Physics of Nanotechnology

This research group represents a collaboration of faculty members actively engaged in the field of Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, combining experimental, theoretical, and computational approaches. The group focuses on exploring the rich interplay between quantum phenomena, magnetic interactions, and ionic transport mechanisms in solid-state materials.

Quantum, magnetic, and ionic physics all play crucial roles in solid-state devices, impacting their functionality and design. Quantum mechanics is fundamental for understanding the behavior of electrons and their interactions within materials, while magnetism influences materials’ magnetic properties and their interaction with magnetic fields. Ionic physics, lastly, governs the motion and behavior of ions within materials, particularly in devices like batteries and sensors.

Focused Research Services

Quantum

Magnetic

Ionic

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