Peter Bøggild

Peter Bøggild

Professor, Section leader

DTU PHYSICS
Department of Physics

Technical University of Denmark

Fysikvej

Building 309, room 249

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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News from DTU

2023
05 JAN

DTU researchers have cut the world’s smallest Christmas record

Just in time for Christmas, a world record is achieved at DTU. Researchers have cut a Rocking Around the Christmas Tree snippet onto a 40-micrometre-wide record.

2021
Graphene christmas trees. Illustration: Jie Ji.
22 DEC

World’s thinnest Christmas tree created at DTU

A Christmas tree with a thickness of one atom is made at DTU. It shows how terahertz measurements can be used to ensure the quality of graphene. 

Materials Physics Electrotechnology and automation Electronics Micro and nanotechnology Sensors Semiconductors Materials technology
Dorte Danielsen and Lene Gammelgaard in the lab. Photo: DTU Physics.
13 SEP

Quantum materials cut closer than ever

A new method designs nanomaterials with less than 10-nanometer precision. It could pave the way for faster, more energy-efficient electronics. 

Micro and nanotechnology Materials Semiconductors Physics Electronics Materials technology
2020
Foto Colourbox
12 MAY

Researcher seeing huge potential in online conferences

Twice as many participated in the CarbOnlineHagen online conference as in the recent physical conferences. Initiator and professor, Peter Bøggild, finds online meeting more inclusive.

27 MAR

International stars in the digital classroom

Schools and universities are closed and all teaching is conducted digitally. The new situation is not just a limitation—it also opens up new possibilities.

Physics
2019
Grafik: Carl Otto Moesgaard
18 FEB

Breakthrough in the search for graphene-based electronics

A team of researchers from Denmark has solved one of the biggest challenges in making effective nanoelectronics based on graphene. The new results have just been published in Nature Nanotechnology.

Electronics Micro and nanotechnology Semiconductors Superconductors
2018
06 JUL

Research in 2D materials boosted

January 1st, 2019, DTU merges research on two-dimensional (2D) materials.

Physics Materials Materials technology
2017
Carbon atoms assemble themselves
07 JUL

Carbon atoms assemble themselves on command

Using a new method that gets carbon atoms to assemble themselves, researchers open up for opportunities to create quantum dots that can revolutionize the information technology of the future.

Quantum theory and atomic physics Nanoparticles
2016
Micromanipulator: Here, a glass plate with polymer is placed on a sample holder.  Glass plate with polymer gripper.   Aluminium sample holder.   Microscope.  Illustration: Kirchgassner.dk
02 DEC

New atom building method

DTU researchers have developed a method of constructing atom-thin materials, paving the way for developing materials with new properties.

Materials Nanoparticles Materials technology