The Quantum and Energy Materials QEM group seeks to take control of materials at the atomic and molecular scale to better understand and utilize their behavior and properties. By doing so researchers aim to pave the way for breakthroughs in new energy conversion and power-efficient energy technologies. Research comprises several key areas including low-dimensional materials such as graphene and heterostructures formed by stacked two-dimensional materials next-generation photovoltaics polymer molecular engineering hybrid magnetic nanoparticles molecular self-assembly single molecule studies on surfaces atomic scale investigations of structural electronic magnetic and optical properties of nanostructured surfaces and atomic and molecular manipulation.
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