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Thomas Roger KU Leuven
Materials Physics Hasselt University
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The Materials Physics (IMOMAF) research group focuses on developing innovative solutions to successfully bridge the gap between fundamental research and industrially compatible materials systems and processes. This is done in a wide range of fields, from nano and quantum physics to electronics, advanced sensing, and healthcare materials. Cooperation with industrial partners plays a crucial role in the IMOMAF research group.
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Sankaran KAMATCHI JOTHIRAMALINGAM Hasselt University
Svetlana Korneychuk University of Antwerp
Nanostructured and organic optical and electronic materials (NANOrOPT) University of Antwerp
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Optical spectroscopy (absorption and emission, raman scattering, ultrafast laser spectroscopy) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR; continuous and pulsed, in X-band, 9.5 GHz, and at high frequency in W-band, 95 GHz) spectroscopy are applied in the research group in order to investigate the properties of different condensed matter systems, and in particular: (i) Defects and impurities in technologically relevant crystalline materials e.g., ...