The INSP has 11 research teams focusing on the study of new properties that arise whenever physical phenomena are confined to nano-objects. Particular attention is paid to the control and characterization of the interfaces between these objects and their environment.
Photonics and Coherence of Spin | Spectroscopy of Novel Quantum State | Acoustics for Nanosciences |
Nanostructures and Optics | Nanometric Thin Films: formation, interfaces, defects | Chemical Physics and Dynamics of Surfaces |
Multiscale Mechanics of Soft Solids | Growth and Properties of Hybrid Thin Film Systems | Low-dimensional Oxides |
Clusters and Surfaces under Intense Excitation | Photons, Magnons and Quantum Technologies |