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Overview

C. Geibel is a researcher affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany, whose work primarily focuses on the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Materials Science. Their research portfolio includes 78 publications in Physics and Astronomy and 61 publications in Materials Science, emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach within condensed matter and materials research.

The scientist's research spans several subfields including Condensed Matter Physics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Inorganic Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Geophysics. Their contributions mainly address topics related to Rare-earth and actinide compounds, Iron-based superconductors research, and the Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism. Other areas covered in their work are Magnetic Properties of Alloys, Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials, Advanced Condensed Matter Physics, and Inorganic Chemistry and Materials.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with C. Geibel include:

  • M. Brando
  • Seunghyun Khim
  • Elena Hassinger
  • J. F. Landaeta
  • Kristin Kliemt

The researcher's work is published predominantly in venues such as Physical Review B, where they have 21 publications, followed by 10 papers on arXiv. Other frequently used outlets include Physical Review Letters (4 publications), Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (3 publications), and Physical Review X (2 publications).

Among notable recent papers authored by or involving C. Geibel are:

  • "Field-induced transition within the superconducting state of CeRh2As2" (2021, Science)
  • "Possible Quadrupole Density Wave in the Superconducting Kondo Lattice CeRh2As2" (2022, Physical Review X)
  • "Field-Angle Dependence Reveals Odd-Parity Superconductivity in CeRh2As2" (2022, Physical Review X)
  • "Two-Dimensional XY-Type Magnetic Properties of Locally Noncentrosymmetric Superconductor CeRh2As2" (2022, Journal of the Physical Society of Japan)
  • "Unexpected differences between surface and bulk spectroscopic and implied Kondo properties of heavy fermion CeRh2Si2" (2020, npj Quantum Materials)

Best Publications

  • The break-up of heavy electrons at a quantum critical point

    J. Custers;P. Gegenwart;H. Wilhelm;K. Neumaier

  • YbRh 2 Si 2 : Pronounced Non-Fermi-Liquid Effects above a Low-Lying Magnetic Phase Transition

    O. Trovarelli;C. Geibel;S. Mederle;C. Langhammer

  • Heavy-fermion superconductivity atT c =2K in the antiferromagnet UPd2Al3

    C. Geibel;C. Schank;S. Thies;H. Kitazawa

  • Hall-effect evolution across a heavy-fermion quantum critical point.

    S. Paschen;T. Luhmann;S. Wirth;P. Gegenwart

  • Magnetic-field induced quantum critical point in YbRh2Si2

    P. Gegenwart;J. Custers;C. Geibel;K. Neumaier

  • Observation of two distinct superconducting phases in CeCu2Si2.

    H. Q. Yuan;F. M. Grosche;M. Deppe;C. Geibel

  • Strong coupling between local moments and superconducting 'heavy' electrons in UPd2Al3.

    N. K. Sato;N. K. Sato;N. Aso;K. Miyake;R. Shiina

  • A new heavy-fermion superconductor: UNi2Al3

    C. Geibel;S. Thies;D. Kaczorowski;A. Mehner

  • Superconducting state in SrFe2-xCoxAs2 by internal doping of the iron arsenide layers.

    A. Leithe-Jasper;W. Schnelle;C. Geibel;H. Rosner

  • Neutron diffraction study of the heavy fermion superconductors UM2Al3 (M=Pd, Ni)

    A. Krimmel;P. Fischer;B. Roessli;H. Maletta

  • Divergence of the grüneisen ratio at quantum critical points in heavy fermion metals.

    R. Küchler;N. Oeschler;P. Gegenwart;T. Cichorek

  • Multiple Energy Scales at a Quantum Critical Point

    P. Gegenwart;T. Westerkamp;C. Krellner;Y. Tokiwa

  • Magnetically driven superconductivity in CeCu2Si2

    O. Stockert;J. Arndt;E. Faulhaber;C. Geibel

  • High-temperature superconductivity in Eu0.5K0.5Fe2As2

    H. S. Jeevan;Z. Hossain;Deepa Kasinathan;H. Rosner

  • Detaching the antiferromagnetic quantum critical point from the Fermi-surface reconstruction in YbRh2Si2

    Sven Friedemann;T. Westerkamp;M. Brando;N. Oeschler

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Properties of New Perovskite PbVO3

    Roman V. Shpanchenko;Viktoria V. Chernaya;Alexander A. Tsirlin;Pavel S. Chizhov

  • Magnetic and structural transitions in layered iron arsenide systems: AFe2As2 versus RFeAsO

    C. Krellner;N. Caroca-Canales;Anton Jesche;H. Rosner

  • Quantum critical phenomena in undoped heavy-fermion metals

    F. Steglich;B. Buschinger;P. Gegenwart;M. Lohmann

  • Electrical resistivity and specific heat of single-crystalline EuFe2As2: A magnetic homologue of SrFe2As2

    H. S. Jeevan;Z. Hossain;Deepa Kasinathan;H. Rosner

  • NaV2O5 as a Quarter-Filled Ladder Compound

    Holger Smolinski;Claudius Gros;Werner Weber;Ulrich Peuchert

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Steglich
Frank Steglich Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
Alois Loidl
Alois Loidl University of Augsburg
Yasuo Kitaoka
Yasuo Kitaoka Osaka University
Wanli Yang
Wanli Yang Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Anthony A. Amato
Anthony A. Amato Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
S. Ramakrishnan
S. Ramakrishnan Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Walter Schnelle
Walter Schnelle Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
Zahid Hussain
Zahid Hussain Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Yoichi Ando
Yoichi Ando University of Cologne

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