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Peter Rogl is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, engineering, and physics and astronomy, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to the study of advanced materials.

Their work spans several subfields, including materials chemistry, condensed matter physics, mechanical engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, as well as atomic and molecular physics and optics. This wide range of expertise supports investigations into complex material properties and behaviors.

Peter Rogl has contributed extensively to the literature on topics related to rare-earth and actinide compounds, advanced thermoelectric materials and devices, intermetallics and advanced alloy properties, boron and carbon nanomaterials research, inorganic chemistry and materials, thermal properties of materials, and nuclear materials and properties.

Frequent collaborators in Peter Rogl's work include:

  • Gerda Rogl
  • E. Bauer
  • H. Michor
  • Jiřı́ Buršı́k
  • Gerald Giester

Peter Rogl has published in several scientific venues, with a significant number of papers appearing in:

  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • MSI Eureka
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Dalton Transactions
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Some notable recent papers authored by Peter Rogl include:

  • "Development of Thermoelectric Half-Heusler Alloys over the Past 25 Years" (2023), published in Crystals
  • "Influence of shear strain on HPT-processed n-type skutterudites yielding ZT=2.1" (2020), published in Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • "Filled Sb-Based Skutterudites from 1996-2022" (2022), published in Crystals
  • "Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance in the Ba0.3Co4Sb12/InSb Nanocomposite Originating from the Minimum Possible Lattice Thermal Conductivity" (2020), published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "La2Pd3Ge5 and Nd2Pd3Ge5 Compounds: Chemical Bonding and Physical Properties" (2021), published in Inorganic Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Heavy fermion superconductivity and magnetic order in noncentrosymmetric CePt3Si.

    E. Bauer;G. Hilscher;H. Michor;Ch. Paul

  • n-Type skutterudites (R,Ba,Yb)yCo4Sb12 (R = Sr, La, Mm, DD, SrMm, SrDD) approaching ZT ≈ 2.0

    G. Rogl;G. Rogl;A. Grytsiv;P. Rogl;N. Peranio

  • Mechanical properties of half-Heusler alloys

    G. Rogl;G. Rogl;A. Grytsiv;A. Grytsiv;M. Gürth;M. Gürth;A. Tavassoli

  • Skutterudites, a most promising group of thermoelectric materials

    G. Rogl;P. Rogl

  • Ab initio prediction of half-metallic properties for the ferromagnetic Heusler alloys Co$_2$MSi (M=Ti, V, Cr)

    Xing-Qiu Chen;R. Podloucky;P. Rogl

  • Thermoelectric high ZT half-Heusler alloys Ti1−x−yZrxHfyNiSn (0 ≤ x ≤ 1; 0 ≤ y ≤ 1)

    M. Gürth;M. Gürth;G. Rogl;G. Rogl;V.V. Romaka;A. Grytsiv;A. Grytsiv

  • Structural chemistry and magnetic behavior of binary uranium silicides

    K. Remschnig;T. Le Bihan;H. Noël;P. Rogl

  • In-doped multifilled n-type skutterudites with ZT = 1.8

    G. Rogl;G. Rogl;A. Grytsiv;A. Grytsiv;K. Yubuta;S. Puchegger

  • Evidence for a novel state of superconductivity in noncentrosymmetric CePt3Si: a 195Pt-NMR study.

    M Yogi;Y Kitaoka;S Hashimoto;T Yasuda

  • A double-temperature-gradient technique for the growth of single-crystal fullerites from the vapor phase

    M. Haluška;H. Kuzmany;M. Vybornov;P. Rogl

  • (V,Nb)-doped half Heusler alloys based on {Ti,Zr,Hf}NiSn with high ZT

    G. Rogl;G. Rogl;P. Sauerschnig;Z. Rykavets;V.V. Romaka

  • Magnetic behavior in a series of cerium ternary intermetallics: Ce2T2In (T=Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd, Pt, and Au).

    D. Kaczorowski;D. Kaczorowski;P. Rogl;K. Hiebl

  • Unconventional superconducting phase in the weakly correlated noncentrosymmetric Mo(3)Al(2)C compound

    E. Bauer;G. Rogl;Xing-Qiu Chen;R. T. Khan

  • Thermoelectric properties of novel skutterudites with didymium: DDy(Fe1−xCox)4Sb12 and DDy(Fe1−xNix)4Sb12

    G. Rogl;G. Rogl;A. Grytsiv;E. Bauer;P. Rogl

  • A new generation of p-type didymium skutterudites with high ZT

    G. Rogl;A. Grytsiv;P. Rogl;E. Bauer

  • Mechanical Properties of Skutterudites

    Gerda Rogl;Peter Rogl

  • Thermoelectric properties of a Mn substituted synthetic tetrahedrite

    Raju Chetty;D S Prem Kumar;Gerda Rogl;Gerda Rogl;Peter Rogl;Peter Rogl

  • Crystal field effects and thermoelectric properties of PrFe 4 Sb 12 skutterudite

    E. Bauer;St. Berger;Ch. Paul;M. Della Mea

  • Magnetic properties and structural chemistry of ternary silicides (RE, Th, U)Ru2Si2 (RE = RARE EARTH)

    K. Hiebl;C. Horvath;P. Rogl;M.J. Sienko

  • High-pressure torsion, a new processing route for thermoelectrics of high ZTs by means of severe plastic deformation

    Gerda Rogl;Gerda Rogl;Daria Setman;Erhard Schafler;Jelena Horky

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Zehetbauer
Michael J. Zehetbauer University of Vienna
Raimund Podloucky
Raimund Podloucky University of Vienna
Claude Godart
Claude Godart University of Lorraine
Adriana Saccone
Adriana Saccone University of Genoa
Peter Fischer
Peter Fischer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kunio Yubuta
Kunio Yubuta Tohoku University
Marcel Bohn
Marcel Bohn French National Centre for Scientific Research
Satyam Suwas
Satyam Suwas Indian Institute of Science
Hans Kuzmany
Hans Kuzmany University of Vienna

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