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Markus Garst is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). His research focuses on condensed matter physics, quantum phenomena, and topological materials. He leads the TFP research group and is affiliated with the Department's facilities and institutes. His work explores magnetic skyrmions, quantum criticality, and spintronics, with a particular emphasis on nonlinear dynamics and material characterization.
Key research interests include the interplay of magnetism and topology, quantum phase transitions, and the development of novel materials for spintronic applications. His contributions to understanding skyrmion dynamics, magnon excitations, and strain effects in quantum materials have been widely recognized. Garst's group employs advanced spectroscopic techniques like inelastic neutron scattering and Brillouin light scattering to probe magnetic textures and excitations.
Recent publications highlight investigations into skyrmion lattices, quantum criticality in Sr2RuO4, and the manipulation of magnetic domain walls for Majorana devices. His work bridges theoretical predictions with experimental validation, emphasizing functional applications in topological electronics. Garst's research also addresses challenges in nonlinear magnetism and the design of future quantum technologies.
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