Our research aims for future generation of electronics that could become non-volatile, versatile, fast and capable of simultaneous data storage and processing; all with less energy consumption.
Research
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The research group performs research and education on Electronics, Spintronic and Quantum physics with nanodevices fabricated on Graphene, 2D semiconductors, van der Waals heterostructures of 2D materials, semiconductor nanostructures, Topological Insulators and Weyl semimetals. We fabricate nanoelectronic devices in the state of the art clean room and use sensitive electronic measurement techniques in presence of magnetic fields to exploit the spin and quantum properties of electrons.
Infrastructure
Research infrastructure
Our research group has access to a range of world-class research facilities, such as the Nanofabrication Laboratory (MyFab), the laboratories at the Division of Quantum Device Physics at Chalmers, Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory (CMAL) and MAX IV Laboratory hosted by Lund University.