Sebastian Mühlbauer
Sebastian Mühlbauer
New Materials WG 1 Member, Functional Magnetic Materials, LINXS Fellow
Sebastian Mühlbauer works as a senior staff scientist at the MLZ Garching, responsible for the SANS-1 beamline. The focus of his research lies on studies of properties of superconducting vortices, long range incommensurate magnetic structures and skyrmion lattices using a set of different neutron techniques: To study the static properties of such systems on a wide range of length scales, Ihe uses neutron diffraction, small angle neutron scattering and finally USANS and neutron grating interferometry that allow covering a range from several Angström to around ten micrometers. Kinetic neutron diffraction techniques like stroboscopic SANS and TISANE cover a dynamic range for driven dynamics of s to ms while neutron spin echo and neutron spectroscopy techniques allow a measurement of inelastic and quasi-elastic dynamics in a broad range.