Research - Division of Experimental and Applied Physics

Scientific research within the Division include various fields of experimental and applied physics, ranging from condensed matter and nuclear physics to optics, environmental and educational physics.

There are seven laboratories within the Division of Experimental nad Applied Physics:

Laboratory for Elemental Microanalysis - research include development (softwear,experimental methods, analytical procedures) and application of nuclear analitical techniques for the elemental analysis of materials. The principal analytical technique that is used in the Laboratory is X-ray Fluorescence (XRF). The Laboratory also collaborates with the Laboratory for ion beam interactions at the Ruđer Bošković Institute for PIXE (Particle Induced X-ray Emisson) and PESA (Proton Elastic Scattering) analytical techniques. Currently, our main research topic is the elemental analysis of fine solid paricles in air (aerosols).

Laboratory for Medical and Environmental Physics

Laboratory for Quantum and Nonlinear Optics - 
Laboratory for Scanning Electron Microscopy -

Laboratory for Surface Science
 
- the main part of scientific research is the analyis of the surface and the bulk of material by high vacuum analytical techniques: X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy (XPS) and Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS). Topics include synthesis and examination of chemical state of thin oxide films grown on the metal surfaces by ion implantation methods, characterization of impuritis and point defects in semiconductor or isolating materials grown by various deposition techniques.

Laboratory for Synthesis of Functional Materials 
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Laboratory for Thin Films -
Laboratory for Transport Measurements
 
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