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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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Anisotropic exchange interactions in CuTe2O5

TL;DR: In this paper, the second and fourth moments of the EPR line were deduced with inclusion of the difference between the exchange couplings of the copper spin with its different neighbors.
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Inelastic neutron scattering study of the rotational excitations in ( KBr ) 1 − x ( KCN ) x in the paraelastic and structural glass state

TL;DR: In this article, the coupled rotational-translational excitations in KBr and KCN were studied by inelastic neutron scattering for concentrations $0.008 -0.20.
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Multiferroic Hysteresis Loop.

TL;DR: An extensive study of the ferroelectric order and the switching behavior as functions of external electric and magnetic fields is presented, and a novel measurement—multiferroic hysteresis loop—is established to analyze the electrical polarization simultaneously as a function of electrical and magnet fields.
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Spin state and orbital moments across the metal–insulator-transition of REBaCo 2 O 5.5 investigated by XMCD

TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed detailed temperature and angular dependent x-ray magnetic circular dichroism measurements in DyBaCo2O5.5 single crystals above and below the metal-to-insulator (MIT) transition in rare earths and at the onset of the ferromagnetic phase.
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Structural, magnetic, electric, dielectric, and thermodynamic properties of multiferroic Ge V 4 S 8

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed x-ray, magnetic susceptibility, electrical resistivity, heat capacity, thermal expansion, and dielectric results of the lacunar spinels were reported.