Condensed Matter Research Group
Welcome to the Condensed Matter Research Group! Our research focuses on understanding the fundamental properties of solid state systems. We explore a wide range of topics in experimental as well as theoretical condensed matter physics, including Superconductivity, Magnetism, Phase Transitions, Critical Phenomena, Glasses and Ceramics, Liquid Crystals, Thin Films, Ion-Solid Interactions, Semiconductors and Super Lattices, Nanostructured Materials, Low-dimensional Systems, Localization, Molecular Electronics, Spintronics, Polarons and Bipolarons, Computational Materials Science and Density Functional Theory, Strongly Correlated Fermi systems, etc. Some faculty members are also working exclusively on electronic materials and device fabrication.
The school has the state-of-the-art experimental research facilities that includes FESEM, Nano Indentation, Helium Liquefier, Pulsed Laser Deposition System, AFM, Nanocluster Deposition System, Ion Beam Deposition System, RF Sputtering System, HR-XRD, E-beam Evaporation System, Dynamic Laser Tweezers, etc. The faculty members work on advanced aspects of Condensed Matter physics. Several patents have been obtained and technology has been transferred to the industries by several faculty members.