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Martin Rotter

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  119
Citations -  1612

Martin Rotter is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetization & Magnetostriction. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 119 publications receiving 1495 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Rotter include University of Vienna & University of Oxford.

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A miniature capacitance dilatometer for thermal expansion and magnetostriction

TL;DR: In this paper, a very small capacitive sensor for measuring thermal expansion and magnetostriction of small and irregular shaped samples has been developed, where a capacitive method with tilted plates is used.
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Superconductivity in novel Ge-based skutterudites: {Sr,Ba}pt4Ge12.

TL;DR: In this paper, electron-phonon coupled superconductivity emerges, ascribed to intrinsic features of the Pt-Ge framework, where Ge-$p$ states dominate the electronic structure at the Fermi energy.
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Using McPhase to calculate magnetic phase diagrams of rare earth compounds

TL;DR: McPhase as discussed by the authors is a program package developed to calculate static and dynamic magnetic properties of rare earth compounds, where the two ion interaction may be chosen anisotropic and also terms of higher order (e.g. quadrupolar interactions) can be taken into account.
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Ternary clathrates Ba–Zn–Ge: phase equilibria, crystal chemistry and physical properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the formation, phase relations at subsolidus temperatures and at 800 °C, crystal chemistry and physical properties of a series of ternary clathrates as part of the solid solution, derived from binary with a solubility limit of 8 Cd per formula unit at 800°C.
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Spectroscopic evidence for exceptionally high orbital moment induced by local distortions in α-CoV2O6

TL;DR: In this article, a combined experimental and theoretical study on the local magnetism of the Co ions in the spin-chain compound CoV2O6, which crystallizes in two different allotropic phases, α -a ndγ-CoV 2O6 and γ-Co V2O 6, was presented, showing that the strong compression of CoO6 octahedra together with the unusually small octahedral crystal field splitting leads to a strong mixture of t2g and eg orbitals.