Fyzikální ústav Akademie věd ČR

Research subjects at department 11

Electronic structure of graphene is closely related to the mechanical deformation and interactions with surroundings (i.e. with the supporting substrate). From a general point of view, it is driven by the intrinsic topography of the layer itself. We proposed a unique approach for custom modification of the graphene topography based on shaping of the single-layer graphene using monodisperse magnetic nanoparticles [1, 2].  The full text >>

In the field of magnetic nanomaterials targeting biomedical theragnosis and nanosensing, low-dimensional magnetic materials attracted enormous attention due to promising applications in various fields. Among the variety of nanomagnets, nanoparticles of iron oxide are of high importance due to their size-dependent magnetic properties and biocompatibility, which already initiated their exploitation as MRI contrast agents, hyperthermia mediators and drug carriers.  The full text >>

We study magnetism and magneto-elasticity of rare-earth and uranium intermetallic compounds with high content of 3d-metal (Fe and Co). They combine the localized magnetism of the f-electron sublattice with the itinerant magnetism of the 3d-sublattice and belong to an important class of modern magnetic materials. The work is usually performed on high-quality single crystals grown in our lab.

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We study fundamental properties of superfluidity and the turbulent state of superfluid 4He, known as quantum turbulence (QT).

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