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Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics |
Stephan Haas is engaged in theoretical research on the physics of strongly correlated electrons in solids. His recent interests include microscopic modeling and phenomenology of the high-temperature superconductors, in particular the analysis of dynamical spectra and phase diagrams. He is also using a range of numerical approaches to study low-dimensional antiferromagnets, spin ladders, spin-Peierls systems, and other quantum magnets. Furthermore, his research extends to disordered quantum systems, including random-exchange antiferromagnets, dirty superconductors, and systems with impurity-induced spin and charge textures.
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Educational Background |
Vordiplom Physics, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, 1989; Ph.D. Physics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 1995.
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