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Ferdinand Hofer is affiliated with Graz University of Technology in Austria. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a particular focus on several specialized subfields including Materials Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Mechanical Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Mechanics of Materials.

Their scholarly output includes significant contributions in topics such as Advanced Chemical Physics Studies, Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques, Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications, Mineralogy and Gemology Studies, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels, and Metal and Thin Film Mechanics.

Ferdinand Hofer has published multiple papers in notable venues. These include:

  • New Solar Cell-Battery Hybrid Energy System: Integrating Organic Photovoltaics with Li-Ion and Na-Ion Technologies, 2020, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Microstructural changes induced by Er and Zr additions to A356 alloy investigated by thermal analyses and STEM observations, 2020, Materials Characterization
  • Thermally Induced Diffusion and Restructuring of Iron Triade (Fe, Co, Ni) Nanoparticles Passivated by Several Layers of Gold, 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Benefits of direct electron detection and PCA for EELS investigation of organic photovoltaics materials, 2020, Micron
  • Helium droplet assisted synthesis of plasmonic Ag@ZnO core@shell nanoparticles, 2020, Nano Research

Their research has also been disseminated through venues such as the TUGraz OPEN Library (Graz University of Technology), where they have contributed extensively, as well as journals like Micron, Ultramicroscopy, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, and Materials Characterization.

Ferdinand Hofer often collaborates with established peers in their field. Frequent co-authors include Gerald Kothleitner, Daniel Knez, Werner Grogger, Wolfgang Ernst, and Harald Fitzek.

Best Publications

  • Electron microscopy of nanoemulsions: An essential tool for characterisation and stability assessment

    Victoria Klang;Nadejda B. Matsko;Claudia Valenta;Ferdinand Hofer

  • Dark plasmonic breathing modes in silver nanodisks.

    Franz-Philipp Schmidt;Franz-Philipp Schmidt;Harald Ditlbacher;Ulrich Hohenester;Andreas Hohenau

  • Quantitative analysis of EFTEM elemental distribution images

    Ferdinand Hofer;Werner Grogger;Gerald Kothleitner;Peter Warbichler

  • Imaging of nanometer-sized precipitates in solids by electron spectroscopic imaging

    F. Hofer;P. Warbichler;W. Grogger

  • Electron energy-loss near-edge structures of 3d transition metal oxides recorded at high-energy resolution.

    C. Mitterbauer;G. Kothleitner;W. Grogger;H. Zandbergen

  • Microstructure and properties of nanocomposite Ti-B-N and Ti-B-C coatings

    C. Mitterer;P.H. Mayrhofer;M. Beschliesser;P. Losbichler

  • High-resolution surface plasmon imaging of gold nanoparticles by energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy

    Bernhard Schaffer;Bernhard Schaffer;Ulrich Hohenester;Andreas Trügler;Ferdinand Hofer

  • Precipitation of NbC in a model austenitic steel

    W.M. Rainforth;M.P. Black;R.L. Higginson;E.J. Palmiere

  • Solute adsorption and entrapment during eutectic Si growth in A–Si-based alloys

    Jiehua Li;Mihaela Albu;Ferdinand Hofer;peter schumacher

  • Electron energy-loss near-edge structures at the oxygen K edges of titanium(IV) oxygen compounds

    Rik Brydson;Hermann Sauer;Wilfried Engel;Ferdinand Hofer

  • Investigation of Cu2ZnSnS4 Formation from Metal Salts and Thioacetamide

    Achim Fischereder;Thomas Rath;Wernfried Haas;Heinz Amenitsch

  • Quantitative Elemental Mapping at Atomic Resolution Using X-Ray Spectroscopy

    Gerald Kothleitner;Melissa Jenny Neish;Nathan R Lugg;Scott Findlay

  • Morphing a plasmonic nanodisk into a nanotriangle.

    Franz-Philipp Schmidt;Harald Ditlbacher;Ferdinand Hofer;Joachim R. Krenn

  • Universal dispersion of surface plasmons in flat nanostructures

    Franz-Philipp Schmidt;Franz-Philipp Schmidt;Harald Ditlbacher;Ulrich Hohenester;Andreas Hohenau

  • Electron microscopical characterization of Sn/SnSb composite electrodes for lithium-ion batteries

    Irmgard Rom;Mario Wachtler;Ilse Papst;Mario Schmied

  • A Direct Route Towards Polymer/Copper Indium Sulfide Nanocomposite Solar Cells

    Thomas Rath;Michael Edler;Wernfried Haas;Achim Fischereder

  • Formation of bimetallic clusters in superfluid helium nanodroplets analysed by atomic resolution electron tomography

    Georg Haberfehlner;Philipp Thaler;Daniel Knez;Alexander Volk

  • Advantages of a monochromator for bandgap measurements using electron energy-loss spectroscopy.

    Koji Kimoto;Gerald Kothleitner;Werner Grogger;Yoshio Matsui

  • Nucleation kinetics of entrained eutectic Si in Al–5Si alloys

    Jiehua Li;M.Z. Zarif;M. Albu;Brian McKay

  • Investigation of the Formation of CuInS2 Nanoparticles by the Oleylamine Route: Comparison of Microwave-Assisted and Conventional Syntheses

    Andreas Pein;Mostafa Baghbanzadeh;Thomas Rath;Wernfried Haas

  • Activation and Deactivation of a Chemical Transformation by an Electromagnetic Field: Evidence for Specific Microwave Effects in the Formation of Grignard Reagents

    Bernhard Gutmann;Alexander M. Schwan;Benedikt Reichart;Christian Gspan

  • A study on electrolyte interactions with graphite anodes exhibiting structures with various amounts of rhombohedral phase

    W. Kohs;H.J. Santner;F. Hofer;H. Schröttner

Frequent Co-Authors

Joachim R. Krenn
Joachim R. Krenn University of Graz
Jürgen Besenhard
Jürgen Besenhard Graz University of Technology
Martin Winter
Martin Winter University of Münster
Emil J. W. List
Emil J. W. List Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Andreas Hauser
Andreas Hauser University of Geneva
Roland Resel
Roland Resel Graz University of Technology
Heinz Amenitsch
Heinz Amenitsch Graz University of Technology
Henny W. Zandbergen
Henny W. Zandbergen Delft University of Technology
Egbert Zojer
Egbert Zojer Graz University of Technology
Rik Brydson
Rik Brydson University of Leeds

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