The Laboratory "Physics of Materials and Low Temperatures" conducts research in various areas of condensed matter physics, focusing on the development and investigation of new materials for the electronics industry (heterostructures for electronic devices, photovoltaics, sensors), as well as on phenomena in magnetism and superconductivity.
The experimental work is directed towards the synthesis and study of crystals, low-dimensional layers, and composite materials with unconventional electronic, spin, magnetic, and superconducting properties, as well as towards improving their characteristics for practical applications.
The research focus is on acquiring new knowledge about the fundamental properties of materials and their application in the development of micro-, nano-, and opto-devices for biomedical, dental, and sensing applications.
Research Areas
- Growth and characterization of single crystals
- Thin dielectric and conductive films, and heterostructures based on them
- Investigation of optical, structural, dielectric, electrical, and magnetic properties
Applications
- Nanoelectronics
- Telecommunications
- Information technologies and society
- Ecology and environmental protection
- Medicine and healthcare