Rutgers University Department of Physics and Astronomy

Eva Andrei - professional activities

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Position

Professor

Group(s)

Condensed matter experiment

Research Activities

My group specializes in broad-band radio frequency spectroscopy and transport measurements, at low temperatures.

Currently our program is focused on two projects:

1) Two dimensional electron systems:
We study quantum tunneling of electrons out of a two dimensional layer and the effects of interactions on the tunneling processs. We also study the in-plane motion of the electrons to explore the mechanisms driving transitions between various phases of the electron layer: crystal, quantum liquid, dipole crystal, etc.

2) Flux lattices in superconducting materials:
We study magnetic flux lattices in high-temperature and conventional superconductors by means of broad-band radio frequency spectroscopy. Our aim is to understand the properties of the superconductor in the various phases of the flux lattice and how these phases are influenced by material parameters.

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Revised January 5, 1996