. Dr. M. Pashkovski – Synthesis and electrical characterisation of the Cd1-xHgx Te singly crystals for infra-red detectors.
- 1976-1978: Research engineer at the Institute for Electronic Materials (industry), Lviv, Ukraine, working with Dr. S. Yushtshuk – growth and characterization of single crystalline (RE)xBiyY1-x-yFeO12 films for magnetic bubble domains.
- 1979-1985: Promotion (Dr. for physics and mathematics) at the Institute for Semiconductors, State University of Lviv (Ukraine) working with Prof. Dr. M. Pashkovski – Tthe influence of defects and impurities on the luminescence of CdWO4 and ZnWO4 single crystals.
- 1985-1987: PostDoc at the Institute for Semiconductors, State University of Lviv (Ukraine) working with Prof. Dr. M. Pashkovski – Colour centers in oxides and Cs-Hg- halides for optical memory.
- 1987-1996: Head of the Research Lab for Optoelectronics at the Institute of Applied Physics, State University of Lviv, Ukraine. Main topics of the research: Crystal growth and characterization of halides for optical memory and luminescent converters of ionizing radiation, mainly of the basis of yttrium-aluminium-garnet.
- 1997-2001: Senior researcher and head of the research group for phosphor materials at the Institute for Materials Science 6 – Electronic Materials, University of Erlangen- Nürnberg (Germany), working with Prof. Dr. Albrecht Winnacker
- powder storage phosphor image plates for digital radiography in the medicine and biology,
- luminescent converter for white light emitting diodes (LUCOLEDs).
- Since 2001 – academic officer and head of the research group for phosphor materials at the Institute for Materials Science 6 – Electronic Materials, University of Erlangen- Nürnberg, working with Prof. Dr. Albrecht Winnacker
- needle structured storage phosphor image plates for digital radiography in the medicine and biology,
- luminescent converter for white light emitting diodes (LUCOLEDs),
- storage marker for medical and biological research.
- 2008 – 2012: Habilitation at the Institute for Materials Science 6 – Electronic Materials, University of Erlangen- Nürnberg, working with Prof. Albrecht Winnacker – energy transfer in phosphor and storage phosphors.
- Since 2009 – academic officer and head of the research group for phosphor materials at the Institute for Materials Science 6 – Materials for Electronics and Energy Technology (i-MEET), University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, working with Prof. Dr. Christoph Brabec –
- phosphors and phosphor layers for light conversion in solar cells,
- high and low temperature photoluminescence 2D-thermometry.
- Since 2012 – Privatdozent (faculty member, University teacher) at the Institute for Materials Science 6 – Materials for Electronics and Energy Technology (i-MEET), University of Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) –
- phosphors and phosphor layers for light conversion in solar cells,
- high and low temperature photoluminescence 2D-thermometry,
- nano-phosphors for light conversion in solar cells, in white LEDs, as nano-marker in medicine and as scintillators.
Associations
- since 2001 member of the Internship Committee of the Material Department, Technical Faculty, FAU
- since 2002 member of the Study Committee of the Material Department, Technical Faculty, FAU
Supervisor
3 doctoral theses as University teacher and 4 in co-operation with Prof. Winnacker, 4 master theses as University teacher and 5 in co-operation with Prof. Winnacker, as well as 18 bachelor theses as University teacher and 3 in co-operation with Prof. Winnacker and Prof. Brabec.
Publications
approx. 137 peer-reviewed scientific publications, h-index = 24