Âé¶¹Éçmadou

Âé¶¹Éçmadou houses one of the strongest Condensed Matter Physics (CMP) departments in Australia, with eleven members of academic staff (including five ARC Federation, Professorial or Future Fellows), and more than fifty research fellows, technical staff and research students.


Research in CMP at Âé¶¹Éçmadou is focused on the electrical, optical, magnetic and thermal properties of advanced nanoscale materials, with potential applications in nanoelectronics, computing, memory elements, energy and biotechnology. The unique array of research facilities at Âé¶¹Éçmadou includes cryogenic systems for measuring the motion of single electrons inside quantum devices operating at close to the absolute zero of temperature, full clean-room facilities, scanning tunneling microscopes that can be used to make electronic devices at the atomic scale, advanced laser and raman spectroscopy laboratories, and high performance electron microscopes.

Furthermore, the Quantum Electronic Devices (QED) group measures the properties of nanoscale devices at ultra-low temperatures and in extreme magnetic fields, including four helium dilution refrigerators and a unique vector magnet. Please see our website  for more details.

More information on individual research projects can be found below.

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Oleg Tretiakov's research projects

Theoretical condensed matter physics
Computer circuitry

Alex Hamilton's research projects

Quantum electronics, topological electronics and quantum computing
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Clemens Ulrich's research projects

Optical Spectroscopy and Neutron Scattering
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Michelle Simmons' research projects

ARC Centre of Excellence in Quantum Computation and Communication Technology
Physics laboratory experiment

Adam Micolich's research projects

Seeing is believing: Microscopy-capable nanoscale devices for bioelectronics applications
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Dane McCamey's research projects

ARC Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science
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Dimi Culcer's research projects

Future Low-Energy Electronics & Spontaneous Spin Polarisations in Hole Systems
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Rajib Rahman's research projects

Investigations into quantum phenomena in the solid-state
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Susan Coppersmith's research projects

Theorectical quantum computing
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Maja Cassidy's Research Projects

Quantum Materials and Devices Lab

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