Physics of Nanodevices
We explore new physical phenomena that occur in electronic and opto-electronic device structures with nanoscale dimensions. The dynamics of such devices is often quantum mechanical in nature, but much richer than the dynamics of isolated atoms due to interactions with the solid-state environment. Our research investigates this quantum dynamics, and aims to apply it for new device functionalities.
Research Groups
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Computational Physics
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Device Physics of Complex Materials
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Materials Science
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Micromechanics
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Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces
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Nanostructures of Functional Oxides
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Optical Condensed Matter Physics
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Photophysics and Opto-electronics
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Physics of Nanodevices
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Quantum Interactions and Structural Dynamics
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Solid State Materials for Electronics
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Surfaces and Thin Films
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Theory of Condensed Matter