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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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Field-Induced Magnonic Liquid in the 3D Spin-Dimerized Antiferromagnet Sr 3 Cr 2 O 8

TL;DR: The study indicates that the magnonic liquid could be characterized by an Ising-like order but has lost the coherence of the transverse components, and mapped ultrasound and magnetization anomalies as a function of magnetic field and temperature establish that this superfluid phase is embedded in a domelike phase regime of a high-temperature magnonic Liquid.
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Multiple pressure-induced transitions in HgCr2S4

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed combined experimental and theoretical high-pressure investigations on magnetoelectric HgCr2S4 spinel and found that the starting Fd-3m phase adopts a tetragonal I41/amd structure at 20 GPa, an orthorhombic distortion occurs above 26 GPa and a third structural transition takes place beyond 37 GPa.
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Korringa-like relaxation in the high-temperature phase of A -site ordered YBaMn 2 O 6

TL;DR: In this paper, high-temperature electron spin resonance studies of A-site ordered YBaMn2O6 and disordered Y 0.5Ba0.5MnO3 were performed.
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Effect of adding nanometre-sized heterogeneities on the structural dynamics and the excess wing of a molecular glass former

TL;DR: The relaxation dynamics of glass-forming glycerol mixed with 1.1 nm sized polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) molecules using dielectric spectroscopy and two different neutron scattering techniques reveal a broadening of the α relaxation when POSS molecules are added.
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Mössbauer gamma-ray diffraction from the molecular crystal KCN

TL;DR: Mossbauer gamma-ray diffraction was applied to separate the elastic and inelastic scattering intensities from the (200), (400) and (600) Bragg reflections of KCN.