262 search results for “toilet superconductivity” in the Public website
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Lattice models for Josephson junctions and graphene superlattices
In this thesis we study quantum transport phenomena on the nanometer scale, in two classes of materials: topological insulators with induced superconductivity and graphene superlattices.
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Jan Zaanen Group - Quantum Matter Theory
The focus of Jan Zaanen's theoretical physics research was the nature of macroscopic matter that is in one or the other way still in the grip of quantum physics.
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Rademaker Group
Louk Rademaker is visiting fellow at Leiden University, Lorentz Institute for Theoretical Physics. He studies theoretical quantum matter physics, connecting the material science to fundamental concepts and methods.
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LUMC Education BuildingHippocratespad 21, Leiden
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LUMC Research BuildingEinthovenweg 20, Leiden
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Jan AartsFaculty of Science
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Kamerlingh Onnes BuildingSteenschuur 25, Leiden
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Spin Transport and Superconductivity in Half-metallic Nanowires and Junctions
PhD defence
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Quiet room Van Steenis
Van Steenis, Einsteinweg 2, 2333 CC, Leiden
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FSW buildingWassenaarseweg 52, Leiden
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Herta MohrWitte Singel 27A, Leiden
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ReuvensReuvensplaats 2-4, Leiden
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Johan HuizingaDoelensteeg 16, Leiden
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Research in Physics, Quantum Matter and Optics (MSc)
The master’s specialisation Research in Physics, Quantum Matter and Optics at Leiden University offers a thorough experience on the front line of physics research with a practical training of communicative and computer skills. The programme focuses on Condensed Matter problems, such as Molecular Electronics,…
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Insulating phenomenon in superconductor
Leiden physicist Milan Allan and his group have discovered an apparent paradox within a material that has zero electrical resistance. They measured trapped charges, while charges should in theory keep flowing in the absence of resistance. The discovery could provide a missing piece of one of the big…
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Lecture HallEinsteinweg 57, Leiden
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Advances in SQUID-detected Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy
In this thesis, we describe the latest advances in SQUID-detected Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM).
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Nano-scale electronic structure of strongly correlated electron systems
In condensed matter systems electron-electron interactions, negligible in everyday metals, can dramatically alter the electronic behavior of the system. Examples of such altered behavior include high-temperature superconductivity and modulation of the electron density.
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Cavities for light and sound: a cavity-enhanced platform for quantum acoustics
Surface acoustic waves (SAWs) are mechanical waves that travel along the surface of a material and find many applications in modern technologies due to the ease of excitation on piezoelectric substrates via interdigital transducers (IDTs).
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Visualizing strongly-correlated electrons with a novel scanning tunneling microscope
Materials with strongly correlated electrons show some of the most mysterious and exotic phases of quantum matter, such as unconventional superconductivity, quantum criticality and strange metal phase.
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Quantum Matter and Optics
The quantum nature of matter and light has grown into a broad and fruitful research field for theorists and experimentalists alike. It combines foundational research with toward applications, the most well known of which is the quantum computer.
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LipsiusCleveringaplaats 1, Leiden
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Anna van BuerenpleinAnna van Buerenplein 301, The Hague
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Milan Allan Lab - Understanding Quantum Matter
We are a dynamic research group at the Leiden Institute of Physics. Our aim is to explore and understand quantum materials, including strange metals, high-temperature superconductors, and quantum critical electron matter.
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Bhattacharyya Lab - Quantum transport in 2D materials
The research group of Semonti Bhattacharyya at the Leiden Institute of Physics studies quantum transport measurements in Van der Waals heterostructures.
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SchouwburgstraatSchouwburgstraat 2, The Hague
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Beehive Student CentreTurfmarkt 104, The Hague
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P.J. VethNonnensteeg 1-3, Leiden
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Coffee Cups Petition
Leiden University uses enormous amounts of disposable cups every day.
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Coffee Cups Petition
Leiden University uses enormous amounts of disposable cups every day.
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HuygensNiels Bohrweg 2, Leiden
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RijnvesteSandifortdreef 17, Leiden
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StichthageKoningin Julianaplein 10 (13th floor), The Hague
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De Kattekop Day Care CentreWassenaarseweg 8, Leiden
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The most stable microscope in the world
Making the most vibration-free, cryogenic scanning tunneling microscope in the world. A bold mission, but one that PhD candidate Irene Battisti successfully executed together with the Fine Mechanical Department. The new microscope might shed light on how unconventional superconductivity works. PhD Defence…
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Cryogenics Department
The Cryogenics Department has a liquid helium production unit and an automatic liquid nitrogen filling plant.
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Alumni
Former PhD, Bachelor and Master students of the Van Exter Lab
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Hortus botanicusRapenburg 73, Leiden
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International HouseKaiserstraat 13, Leiden
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Theoretical Physics
In the spirit of 'unity in diversity', our objective is to promote insight into and appreciation for the wonder that the same physical laws and mathematical concepts apply to the whole of nature, from the largest to the smallest energy and length scales. We strive for the application of abstract theoretical…
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Quantum to Classical
In Quantum mechanics, particles can be in multiple positions simultaneously. Yet, when a measurement is made, the particle is found only in one place. Technology has come to a point where we may design experiments that will tell us how.
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Career prospects
A master's degree in Psychology at Leiden University combines theoretical knowledge with academic and professional skills, making you an attractive candidate for many employers.
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WijnhavenTurfmarkt 99, The Hague
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University LibraryWitte Singel 27, Leiden
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PLNTLangegracht 70, Leiden
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Manipulation of Superconductivity in van der Waals Materials and Thin Films
PhD defence
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Research and current affairs: 2022 in six stories
Life returned to something resembling normal after Covid but other crises soon took its place. These great challenges are also being felt at the University and our researchers are working on solutions. The nitrogen crisis, problems with young people’s services and an increasingly urgent climate crisis:…
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Leiden physicists image lumpy superconductor
High-temperature superconductivity is one of the big mysteries in physics. Milan Allan’s research group used a Josephson Scanning Tunneling Microscope to image spatial variations of superconducting particles for the first time, and published about it in the journal Nature.
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The quest for the magic angle
Stack two layers of graphene, twisted at slightly different angles to each other, and the material spontaneously becomes a superconductor. Science still can't explain how something so magical can happen, but physicists use special equipment to reveal what is taking place under the surface.