Quantum Materials and Devices Lab ("The Tsen Group") aims to uncover new physical phenomena in quantum materials with reduced dimensionality, and incorporate these materials in novel (opto)electronic devices for quantum information technology.
The group employs a combination of experimental techniques for materials characterization at the nanoscale (e.g., transmission electron microscopy, micro-optical spectroscopy, magnetotransport measurements, etc.) as well as state-of-the-art nanofabrication processes for device engineering.
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IQC welcomes Adam Wei Tsen as its newest faculty member - January 11, 2016