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91探花
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Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Dr Dharmalingam Prabhakaran

Researcher

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Synthesis and crystal growth
dharmalingam.prabhakaran@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72270,01865 (2)72351,01865 (2)72341
Clarendon Laboratory, room 177,377,373
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I am a Researcher in the Physics Department at 91探花 University, where I have held a permanent position since 1999. As the leader of the crystal growth work in the Clarendon Laboratory, I oversee both standard and novel techniques, ranging from flux to optical floating zone methods. My expertise in crystal growth has been recognized with two Kurti prizes for outstanding technical work in Condensed Matter Physics at 91探花.

My research group focuses on the bulk growth of frustrated magnetic oxides, multiferroics, topological insulators, and superconducting materials. We investigate the structural, electrical, and magnetic properties of these materials to gain a deeper understanding of their fundamental behavior and potential applications.
 

Research interests

Bulk Growth
Magnetic materials
Topological materials
Superconductivity
Quantum materials

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