Nanoelectronics group at TIFR
News
April 2024 Our review exploring Berry physics and topology of moire materials appears in Nature Review Materials
April 2024 Our paper reporting studies of band gaps in 2D materials probed using superconducting RF cavities featured on the cover of Nano Letters
Feb 2024 Our paper reporting studies of band gaps in 2D materials probed using superconducting RF cavities appears in Nano Letters.
Feb 2024 Our paper reporting twisted BSCCO junctions showing high-temperature Josephson Diode response appears in Nature Materials.
Feb 2024 -- We are looking for motivated Ph.D. students who are already admitted in the Ph.D. / Int PhD program at TIFR. If you are interested, please email Mandar.
Feb 2024 We are looking for a short-term (1 year ) project position, GATE/JEST qualified students. If you are interested, please email Mandar.
What do we do and why?
We focus on probing the physics at the nanometer scale in a variety of systems. We study electron transport, topological properties and electromechanics in nanostrutures. Our work uses the nanofabrication facility at TIFR. Additionally, we use a combination of commercial and home-made electronics to measure the electronic signals from nanoscale devices. The goal of our work is to probe unique quantum mechanical effects and probe phenomena that is unique to nanoscale systems.
The reason for our exploration is to understand different aspects of fundamental physics and to explore potential applications.
Visiting our lab:
We will accept reasonable requests for visiting our lab with advance notice. Please note that TIFR is National lab and to enter TIFR you need prior permission and a government issued ID card for a visit.
Contact:
Phone: +91-22-2278-2796/2829
email: deshmukh(at)tifr(dot)res(dot)in
Address: Department of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Lab: CG 29
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,
Homi Bhabha Rd.,
Mumbai India 400005