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Bernd Rellinghaus

Bernd Rellinghaus

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Materials Science

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48
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9656
World Ranking
10775
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601

Overview

Bernd Rellinghaus is a researcher affiliated with TU Dresden in Germany with a focus on materials science, engineering, and physics and astronomy. Their work spans multiple interconnected fields, including atomic and molecular physics and optics, materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, and condensed matter physics.

Their research covers several main scientific topics, notably:

  • Magnetic properties of thin films
  • Crystallization and solubility studies
  • X-ray diffraction in crystallography
  • Physics of superconductivity and magnetism
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
  • Semiconductor materials and devices
  • Magnetic properties of alloys

Frequent coauthors working alongside Rellinghaus include Darius Pohl, Sebastian Schneider, Andy Thomas, Markus Löffler, and Volodymyr Bon. These collaborations have contributed significantly to the body of research output over time.

Rellinghaus has published extensively, including papers such as:

  • Silver nanoparticle enhanced metal-organic matrix with interface-engineering for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Highly Crystalline and Semiconducting Imine-Based Two-Dimensional Polymers Enabled by Interfacial Synthesis, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Unveiling the three-dimensional magnetic texture of skyrmion tubes, 2021, Nature Nanotechnology
  • Thermally evaporated methylammonium-free perovskite solar cells, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Reducing Losses in Perovskite Large Area Solar Technology: Laser Design Optimization for Highly Efficient Modules and Minipanels, 2022, Advanced Energy Materials

Publication venues where Rellinghaus has frequently published include arXiv (Cornell University), The Cambridge Structural Database, Microscopy and Microanalysis, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and Advanced Functional Materials.

Best Publications

  • Interface Engineering of MoS2 /Ni3 S2 Heterostructures for Highly Enhanced Electrochemical Overall-Water-Splitting Activity.

    Jian Zhang;Tao Wang;Darius Pohl;Bernd Rellinghaus

  • Lanthanum-Doped Hafnium Oxide: A Robust Ferroelectric Material.

    Uwe Schroeder;Claudia Richter;Min Hyuk Park;Tony Schenk

  • Experimental signatures of the mixed axial–gravitational anomaly in the Weyl semimetal NbP

    Johannes Gooth;Johannes Gooth;Anna C. Niemann;Anna C. Niemann;Tobias Meng;Adolfo G. Grushin

  • Chemical Aspects of the Candidate Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator MnBi2Te4

    Alexander Zeugner;Frederik Nietschke;Anja U. B. Wolter;Sebastian Gaß

  • Sintering and evaporation characteristics of gas-phase synthesis of size-selected PbS nanoparticles

    Frank Einar Kruis;Heinz Fissan;Bernd Rellinghaus

  • Size and shape control of colloidally synthesized IV-VI nanoparticulate tin(II) sulfide.

    Stephen G. Hickey;Christian Waurisch;Bernd Rellinghaus;Alexander Eychmüller

  • Synthesis of high purity silicon nanoparticles in a low pressure microwave reactor.

    Jörg Knipping;Hartmut Wiggers;Bernd Rellinghaus;Paul Roth

  • Silver nanoparticle enhanced metal-organic matrix with interface-engineering for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

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  • Direct Growth of MoS2/h-BN Heterostructures via a Sulfide-Resistant Alloy

    Lei Fu;Yangyong Sun;Nian Wu;Rafael G. Mendes

  • Core-Shell Structuring of Pure Metallic Aerogels towards Highly Efficient Platinum Utilization for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction.

    Bin Cai;Bin Cai;René Hübner;Kotaro Sasaki;Yuanzhe Zhang

  • A 1% magnetostrain in polycrystalline 5M Ni–Mn–Ga

    U. Gaitzsch;M. Pötschke;S. Roth;B. Rellinghaus

  • Magnetic properties of FePt nanoparticles

    Bernd Rellinghaus;Sonja Stappert;Mehmed Acet;Eberhard F Wassermann

  • Gas-phase preparation of L10 ordered FePt nanoparticles

    Sonja Stappert;Bernd Rellinghaus;Mehmet Acet;Eberhard F. Wassermann

  • Highly Crystalline and Semiconducting Imine-Based Two-Dimensional Polymers Enabled by Interfacial Synthesis

    Hafeesudeen Sahabudeen;Haoyuan Qi;Haoyuan Qi;Marco Ballabio;Miroslav Položij

  • Unveiling the three-dimensional magnetic texture of skyrmion tubes

    Unknown

  • Oxide-Driven Carbon Nanotube Growth in Supported Catalyst CVD

    Mark H. Rümmeli;Franziska Schäffel;Christian Kramberger;Thomas Gemming

  • Quantitative Measurement of the Surface Self-Diffusion on Au Nanoparticles by Aberration-Corrected Transmission Electron Microscopy

    A. Surrey;D. Pohl;L. Schultz;B. Rellinghaus

  • Understanding the catalyst-free transformation of amorphous carbon into graphene by current-induced annealing

    Amelia Barreiro;Felix Börrnert;Stanislav M. Avdoshenko;Stanislav M. Avdoshenko;Bernd Rellinghaus

  • Graphene-Like ZnO: A Mini Review

    Huy Q. Ta;Liang Zhao;Darius Pohl;Jinbo Pang

  • Monolithic Growth of Ultrathin Ge Nanowires on Si(001)

    J. J. Zhang;G. Katsaros;F. Montalenti;D. Scopece

  • First Preparation of Nanocrystalline Zinc Silicate by Chemical Vapor Synthesis Using an Organometallic Single‐Source Precursor

    Abhijit Roy;Sebastian Polarz;Stefan Rabe;Bernd Rellinghaus

  • Direct Growth of MoS2/h-BN Heterostructuresviaa Sulfide-Resistant Alloy

    Lei Fu;Yangyong Sun;Nian Wu;Rafael G. Mendes

Frequent Co-Authors

Kornelius Nielsch
Kornelius Nielsch Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research
Ludwig Schultz
Ludwig Schultz TU Dresden
Mark H. Rümmeli
Mark H. Rümmeli Soochow University
Bernd Büchner
Bernd Büchner Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research
Alicja Bachmatiuk
Alicja Bachmatiuk Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Mehmet Acet
Mehmet Acet University of Duisburg-Essen
Olav Hellwig
Olav Hellwig Chemnitz University of Technology
Thomas Pichler
Thomas Pichler University of Vienna
Jamie H. Warner
Jamie H. Warner The University of Texas at Austin
Thomas Gemming
Thomas Gemming Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung Dresden

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