Quantum Materials Design Laboratory

This lab is dedicated to the crystal growth of new quantum materials and includes a range of furnaces that can reach temperatures as high as 1800 C, three-zone gradient furnaces, and vacuum furnaces, as well as a quartz sealing station, an arc-melter, and argon gloveboxes. This lab houses a state-of-the-art Bruker D8 Advance powder x-ray diffractometer with a Johansson monochromator (K-alpha1), Lynxeye XE-T detector, and 9 position sample changer. This XRD is optimized for high throughput, high resolution, and low background measurements.

CONTACT

Alannah Hallas