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Herbert Zimmermann

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  340
Citations -  9861

Herbert Zimmermann is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liquid crystal & Deuterium NMR. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 340 publications receiving 9342 citations. Previous affiliations of Herbert Zimmermann include Weizmann Institute of Science.

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DeerAnalysis2006 - a comprehensive software package for analyzing pulsed ELDOR data

TL;DR: DeerAnalysis2006 as mentioned in this paper provides access to a comprehensive set of tools for spin-to-spin distance analysis within a common user interface, which allows for several tests of the reliability and precision of the extracted information.
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Phase behavior and properties of the liquid-crystal dimer 1′′,7′′-bis(4-cyanobiphenyl-4′-yl) heptane: A twist-bend nematic liquid crystal

TL;DR: It is concluded that the low-temperature mesophase of CB7CB is a new type of uniaxial nematic phase having a nonuniform director distribution composed of twist-bend deformations, and calculations using an atomistic model and the surface interaction potential with Monte Carlo sampling predict dielectric and elastic properties in the nematics phase.
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Allyl‐Transition Metal Systems

TL;DR: In this article, recent results in the field of allyl-transition metal complexes are described and reactions of these compounds, as well as the bonding between metal and allyl group, are discussed.
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Allyl‐Übergangsmetall‐Systeme

TL;DR: In this article, new results from the Gebiet der Allyl-Ubergangsmetall-Komplexe11 mitgeteilt werden für Synthese und Umwandlungen of 1,3-Diolefinen und Olefinen.
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Rate memory of structural relaxation in glasses and its detection by multidimensional NMR.

TL;DR: Applying the theory to multidimensional NMR exchange experiments, the rate memory of a polymer slightly above its glass transition temperature is determined, indicating strong coupling of the individual relaxation modes.