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Alois Loidl

Researcher at University of Augsburg

Publications -  963
Citations -  30062

Alois Loidl is an academic researcher from University of Augsburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dielectric & Antiferromagnetism. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 951 publications receiving 27187 citations. Previous affiliations of Alois Loidl include Max Planck Society & Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences.

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Magnetodielectric coupling in a non-perovskite metal–organic framework

TL;DR: In this paper, a tetragonal framework with spin-chains of Co2+ ions was designed and bridged by an organic linker containing a dipolar nitrobenzene moiety.
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Tuning the magnetic properties of GaAs:Mn/MnAs hybrids via the MnAs cluster shape.

TL;DR: A systematic study of ferromagnetic resonance in granular GaAs:Mn/MnAs hybrids grown on GaAs(001) substrates by metal-organic vapour-phase epitaxy yields the preferential orientation and shape of the clusters formed in hybrid layers of different thickness grown otherwise at the same growth conditions.
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Magnetic properties of the multiferroic chromium thio-spinels CdCr2S4 and HgCr2S4

TL;DR: In this article, the magnetic properties of CdCr2S4 and HgCr 2S4 were investigated with respect to their magnetic behavior using muon spin rotation/relaxation spectroscopy (μSR).
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Unconventional anisotropic superexchange in alpha'-NaV2O5.

TL;DR: The strong line broadening observed in electron spin resonance on NaV2O5 is found to originate from an unusual type of the symmetric anisotropic exchange interaction with simultaneous spin-orbit coupling on both sites.
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Evidence for orthorhombic distortion in the ordered state of ZnCr 2 O 4 : A magnetic resonance study

TL;DR: In this paper, an elaborate electron-spin resonance study of the low-energy dynamics and magnetization in the ordered phase of the magnetically frustrated spinel ZnCr$_2$O$_4$.