Stockholm university

Research group Experimental Condensed Matter Physics

Research in the group is focused at the study of mesoscopic phenomena in condensed matter physics. Our research areas span over superconductivity (with emphasis on high temperature superconductors), low temperature physics, quantum electronics and spintronics, and nanotechnology.

Specifically, current research topics are: intrinsic tunneling spectroscopy of high temperature superconductors, THz applications of superconducting tunnel (Josephson) junctions, analysis of non-equilibrium effects in stacked Josephson junctions, study of hybrid superconductor/ferromagnet devices for spintronic applications and development of ultrasensitive nanocalorimetry methods.

We make our samples using advanced sample engineering and micro/nano-fabrication in clean-room environment. The major part of the sample fabrication is made at the Nano-Fab Lab, a joint facility between KTH and Stockholm University, located here at AlbaNova University Center.

We also have a cryogen-free, low-temperature lab, containing various low-temperature, high magnetic field, and measurement equipment. The equipment is completed with high-frequency instrumentation and an optical cryostat.

Group members

Group managers

Vladimir Krasnov

Professor

Department of Physics
Vladimir Krasnov

Members

Taras Golod

1:e forskningsingenjör

Department of Physics
Taras Golod, foto: Patrik Löfgren

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