Gert Denninger

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Gert Albert Werner Denninger (born September 19, 1951 in Rügheim ) is a German physicist and university professor.

Life

Denninger was born in 1951 in Rügheim in Lower Franconia . After graduating from high school, he began studying physics at the University of Würzburg on a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation . During a stay abroad at the University of Warwick , he received a Bachelor of Science in 1974. In 1978 he received his diploma and then did his doctorate until 1982 at the University of Würzburg in the field of surface physics . After completing his doctorate, Gert Denninger moved to the University of Bayreuth , where he completed his habilitation in 1987 with Markus Schwoerer . In 1990 he received the Rudolf Kaiser Prize .

Denninger has been Professor of Experimental Physics at the second physical institute at the University of Stuttgart since 1993 . Denninger is a liaison professor at the German National Academic Foundation.

Denninger deals with the magnetic properties of exchange-coupled electron spin systems and is one of the pioneers in the application of Overhauser spectroscopy.

Denninger is married and has two daughters.

Individual evidence

  1. cf. Doctoral thesis, German National Library
  2. ^ Website of the Physics Department , University of Stuttgart. Retrieved August 3, 2018
  3. ^ Overhauser Shift of the Conduction Electron Spin Resonance in (FA) 2PF6 Single Crystals, Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, Volume 136, 335-360, 1986
  4. ^ New Type of Electron Nuclear-Spin Interaction from Resistively Detected NMR in the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect Regime, Phys. Rev. Lett., 82, 20, 4070-4073, 1999
  5. Electron Spin Resonance on a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas in a Single AlAs Quantum Well, Phys. Rev. Lett., 94, 13, 137601, 2005