Marc Uhlarz

Scientist
Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Germany

Scientist Physics
Biography

Doing Phd theses at Karlsruhe University, he got acquainted with materials having strong electronic correlations, leading to magnetic order and superconductivity. HLD offers everything one could wish for doing research in this area, so he gladly accepted an offer to work here. Also, the prospect of working in a user facility, with frequent visits of leading scientists from around the world, was very appealing.

Research Intrest

Correlated electron materials, from organic and iron-based superconductors or multiferroics to exotic magnets such as the quasi-1D frustrated spin chain Linarite.

List of Publications
Xu Q, Zhou S, Wu D, Uhlarz M, Tang YK, Potzger K, Xu MX, Schmidt H. Cluster spin glass behavior in Bi (Fe 0.95 Co 0.05) O 3. Journal of Applied Physics. 2010 May 1;107(9):093920.
Prinz M, Kuepper K, Taubitz C, Raekers M, Khanra S, Biswas B, Weyhermüller T, Uhlarz M, Wosnitza J, Schnack J, Postnikov AV. A star-shaped heteronuclear CrIIIMNII3 species and its precise electronic and magnetic structure: spin frustration studied by X-ray spectroscopic, magnetic, and theoretical methods. Inorganic chemistry. 2010 Jan 28;49(5):2093-102.
Tampieri A, Iafisco M, Sandri M, Panseri S, Cunha C, Sprio S, Savini E, Uhlarz M, Herrmannsdörfer T. Magnetic bioinspired hybrid nanostructured collagen–hydroxyapatite scaffolds supporting cell proliferation and tuning regenerative process. ACS applied materials & interfaces. 2014 Sep 12;6(18):15697-707.