
Michael Czerner
Researcher · Condensed Matter Physics
Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergAbout
Dr. Michael Czerner is a researcher at the Institute of Physics within the Faculty of Natural Sciences II - Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics, specializing in theoretical condensed matter physics. His work focuses on complex magnetic systems at the nanoscale.
His research expertise includes magnetic properties of ferromagnetic nanocontacts, noncollinear magnetism, and electron transport phenomena. Using advanced computational techniques within multiple scattering theory, he investigates domain wall structures in nanowires and their magnetotransport properties. His methodological approach combines the Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker (KKR) method with fully relativistic Dirac equation implementations to model spin-dependent phenomena.
Dr. Czerner's theoretical framework extends to simulating spin-resolved scanning tunneling microscopy (spin-STM) experiments, bridging computational physics with experimental validation in nanomagnetism research.
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