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Martin Lilienblum

Materials Science

ETH Zurich

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About Martin Lilienblum at ETH Zurich (ETH)

Martin Lilienblum is a researcher at ETH Zurich specializing in the physics and engineering of ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and multiferroic materials. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Scaling Behavior and Beyond Equilibrium in the Hexagonal Manganites", and "Strain-induced coupling of electrical polarization and structural defects in SrMnO3 films".

Research Areas

Ferroelectric MaterialsPiezoelectric MaterialsMultiferroicsPerovskitesMagnetoelectric EffectsDomain EngineeringMagnetic PropertiesTransport Properties
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Research Output

Total Citations1,225

Emerging researcher

Publications35

Selective publication record

h-index19

Developing track record

i10-index23

Early-stage portfolio

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