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Electronic Materials and Interfaces

Electronic Materials and Interfaces

The group's work is largely experimental and focusses on electronic materials for a range of applications including photovoltaics, batteries, optoelectronics, power electronics, and modulation of terahertz radiation. We are interested in the materials science of defects in the bulk of crystalline materials and in controlling the properties of surfaces as the nanoscale. Materials of current interest include silicon, germanium, silicon carbide, and 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (particularly MoS2).

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The first paper from a new collaboration with the School of Engineering at the University of Birmingham and the University of Surrey Ion Beam Centre is out now in Applied Surface Science. Time-of-flig…

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