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Dr. Thomas Lottermoser is a Lecturer in the Department of Materials at ETH Zürich. His research focuses on multiferroic materials, ferroelectric domains, and magnetoelectric coupling. He has contributed extensively to understanding domain dynamics, phase transitions, and the interplay between magnetic and electric order parameters in complex oxides.
Key research areas include the manipulation of domain walls, depolarizing field effects in thin films, and the development of novel multiferroic systems. His work often involves collaborations with experimental and theoretical groups, leveraging advanced characterization techniques like second-harmonic generation and phase-field modeling.
Recent studies highlight his exploration of hybrid multiferroics, pressure effects on ferroelectric domains, and the engineering of nanoscale domain patterns. His findings have been published in leading journals such as Nature Communications, Physical Review B, and Matter.
Lottermoser’s research is supported by Swiss National Science Foundation grants, focusing on dynamical processes in electronic systems and magnetoelectric domain wall properties. He leads the Ferroic Materials Lab at ETH Zürich, advancing the field of functional materials for next-generation devices.




