The Quantum Materials research group concentrates on the electronic and optoelectronic properties of novel solid systems. In quantum matter, the novelty is embedded in the emergent properties of correlated electron materials.
The programme exploits the lab's facilities for materials synthesis (bulk crystal and nanocrystal-film) and characterisation. High-end spectroscopic and transport-based measurements take place in the energy, time, r- and k-space domains both in Amsterdam as well as at a wide range of internationally renowned large scale facilities for synchrotron and FEL radiation, muons, neutrons and high magnetic fields.