Helmut Kronmüller is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their primary research focus lies within Materials Science, with a specialized emphasis on Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials. Their work spans various topics related to magnetism and materials properties.
The main topics of Helmut Kronmüller's research include:
They have contributed to the understanding of magnetic and microstructural properties in anisotropic materials, as evidenced by their publication:
Kronmüller's frequent co-authors include:
Their research has been published in the Journal of Alloys and Compounds, among other venues.
In recognition of their scientific contribution, Helmut Kronmüller was awarded the Heyn Commemorative Medal in 1992.
T. Schrefl;J. Fidler;H. Kronmüller
H. Kronmüller;K.-D. Durst;M. Sagawa
K. Nielsch;R. B. Wehrspohn;J. Barthel;J. Kirschner
H. Kronmüller
J. Bauer;M. Seeger;A. Zern;H. Kronmüller
D. Goll;M. Seeger;H. Kronmüller
R. Fischer;T. Schrefl;H. Kronmüller;J. Fidler
H. Kronmüller;M. Fähnle;M. Domann;H. Grimm
K.-D. Durst;H. Kronmüller
K.-D. Durst;H. Kronmüller
H. Kronmüller;K.-D. Durst;G. Martinek
T. Schrefl;R. Fischer;J. Fidler;H. Kronmüller
T. Schrefl;H. Kronmüller;J. Fidler
H. Kronmüller
D. Goll;H. Kronmüller
Ch.V Mohan;M Seeger;H Kronmüller;P Murugaraj
H Kronmüller;R Fischer;M Seeger;A Zern
R. Fischer;T. Schrefl;H. Kronmüller;J. Fidler
T. Haage;J. Zegenhagen;J. Q. Li;H.-U. Habermeier
M. Seeger;S. N. Kaul;H. Kronmüller;R. Reisser
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