Richard Matthias Geilhufe

Assistant Professor at Condensed Matter and Materials Theory

Matthias Geilhufe works in condensed matter theory. He graduated from Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in 2015 after being a PhD student at Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics (Halle). From 2016-2022 he had been a postdoc and staff scientist at Nordita. Matthias joined the Chalmers faculty in 2022.

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Showing 5 publications

2024

Ultrafast entropy production in pump-probe experiments

Lorenzo Caprini, Hartmut Löwen, Richard Matthias Geilhufe
Nature Communications. Vol. 15 (1)
Journal article
2024

Correlation-Driven Magnetic Frustration and Insulating Behavior of TiF3

Gayanath W. Fernando, Donal Sheets, Jason Hancock et al
Physica Status Solidi - Rapid Research Letetrs. Vol. 18 (3)
Journal article
2023

Mott insulating low thermal expansion perovskite TiF3

Donal Sheets, Kaitlin Lyszak, Menka Jain et al
Physical Review B. Vol. 108 (23)
Journal article
2023

Electron magnetic moment of transient chiral phonons in KTaO3

Matthias Geilhufe, Wolfram Hergert
Physical Review B. Vol. 107 (2)
Journal article
2023

Magnetoelectrics and multiferroics: theory, synthesis, characterisation, preliminary results and perspectives for all-optical manipulations

D. Bossini, D. M. Juraschek, Richard Matthias Geilhufe et al
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. Vol. 56 (27)
Review article

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2023–2026

Interaction of chiral phonons and spin

Matthias Geilhufe Condensed Matter and Materials Theory
Swedish Research Council (VR)

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