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Ulrich Brossmann is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Materials Physics, Graz University of Technology. His research focuses on nanomaterials synthesis and characterization, with expertise in magnetic nanoparticles, diffusion phenomena in nanocrystalline oxides, and gas sensor development.
His primary research areas include:
- Materials Physics: Fundamental properties of nanocrystalline systems and interfaces
- Nanoparticles: Microwave plasma synthesis of uniform oxide nanoparticles and composites
- Magnetism: Surface spin effects in coated ferrites (MnFe2O4, γ-Fe2O3) and spin frustration
- Diffusion Studies: Oxygen and zirconium diffusion in nanocrystalline zirconia
- Gas Sensing: Development of nano-particulate tungsten oxide-based sensors
- Optical Properties: Luminescence in rare-earth doped oxides (Y2O3:Eu)
Analysis of his 2009-2019 publications reveals consistent innovation in nanomaterial fabrication techniques, particularly microwave plasma synthesis. His work bridges fundamental diffusion/magnetism studies with practical applications, showing strong emphasis on surface engineering of nanoparticles to control magnetic properties and sensor performance. Key trends include systematic investigation of coating effects on magnetic nanoparticles and grain boundary diffusion in nanocrystalline ceramics.
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