Jonas K. H. Fischer

  • Jonas K. H. Fischer
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    Jonas Fischer gained his university-entrance diploma (Abitur) in 2008 graduating from the Jakob-Fugger-Gymnasium in Augsburg. From October 2008 to February 2015, he studied Physics at the University of Augsburg. In his Bachelor thesis, he used Terahertz spectroscopy to study Iron-based superconductors. During his stay in the FrontierLab program at Osaka University in the winter of 2012/2013, he continued the investigation of these materials. He grew crystals and performed magnetization and resistivity measurements under the supervision of Prof. Setsuko Tajima. Returning to Augsburg for his Master thesis, he utilized broadband dielectric spectroscopy to study glass-forming liquids confined in the nanopores of Metal-organic frameworks.
    Since April 2015, he worked as a researcher at the chair of Experimental Physics V, finishing his PhD in September 2018. His research involved the search for multiferroic and ferroelectric materials among the organic charge-transfer salts, employing dielectric spectroscopy and polarization measurements in a wide frequency and temperature range. He participated in the collaborative research center TRR 80 and was a Board member of its integrated graduate school.

    Since November 2018 he is a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow in Prof. Kimura's group at Tokyo University. He aims to elucidate the coupling mechanism in conical spin-driven multiferroics, by synthesizing new materials in this family and exploring possible new functionalities of these systems.

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