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Claus M. Schneider

Claus M. Schneider

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Materials Science

D-Index
66
Citations
15850
World Ranking
5347
National Ranking
314

Overview

Claus M. Schneider is affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. Their research spans multiple domains within Physics and Astronomy, Materials Science, and Engineering, reflecting a broad expertise in both fundamental and applied aspects of these fields.

The primary research focus lies in Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, as well as Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials. This multidisciplinary approach supports investigations into the magnetic properties of thin films, quantum and electron transport phenomena, and the exploration of topological materials and phenomena.

Notable recent publications include:

  • Orbital Complexity in Intrinsic Magnetic Topological Insulators MnBi4Te7 and MnBi6Te10 (2021), Physical Review Letters
  • Room-Temperature On-Spin-Switching and Tuning in a Porphyrin-Based Multifunctional Interface (2021), Small
  • Spin-Selective Electron Transport Through Single Chiral Molecules (2023), Small
  • Scaling and Confinement in Ultrathin Chalcogenide Films as Exemplified by GeTe (2022), Small
  • Ferrous to Ferric Transition in Fe-Phthalocyanine Driven by NO2 Exposure (2020), Chemistry - A European Journal

Research dissemination frequently occurs through venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), The Cambridge Structural Database, Physical Review B, the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, and Small. These publication outlets reflect the interdisciplinary and materials-focused nature of their investigations.

The scientist collaborates regularly with a group of coauthors, indicating a sustained network in their field of work. Frequent coauthors are:

  • Vitaliy Feyer
  • Iulia Cojocariu
  • Daniel E. Bürgler
  • Roman Adam
  • Matteo Jugovac

Claus M. Schneider's research explores several specialized topics including:

  • Magnetic properties of thin films
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Topological Materials and Phenomena
  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
  • Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
  • Graphene research and applications
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography

Best Publications

  • Curie temperature of ultrathin films of fcc-cobalt epitaxially grown on atomically flat Cu(100) surfaces.

    C. M. Schneider;P. Bressler;P. Schuster;J. Kirschner

  • Ultrafast magnetization enhancement in metallic multilayers driven by superdiffusive spin current

    Dennis Rudolf;Chan La-O-Vorakiat;Marco Battiato;Roman Adam

  • Ultrafast nanomagnetic toggle switching of vortex cores.

    R. Hertel;S. Gliga;M. Fähnle;C. M. Schneider

  • Magnetic x-ray dichroism in core-level photoemission from ferromagnets.

    L. Baumgarten;C. M. Schneider;H. Petersen;F. Schäfers

  • Effects of surface magnetism on optical second harmonic generation

    J. Reif;J. C. Zink;C.-M. Schneider;J. Kirschner

  • Probing the timescale of the exchange interaction in a ferromagnetic alloy.

    Stefan Mathias;Chan La-O-Vorakiat;Patrik Grychtol;Patrick Granitzka

  • Synthesis and properties of filled carbon nanotubes

    A. Leonhardt;M. Ritschel;R. Kozhuharova;A. Graff

  • Controlling the Competition between Optically Induced Ultrafast Spin-Flip Scattering and Spin Transport in Magnetic Multilayers

    Emrah Turgut;Chan La-o-vorakiat;Justin M. Shaw;Patrik Grychtol

  • Ultrafast Demagnetization Dynamics at the M Edges of Magnetic Elements Observed Using a Tabletop High-Harmonic Soft X-Ray Source

    Chan La-O-Vorakiat;Mark Siemens;Margaret M. Murnane;Henry C. Kapteyn

  • Influence of the growth conditions on the magnetic properties of fcc cobalt films: from monolayers to superlattices

    J.J. de Miguel;A. Cebollada;J.M. Gallego;R. Miranda

  • Probing bulk electronic structure with hard X-ray angle-resolved photoemission

    A. X. Gray;A. X. Gray;C. Papp;C. Papp;C. Papp;S. Ueda;B. Balke;B. Balke;B. Balke

  • Spin-coherent transport in ferromagnetically contacted carbon nanotubes

    B. Zhao;I. Mönch;H. Vinzelberg;T. Mühl

  • Bulk mixed ion electron conduction in amorphous gallium oxide causes memristive behaviour.

    Yoshitaka Aoki;Carsten Wiemann;Vitaliy Feyer;Hong-Seok Kim

  • Functional electronic inversion layers at ferroelectric domain walls

    Julia A. Mundy;Jakob Schaab;Yu Kumagai;Andrés Cano

  • Ultrafast Demagnetization Measurements Using Extreme Ultraviolet Light: Comparison of Electronic and Magnetic Contributions

    Chan La-O-Vorakiat;Emrah Turgut;Carson A. Teale;Henry C. Kapteyn

  • Subnanometre-wide electron channels protected by topology

    Christian Pauly;Bertold Rasche;Klaus Koepernik;Klaus Koepernik;Marcus Liebmann

  • Current-induced magnetic vortex core switching in a Permalloy nanodisk

    Y. Liu;S. Gliga;R. Hertel;C. M. Schneider

  • Band structure evolution during the ultrafast ferromagnetic-paramagnetic phase transition in cobalt.

    Steffen Eich;Moritz Plötzing;Moritz Plötzing;Markus Rollinger;Sebastian Emmerich;Sebastian Emmerich

  • Magnetic properties of aligned Fe-filled carbon nanotubes

    T. Mühl;D. Elefant;A. Graff;R. Kozhuharova

  • Epitaxial growth of cobalt films on Cu(100): a crystallographic LEED determination

    J R Cerda;P L de Andres;A Cebollada;R Miranda

  • Surfactant-mediated modification of the magnetic properties of Co/Cu(111) thin films and superlattices.

    J. Camarero;T. Graf;J. J. de Miguel;R. Miranda

  • Ultrafast Magnetization Enhancement in Metallic Multilayers Driven by Superdiffusive Spin Current

    Emrah Turgut;Chan La-O-Vorakiat;Patrik Grychtol;Henry C. Kapteyn

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles S. Fadley
Charles S. Fadley University of California, Davis
J. Kirschner
J. Kirschner Max Planck Society
Martin Aeschlimann
Martin Aeschlimann Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Margaret M. Murnane
Margaret M. Murnane University of Colorado Boulder
Henry C. Kapteyn
Henry C. Kapteyn University of Colorado Boulder
Rainer Waser
Rainer Waser RWTH Aachen University
Peter M. Oppeneer
Peter M. Oppeneer Uppsala University
Regina Dittmann
Regina Dittmann Forschungszentrum Jülich
Michael Hecker
Michael Hecker University of Greifswald
Stefan Blügel
Stefan Blügel Forschungszentrum Jülich

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