Dr. rer. nat. Anna Isaeva
Junior Professor
NameDr. rer. nat. Anna Isaeva
Group leader "Topological Materials"
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Visiting address:
Chemie/Hydrowissenschaften, CHE 455 Bergstraße 66
01069 Dresden
Research Profile
The Research Group "Topological Materials" identifies, synthesizes and characterizes new candidate compounds with a non-trivial topology of their electronic spectra in the framework of various projects (SPP 1666, SFB 1143, ERANET-Chemistry "Topological Insulators under Pressure"). These endeavours are undertaken in close cooperation with theoreticians and experimental physicists on the national and international level, in particular Leibnitz-Institute of Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW), the Institute of Experimental Physics of the University of Würzburg and the Tomsk State University. This collaborative research has brought more than 10 new topological materials into the spotlight by being published in many peer-reviewed journals (including 4 contributions in the Nature Publishing Group).
Teaching Activities
- Co-supervision of several theses
- Research project for master students, teaching module MA-CH-MRC09
- Chair of seminar series, module BA-CHEM-ACII
- Lecture series „Anorganische Festkörperchemie“, module BA-CHEM-ACII, WS 2014-2017
- Lecture series and seminars „Magnetochemie“ and „Metalle und Magnete“, module MA-CH-MRC07, SS 2015-2017
Publications
A characteristic of these compounds is the interplay between “metallic“ regions, with delocalised electrons and mainly non-polar bonds between the metal atoms, and “salt-like“ regions, which are characterised by strong localisation of the electrons and heteropolar exchange between the metal and non-metal atoms. The volumes of the different structural regions as well as the extent to which they interpenetrate varies. The ternary subhalides of bismuth belong to a new class of substances which cover the whole spectrum from partially oxidized “porous“ metals, through one- and two dimensional metals up to semi-conducting ionic or molecular cluster compounds.
- Herr Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Ruck
- Frau Dipl.-Chem. Anja Günther
- Herr Dipl.-Chem. Aron Wosylus
- Herr Dipl.-Chem. Alexander Gerisch
- Frau Cand.-chem. Manuela Erbe
- Herr Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Ruck
- Dr. A. Isaeva, Moscow State University (Rußland)
- Prof. Dr. Y. Grin, MPI CPfS Dresden (Deutschland)
- Prof. Dr. R. Kniep, MPI CPfS Dresden (Deutschland)