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Clemens Ulrich is a Researcher at the School of Physics, University of New South Wales (UNSW). His research focuses on topological spin systems (e.g., skyrmions) and multiferroic materials, utilizing advanced techniques like optical spectroscopy, neutron scattering (at ANSTO), and X-ray synchrotron methods (Australian Synchrotron). He investigates electronic correlations in transition metal oxides to explore properties such as high-temperature superconductivity and magnetoelectric coupling.
- Key Collaborations: A/Prof. Jan Seidel's group (UNSW) for thin film synthesis.
- Techniques: Raman spectroscopy, neutron diffraction, pulsed laser deposition, and cryogenics.
Research Trends: His recent publications emphasize skyrmion stabilization via doping, spin cycloid dynamics in multiferroics, and universality class transitions in helimagnets. His work bridges fundamental physics (e.g., topological phenomena) and applied materials science (e.g., data storage applications).
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