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Overview

Harald Schneider is affiliated with the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields within engineering and physics, focusing particularly on areas related to advanced materials and photonic devices.

The main fields of study in Schneider's work include Engineering and Physics and Astronomy. More specifically, their research covers subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Harald Schneider's body of work engages with several specialized topics. These include:

  • Terahertz technology and applications
  • Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Nanowire Synthesis and Applications
  • Superconducting and THz Device Technology
  • Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films

They have contributed to research published extensively in venues such as:

  • RODARE
  • Physical Review B
  • Optics Express
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Demonstration of a Broadband Photodetector Based on a Two-Dimensional Metal-Organic Framework," 2020, Advanced Materials
  • "The instrument suite of the European Spallation Source," 2020, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment
  • "High electron mobility in strained GaAs nanowires," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "Silicon-Based Intermediate-Band Infrared Photodetector Realized by Te Hyperdoping," 2020, Advanced Optical Materials
  • "A Two-Dimensional Polyimide-Graphene Heterostructure with Ultra-fast Interlayer Charge Transfer," 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition

These publications show focus on novel materials and device architectures, including two-dimensional frameworks, quantum structures, and semiconductor photodetectors.

Frequent collaborators in Schneider's work include researchers such as M. Helm, Alexej Pashkin, Stephan Winnerl, Tommaso Venanzi, and Rakesh Rana. The extent of collaboration is measurable by repeated co-authored publications, ranging up to dozens with some coauthors.

Best Publications

  • Thermionic emission and Gaussian transport of holes in a GaAs/AlxGa1-xAs multiple-quantum-well structure.

    H. Schneider;K. v. Klitzing

  • Carrier Relaxation in Epitaxial Graphene Photoexcited Near the Dirac Point

    S. Winnerl;M. Orlita;M. Orlita;P. Plochocka;P. Kossacki

  • Multimode regimes in quantum cascade lasers: From coherent instabilities to spatial hole burning

    Ariel Gordon;Christine Y. Wang;L. Diehl;F. X. Kärtner

  • Ultrafast graphene-based broadband THz detector

    Martin Mittendorff;Stephan Winnerl;Josef Kamann;Jonathan Eroms

  • Mode-locked pulses from mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers.

    Christine Y. Wang;Lyuba Kuznetsova;V. M. Gkortsas;L. Diehl

  • Quantum Well Infrared Photodetectors: Physics and Applications

    Harald Schneider;Hui Chun Liu

  • Stable mode-locked pulses from mid-infrared semiconductor lasers

    Christine Y. Wang;L. Kuznetsova;V. M. Gkortsas;L. Diehl

  • Observation of continuous divertor detachment in H-mode discharges in ASDEX upgrade.

    O. Gruber;A. Kallenbach;M. Kaufmann;K. Lackner

  • High-Field High-Repetition-Rate Sources for the Coherent THz Control of Matter

    B. Green;S. Kovalev;V. Asgekar;G. Geloni

  • Demonstration of a Broadband Photodetector Based on a Two-Dimensional Metal-Organic Framework.

    Himani Arora;Himani Arora;Renhao Dong;Tommaso Venanzi;Tommaso Venanzi;Jens Zscharschuch

  • Observation of the intraexciton Autler-Townes effect in GaAs/AlGaAs semiconductor quantum wells

    Martin Wagner;Harald Schneider;Dominik Stehr;Stephan Winnerl

  • Resonance-induced delocalization of electrons in GaAs-AlAs superlattices.

    H. Schneider;H. T. Grahn;K. v. Klitzing;K. Ploog

  • Intersubband absorption and infrared photodetection at 3.5 and 4.2 μm in GaAs quantum wells

    Harald Schneider;Frank Fuchs;Bernhard Dischler;John D. Ralston

  • Optical studies of electric field domains in GaAs-AlxGa1-xAs superlattices.

    H. T. Grahn;H. Schneider;K. Von Klitzing

  • Up to 40 % reduction of the GaAs band gap energy via strain engineering in core/shell nanowires

    L. Balaghi;G. Bussone;R. Grifone;R. Hübner

  • Room-temperature short-wavelength infrared Si photodetector

    Yonder Berencén;Slawomir Prucnal;Fang Liu;Ilona Skorupa

  • Photovoltaic quantum well infrared photodetectors: The four-zone scheme

    H. Schneider;C. Schönbein;M. Walther;K. Schwarz

  • Nonthermal occupation of higher subbands in semiconductor superlattices via sequential resonant tunneling.

    H. T. Grahn;H. Schneider;W. W. Rühle;K. Von Klitzing

  • Anisotropy of excitation and relaxation of photogenerated charge carriers in graphene.

    Martin Mittendorff;Torben Winzer;Ermin Malic;Andreas Knorr

  • Carrier dynamics in Landau-quantized graphene featuring strong Auger scattering

    Martin Mittendorff;Martin Mittendorff;Martin Mittendorff;Florian Wendler;Ermin Malic;Andreas Knorr

  • Observation of extremely long electron-spin-relaxation times in p-type delta -doped GaAs/AlxGa1-xAs double heterostructures.

    J. Wagner;H. Schneider;D. Richards;A. Fischer

  • The tungsten divertor experiment at ASDEX upgrade

    R. Neu;K. Asmussen;K. Krieger;A. Thoma

  • Extended Infrared Photoresponse in Te -Hyperdoped Si at Room Temperature

    Mao Wang;Mao Wang;Y. Berencén;E. García-Hemme;S. Prucnal

  • Widely tunable GaAs bandgap via strain engineering in core/shell nanowires with large lattice mismatch.

    Leila Balaghi;Genziana Bussone;Raphael Grifone;René Hübner

Frequent Co-Authors

Manfred Helm
Manfred Helm Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Peter Koidl
Peter Koidl IBM (Germany)
Markus Walther
Markus Walther Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Claire Berger
Claire Berger Georgia Institute of Technology
Ermin Malic
Ermin Malic Philipp University of Marburg
René Hübner
René Hübner Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Walt A. de Heer
Walt A. de Heer Georgia Institute of Technology
H. C. Liu
H. C. Liu Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Federico Capasso
Federico Capasso Harvard University

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