Condensed Matter Physics
The Condensed Matter Physics Group, consisting of nine members, studies a variety of systems including semiconductors, superconductors, ferroelectrics, conductive polymers, and magnetic materials, as well as various nanostructures like nanotubes, nanowires, quantum dots, and quantum wells. Research methods include NMR spectroscopy, optical spectroscopy, electrical transport, SPM microscopy, many-body theories, and numerical renormalization group methods. While research subjects cover diverse phenomena and materials, they are commonly focused on nanoscale quantum phenomena. Several members in this group are also interested in Quantum Information science.