The progress in manufacturing nanostructured materials has opened new opportunities for exploring the
interplay between superconductivity and ferromagnetism in hybrid systems. Currently I am interested in the
screening properties of bi- and multilayer superconductor-ferromagnet films which are expected to be non-trivial.
Preliminary results for bilayers indicate a non-monotonic dependence of the effective screening length on the
thickness of the ferromagnetic layer. Experiments are performed in the group of T. Lemberger.
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