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  • 2004 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to integrated guidance and navigation systems.

Overview

Georg Schmidt is affiliated with Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy, Engineering, and Materials Science, with a considerable focus on subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Condensed Matter Physics.

Schmidt's main topics of research cover magnetic properties of thin films, magneto-optical properties and applications, photonic crystals and applications, photonic and optical devices, magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials, quantum and electron transport phenomena, and the physics of superconductivity and magnetism.

The scientist has contributed to a diverse set of publication venues with the most frequent being arXiv (Cornell University), followed by Physical Review Applied, Applied Physics Letters, Physical Review Research, and Micro.

Notable recent papers include:

  • Advances in Magnetics Roadmap on Spin-Wave Computing, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
  • Ultra Thin Films of Yttrium Iron Garnet with Very Low Damping: A Review, 2020, physica status solidi (b)
  • Modulating the polarization of broadband terahertz pulses from a spintronic emitter at rates up to 10 kHz, 2021, Optica
  • Coupling of Germanium Quantum Dots with Collective Sub-radiant Modes of Silicon Nanopillar Arrays, 2020, ACS Photonics
  • Interplay Between Nonlinear Spectral Shift and Nonlinear Damping of Spin Waves in Ultrathin Yttrium Iron Garnet Waveguides, 2022, Physical Review Applied

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Schmidt include S. O. Demokritov, V. E. Demidov, Evangelos Th. Papaioannou, S. R. Lake, and K. O. Nikolaev.

Schmidt has published a book titled Vortex with Wallstein Verlag eBooks, scheduled for release in 2025.

In 2004, Schmidt was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to integrated guidance and navigation systems.

Best Publications

  • Fundamental obstacle for electrical spin injection from a ferromagnetic metal into a diffusive semiconductor

    G. Schmidt;D. Ferrand;L. W. Molenkamp;A. T. Filip

  • Injection and detection of a spin-polarized current in a light-emitting diode

    R. Fiederling;M. Keim;G. Reuscher;W. Ossau

  • Tunneling anisotropic magnetoresistance: a spin-valve-like tunnel magnetoresistance using a single magnetic layer.

    C. Gould;C. Rüster;T. Jungwirth;T. Jungwirth;E. Girgis

  • Voltage-controlled spin selection in a magnetic resonant tunneling diode.

    A. Slobodskyy;C. Gould;T. Slobodskyy;C. R. Becker

  • Concepts for spin injection into semiconductors—a review

    G Schmidt

  • Yttrium Iron Garnet Thin Films with Very Low Damping Obtained by Recrystallization of Amorphous Material.

    Christoph Hauser;Tim Richter;Nico Homonnay;Christian Eisenschmidt

  • Temperature dependent magnetic anisotropy in (Ga, Mn)As layers

    M. Sawicki;F. Matsukura;F. Matsukura;A. Idziaszek;T. Dietl;T. Dietl

  • Rashba Hamiltonian and electron transport

    Laurens W. Molenkamp;Georg Schmidt;Gerrit E. W. Bauer

  • A frequency-controlled magnetic vortex memory

    B. Pigeau;G. de Loubens;O. Klein;A. Riegler

  • Very Large Magnetoresistance in Lateral Ferromagnetic (Ga,Mn)As Wires with Nanoconstrictions

    C. Rüster;T. Borzenko;C. Gould;G. Schmidt

  • Spin injection into semiconductors, physics and experiments

    G Schmidt;L W Molenkamp

  • A Frequency-Controlled Magnetic Vortex Memory

    B. Pigeau;Grégoire De Loubens;O. Klein;A. Riegler

  • Very large tunneling anisotropic magnetoresistance of a (Ga,Mn)As/GaAs/(Ga,Mn)As stack.

    C. Rüster;C. Gould;T. Jungwirth;J. Sinova

  • Bistability of vortex core dynamics in a single perpendicularly magnetized nanodisk.

    G. de Loubens;A. Riegler;B. Pigeau;F. Lochner

  • Pseudomorphic GeSn/Ge(001) quantum wells: Examining indirect band gap bowing

    Alexander A. Tonkikh;Christian Eisenschmidt;Vadim G. Talalaev;Nikolay D. Zakharov

  • Large magnetoresistance effect due to spin injection into a nonmagnetic semiconductor.

    G. Schmidt;G. Richter;P. Grabs;C. Gould

  • High-Performance Single Crystal Organic Field-Effect Transistors Based on Two Dithiophene-Tetrathiafulvalene (DT-TTF) Polymorphs

    Raphael Pfattner;Marta Mas-Torrent;Ivano Bilotti;Aldo Brillante

  • Field-induced phase transition in Pb (Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3 single crystals

    H. Arndt;F. Sauerbier;G. Schmidt;L. A. Shebanov

  • Electron spin manipulation using semimagnetic resonant tunneling diodes

    Th. Gruber;M. Keim;R. Fiederling;G. Reuscher

  • Ultra Thin Films of Yttrium Iron Garnet with Very Low Damping: A Review

    G. Schmidt;C. Hauser;P. Trempler;M. Paleschke

  • Organic thin-film transistors fabricated by microcontact printing

    M. Leufgen;A. Lebib;T. Muck;U. Bass

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurens W. Molenkamp
Laurens W. Molenkamp University of Würzburg
Marek Malik
Marek Malik Imperial College London
Andreas Waag
Andreas Waag Technische Universität Braunschweig
Tomasz Dietl
Tomasz Dietl Tohoku University
Alfred Forchel
Alfred Forchel University of Würzburg
Andrei Slavin
Andrei Slavin Oakland University
Tomas Jungwirth
Tomas Jungwirth Czech Academy of Sciences
Gerrit E. W. Bauer
Gerrit E. W. Bauer Tohoku University
Dietrich Hesse
Dietrich Hesse Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
Thomas Groth
Thomas Groth Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

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