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Dr. Michael Klett is a Researcher affiliated with the Chair of Theoretical Physics I at Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, particularly in areas such as superconductivity, magnetism, and the interplay between topology and electronic correlations. He is part of a dynamic team investigating quantum materials, including cuprate superconductors, Kondo insulators, and twisted bilayer graphene systems.
Key research interests include incommensurate magnetic order in cuprates, charge-order phenomena in strongly correlated systems, and theoretical frameworks like slave-boson mean-field theory. His work explores phase transitions, multiorbital effects in transition metal oxides, and unconventional superconductivity mechanisms. Dr. Klett collaborates with the Wilhelm Wien Institute and contributes to experimental/theoretical synergy in materials physics.
Recent studies highlight his analysis of magnetic and topological properties in Kondo insulators, as well as the interplay between magnetism and topology in quantum materials. His publications span from 2018 to 2024, with a focus on theoretical modeling and computational studies of electronic structures in complex systems.
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