Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Web: Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Ort: Stuttgart
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Lithium batteries that provide electric cars with power, superconductors that conduct electricity over long distances without loss, solar cells that harvest solar power – all of these examples are based on the electrical conductivity characteristics of solid materials. These are some of the phenomena which scientists investigate at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research. Solid state materials include metals, ceramics and even crystals of organic molecules. Just how the structures of these materials affect their electrical, mechanical and magnetic properties, is what solid state researchers seek to understand. To this end, the researchers particularly focus on solids at the nanoscale, which behave differently compared to materials in larger dimensions. In order to miniaturize electronic circuits even further or to prepare for the electronics that will follow on from the silicon era, the behaviour of these solids needs to be controlled.
Research Focus
- Electronic Structure Theory
- Inorganic Solid State Chemistry
- Solid State Spectroscopy
- Nanoscale Science
- Physical Chemistry of Solids
- Quantum Many-Body Theory
- Chemistry
- Low Dimensional Electron Systems
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