Molekulare Metalle und magnetische Nanostrukturen

Molekulare Metalle und magnetische Nanostrukturen

Prof. Dr. Jens Müller

 


Bachelor- and Master-Projects /
Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten

In order to learn about the currently available Bachelor and Master projects and the investigated physical problems, please contact Prof. J. Müller by Email or stop by the office  _ _.326 (ground floor).

In unserer Arbeitsgruppe werden regelmäßig Projekte für Bachelor- und Master-Arbeiten aus der aktuellen Forschung in experimenteller Festkörperphysik angeboten. Eine Übersicht möglicher Projekte in unserer Arbeitsgruppe finden Sie hier. Für weitere Informationen hierzu kontaktieren Sie bitte den Arbeitsgruppenleiter, Prof. J. Müller, per Email, oder schauen Sie einfach vorbei (Erdgeschoss, Raum _ _.326, gleicher Gang wie Prüfungsamt und Dekanat).

Our Profile / Unser Profil

Our research group is concerned with the dynamical properties of charge carriers in low-dimensional molecular metals and other correlated-electron systems. By means of time-resolved transport measurements we obtain spectroscopic information on the electronic processes in the vicinity of metal-insulator transitions as well as unusual electronic, magnetic and superconducting phases.
A second emphasis is on the investigation of magnetic micro- and nanostructures. Using micro- and nanofabricated Hall sensors based on semiconductor heterostructures allows for detecting the stray field of only few or even single magnetic particles. We are interested, e.g., in the dynamics of domain wall motion as well as the fundamental mechanisms of magnetization reversal.

More details about our research areas can be found in our research profile.


Unsere Arbeitsgruppe beschäftigt sich mit den dynamischen Eigenschaften der Ladungsträger in niedrigdimensionalen molekularen Metallen und anderen korrelierten Elektronensystemen. Mittels zeitaufgelöster Transportmessungen erhalten wir spektroskopische Informationen über die elektronischen Prozesse in der Nähe von Metall-Isolator-Übergängen sowie in ungewöhnlichen elektronischen, magnetischen und supraleitenden Phasen.
Ein zweiter Schwerpunkt bildet die Untersuchung magnetischer Mikro- und Nanostrukturen. Die Verwendung von mikro- und nanostrukturierten Hall-Sensoren basierend auf Halbleiter-Heterostrukturen erlaubt die Messung des Streufeldes von einigen wenigen bzw. einzelnen magnetischen Teilchen. Wir interessieren uns z.B. für die Dynamik der Bewegung von Domänenwänden sowie für die grundlegenden Mechanismen der Magnetisierungsumkehr.

Weitere Details zu unseren Forschungsthemen finden sich in unserem Forschungsprofil.


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Master- und Bachelor-Arbeiten

In unserer Arbeitsgruppe werden regelmäßig Projekte für Bachelor- und Master-Arbeiten aus der aktuellen Forschung in experimenteller Festkörperphysik angeboten.


Um sich über die aktuell angebotenen Bachelor- und Master-Projekte und die untersuchten Fragestellungen zu informieren, kontaktieren Sie bitte den Arbeitsgruppenleiter, Prof. J. Müller, per Email, oder schauen Sie einfach vorbei (Erdgeschoß, Raum _ _.326, gleicher Gang wie Prüfungsamt und Dekanat).

In order to learn about the currently available Bachelor and Master projects and the investigated physical problems, please contact Prof. J. Müller by Email or stop by the office  _ _.326 (ground floor).

Neuigkeiten / News

2017


Articel in Science Magazine "Crystallization and vitrification of electrons in a glass-forming charge liquid" published (Sept. 29, 2017) - see press release.


M.Sc. Tatjana Thomas (former group member) joins the group as PhD student (Septembert 2017). Welcome!


Invited talk of Martion Lonsky, PhD student, at the International Symposium Frontiers in Materials Science (FMS 2017), Sep. 4 - 6, at the Alfried Krupp Kolleg in Greifswald.


M.Sc. Merlin Mitschek (TU München) joins the group as PhD student (August 2017). Welcome!


Dr. Merlin Pohlit defends his PhD thesis (August 2017) - "summa cum laude" - Congratulations!


Merlin Pohlit (PhD student) wins "Best Oral Presentation Award" at the European Conference Physics of Magnetism 2017 (PM'17). - Congratulations!


Sreejith Chulliparambil, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram, spends three months in our group with a DAAD stipend (WISE – Working Internships in Science and Engineering).


Dr. Benedikt Hartmann defends his PhD thesis (April 2017) - "summa cum laude" - Congratulations!


2016


M.Sc. Mohanad Al Mamoori (Univ. of Leeds, Univ. of Sheffield, UK; Univ. of Babylon, Iraq) joins the group as PhD student with a DAAD stipend (Oktober 2016). Welcome!


Charu Garg, student in integrated PhD program at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India, spends two months (November/December 2016) in our group within the DAAD project "Exploring the complex energy landscapes in multiglasses".


Prof. Jens Müller and Martin Lonsky, PhD student, spend spends four weeks (September/Oktober 2015) at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India, hosted by Prof. Sunil Nair within the DAAD project "Exploring the complex energy landscapes in multiglasses" and visiting the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, hosted by Prof. Pintu Das.


Manuscript on Evidence for Eight-Node Mixed-Symmetry Superconductivity in a Correlated Metal published in Physical Review Letters (June 2016).


2015


Invited talk of Merlin Pohlit, PhD student, at the 2nd International Symposium on Frontiers in Materials Science, Nov. 19 - 21, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.


Martin Lonsky, PhD student, spends four weeks (November/Dezember 2015) at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India in the group of Prof. Sunil Nair within the DAAD project "Exploring the complex energy landscapes in multiglasses".


Prof. Jens Müller spends three months (Sept. 16 - Dec. 15, 2015) as Visiting Professor at the Institute for Materials Research (IMR) at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. Click here for pictures.


In September 6 - 11, 2015, the ''International Symposium on Crystalline Organic Metals, Superconductors and Magnets'' takes place in Bad Gögging, Germany. Click here to learn more and see the conference program.


Benedikt Hartmann, Ph.D. student, spends two month (June/July 2015) in the group of Prof. Takahiko Sasaki at the Institute for Materials Research (IMR) at Tohoku University Sendai, Japan, as exchange student. Click here for pictures.


Within the DAAD project "Exploring the complex energy landscapes in multiglasses", Prof. Sunil Nair (June 2015) and M.Sc. Soumendra Nath Panja (July/August 2015) from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India, spend time in our research group.


After successful evaluation in February 2015, the third funding period of the SFB/TR49 Frankfurt/Mainz/Kaiserslautern "Condensed Matter Systems with Variable Many-Body Interactions" starts (July 1, 2015).


Manuscript on Critical slowing down of the charge carrier dynamics at the Mott metal-insulator transition accepted in Physical Review Letters (May 2015).