Condensed Matter Physics

The focus of the research in Fundamental Condensed Matter Physics using X-ray photon science is on the development and use of advanced X-ray spectroscopic techniques to probe the electronic structure and identify features related to important physical and chemical properties.
Our research spans from well-defined model systems to more real and complex systems. In particular, we study electron dynamics on different time scales (from attoseconds to nanoseconds), structure-function relationships, and how molecules interact with surfaces in different environments. We also investigate quantum effects in low dimensions such as surfaces, interfaces, and quantum materials. In this way, the research area combines knowledge of single molecules and three-dimensional solid materials.
To address such a broad range of research questions, we use a rich set of X-ray spectroscopy techniques, including XPS, XES, HERFD-XAS, ARPES, time-resolved PES, and NEXAFS, and obtain complementary information using microscopy tools (for example, STM, AFM, LEEM, PEEM). We perform our experiments both at synchrotron radiation facilities and using infrastructure at the Ångström Laboratory (e.g., HAXPES).
Our studies are conducted under both static and dynamic conditions (operando). A significant aspect of our work involves developing new methodologies and instruments to gain completely new atomic-level insights and explore novel phenomena.
Research Leaders
- Andreas Lindblad, The physics of surfaces and interfaces characterized with X-rays
- Anders Sandell, X-ray fluorescence and infrared spectromicroscopy
- Carla Puglia
- Håkan Rensmo, Energy materials research
- Laurent Duda, Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering and Energy materials
- Maria Hahlin, Functionality of battery materials
- Olof Karis
- Rebecka Lindblad, Corrosion and in-situ photoelectron spectroscopy
- Sergei Butorin, Advanced x-ray spectroscopic methods for energy materials
- Ute Cappel, Optoelectronics and time-resolved spectroscopy
Contact
- Programme Professor Condensed Matter Physics of Energy Materials
- Håkan Rensmo
- Head of Division
- Nicusor Timneanu
- Visiting address: Ångström Laboratory, Regementsvägen 10, house 6, floor 0.