Welcome to the Richert group!

Our group combines electron paramagnetic resonance and optical spectroscopy to investigate spin information transfer in molecular systems designed for applications in molecular spintronics and quantum computing.

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Recent publications

Computation of exchange couplings by means of an exchange-dedicated perturbation theoryith visible light
M. Franz, F. Neese, S. Richert


Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2025, e202515144

Teacups, a python package for the simulation of time-resolved EPR spectra of spin-polarized multi-spin systems
T. Quintes, S. Weber, S. Richert


J. Chem. Theory Comput. 2025, 21, 8982-8993

Supramolecular dyads as photogenerated qubit candidates
I.V. Khariushin, P. Thielert, E. Zöllner, M. Mayländer, T. Quintes, S. Richert, A. Vargas Jentzsch


Nat. Chem. 2025, 17, 493-499

 

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Group news

Guests from the Ken Albrecht's lab
28.01. - 13.02.2016


Two researchers from the Ken Albrecht's lab (Kyushu University, Japan), Kosuke Anraku and Kanako Takeyama, visited our lab to learn EPR and apply it to their TTM systems.

Benchtop EPR spectometer
11.12.2025


CIQTEK installed a new benchtop EPR spectrometer in our lab.

Dr. Theresia Quintes
24.10.2025


Congratulations to Dr. Theresia Quintes on her successful PhD defense!