Condensed matter experiments

 

The world of condensed matter physics unravels the multifaceted behavior of solid state materials, laying bare the foundations of many technological innovations. At its core, this field merges the study of individual atoms and molecules with their collective interactions, providing insights into the devices and materials that shape our daily experiences. From harnessing the unique properties of materials like graphene and III-V semiconductors for solar cells and optical devices, to probing the quantum transport phenomena in two-dimensional structures, these researchers are redefining boundaries. Their work also spans the synthesis and characterisation of thin films for applications ranging from smart windows to quantum sensors. Furthermore, they delve into transition-metal dichalcogenides, shedding light on intriguing phenomena like superconductivity and topological states. In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the work undertaken here, with its blend of fundamental study and practical application, is pivotal. The researchers, armed with advanced materials and innovative techniques, are not just passive observers but active participants, sculpting the next wave of advancements in condensed matter physics.

Member: Satreerat Hodak, Noravee Kanchanavatee, Salinporn Kittiwatanakul, Thiti Taychatanapat, Warakorn Yanwachirakul, Sukkaneste Tungasmita

 

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Thailand MagneTech School: Empowering Tomorrow's Innovators with Magnetic Materials

Application Submission Deadline: September 15, 2023

Notification date: October 1, 2023

School date: October 17-20, 2023

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