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S. Mühlbauer

Researcher at Technische Universität München

Publications -  14
Citations -  508

S. Mühlbauer is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Skyrmion & Neutron scattering. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 383 citations. Previous affiliations of S. Mühlbauer include ETH Zurich.

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Observation of two independent skyrmion phases in a chiral magnetic material

TL;DR: In this article, a new skyrmion phase was identified in the chiral magnetic material Cu2OSeO3 at low temperature and in the presence of an applied magnetic field.
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Long-range crystalline nature of the skyrmion lattice in MnSi

TL;DR: Small angle neutron scattering of the Skyrmion lattice in MnSi is reported using an experimental setup that minimizes the effects of demagnetizing fields and double scattering, establishing the existence of higher-order scattering and discriminating parasitic double scattering with Renninger scans.
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Skyrmion lattices in metallic and semiconducting B20 transition metal compounds.

TL;DR: This study used neutron scattering to observe the formation of a two-dimensional lattice of skyrmion lines, a type of magnetic vortices, under applied magnetic fields in metallic and semiconducting B20 compounds.
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Observation of two independent skyrmion phases in a chiral magnetic material

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the identification of a second skyrmion phase in chiral magnet with cubic lattice symmetry, which is thermodynamically disconnected from the well-known, nearly-isotropic, high-temperature phase, and exists only when the external magnetic field is oriented along the crystal axis only.
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Large scales–long times: Adding high energy resolution to SANS

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a design case for enhancing a small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) instrument at the planned European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund, Sweden, using a combination of MIEZE and other TOF options, such as TISANEoffering time windows from ns to minutes.