Master's Theses
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Optical investigations at the metal-insulator-transition
Contact: M. Dressel, M. Scheffler
Keywords: bad metal, granular aluminum, displaced Drude peak, infrared-optical spectroscopy - Magnetic properties of low-dimensional spin systems
Contact: S. Pal, M. Dressel
Keywords: Squid, spinchains, magnetisation measurements - Influence of Charge and Spin Degree of Freedom on Superconductivity in λ-type Salts
Contact: M. Dressel
Keywords: Optical investigations, molecular spectroscopy, magnetic investigation -
Infrared Investigations of Magnetic Kagome metals
Contact: M. Dressel
Keywords: Superconductivity, Kagome metals, Infrared Spectroscopy - Microwave probing of superconductivity in SrTiO3
Contact: M. Scheffler, M. Dressel
Keywords: SrTiO3, Superconductivity, Multi-Band Physics, Microwave Spectroscopy, Dilute Metal - Electron spin resonance of quantum-critical heavy fermions
Contact: M. Scheffler, M. Dressel
Keywords: Quantum Criticality, Heavy Fermions, Spin Dynamics, Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), Broadband ESR, Ultralow Temperatures, Microwave Spectroscopy - Studying Weyl Fermions by Terahertz Experiments
Contact: A. Pronin, M. Dressel
Keywords: Topological materials, Weyl semimetals, Terahertz -
How snails stay cold in bright sunlight: optical studiesContact: M. Dressel, B. GompfKeywords: biomaterials, metamaterials, infrared-optical spectroscopy, radiative cooling
Bachelor's Theses
- Topological Faraday Effect
Contact: A. Pronin, M. Dressel
Keywords: Topological materials, Terahertz, Magneto-optics - Infrared Spectroscopy of Organic Conductors
Contact: M. Dressel
Keywords: Organic Conductors, Charge Order, Infrared Spectroscopy, Low Temperatures
- Dielectric response of a superconductor near percolation
Contact: M. Scheffler, M. Dressel
Keywords: Superconductivity, Percolation, Microwave Spectroscopy, Criticality - Microwave Spectroscopy with Superconducting Stripline Resonators
Contact: M. Scheffler, M. Dressel
Keywords: Superconducting Resonators, Microwave Spectroscopy, Multiplexing, Cryogenics - Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) as Transparent Superconductor
Contact: M. Scheffler, M. Dressel
Keywords: Indium Tin Oxide (ITO), Transparent Conductor, Superconductivity, Strong Disorder