Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Klingeler
| Address: | IFW Dresden |
| Helmholtzstraße 20 01069 Dresden |
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| Germany | |
| Office: | +49 (0)6221 54 9199 |
| Fax: | +49 (0)6221 54 9869 |
| Secretariat: | +49 (0)6221 54 9860 |
| Email: | klingeler@kip.uni-heidelberg.de |
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See the -> Complex Magnetic Materials Group at Kirchhoff Institute for Physics, University of Heidelberg
- Publications at IFW (i.e. till 2010) (articles / invited talks / patents / preprints)
Materials under study:
Molecular Magnets, Transition Metal Oxides (Manganites, Nickelates, Cuprates, Vanadates,...), Electrochemically doped Oxides, Carbon Nanotubes, Multiferroics, Oxide Nanotubes (VOx,MoOx,...), Oxypnictides (RO1-xFxFeAs).
Selected Research Topics:
- Li-ion batteries: BMBF Nachwuchsgruppe (here); Electrochemically doped oxides (DFG) (here)
- Fe-based superconductors and related materials (Publications)
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Carbon Nanotubes for biomedical applications: Marie Curie RTN CARBIO and IFF focus group: Publications -> here
- Quasi-1D quantum spin systems (Publications)
- Multiferroics, magnetoelectrics (Publications)
- Manganites, Nickelates, Vanadates, Cobaltates, 2D cuprates (Publications after 2004) (before 2004)
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Oxide Nanotubes: Publications -> here
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Molecular magnets/magnetic multi-center molecular complexes (Publications)
- Misc.: 4f-systems (Publications); layered thin film systems (Publications)
Coordinator of the following joint research activities:
- Marie-Curie Research Training Network Multifunctional Carbon Nanotubes for Biomedical Applications (CARBIO): http://www.carbio.eu
- French-German Network (P2R): Spin and charge in electrochemically doped transition metal oxides
Thermodynamic, magnetic and spectroscopic studies of electrochemically doped transition metal oxides DFG project (KL 1824/2) - Russian-German Joint Laboratory on Quantum ground states 1 + 2
IFW Dresden (Prof. B. Büchner) and Moscow State University (Prof. A. Vassiliev) (486 RUS 113/864/0-1, KL1824/3) - Responsible IFW staff scientist for the IFW core group Investigation and manipulation of nanoscale magnets
(Pakt für Forschung und Innovation 2007-2009: R. Klingeler, T. Gemming, B. Rellinghaus, M. Richter)