• Department of Physics
  • ketua_fizik@um.edu.my
  • 03-7967 4206
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BRIEF HISTORY OF RESEARCH CENTRE

Low Dimensional Materials Research Centre (LDMRC) was founded in 2010 and was formerly known as Solid State Physics Laboratory (SSPL). This Centre conducts various research works related to the low-dimensional system including dimensional structures less than three dimensions. These materials have a lattice structure that approximates sheets (two-dimensional) or chain (one-dimensional) or which exists as a thin film or surface layer, or needles, or clusters (zero-dimensional) with the size of the atomic-scale dimensions (ie nm).
Current research is focused on silicon and carbon-based nanomaterials, organic electronics, metal oxides, III-nitrides, and biomaterials. The fundamental and potential applications of these materials are actively studied in this research centre. The research centre is equipped with the necessary facilities needed to fabricate, characterize, and analyse the low-dimensional materials.

SCOPE OF RESEARCH

  • Organic photovoltaic and optoelectronic device fabrication.
  • Novel growth techniques of semiconductor nanostructures and thin films: Silicon-carbon based, graphene, metal oxide, III-Nitrides.
  • Novel applications of semiconductor nanostructures and thin films: Silicon-carbon based, graphene, metal oxide, III-Nitrides.

CONTACT ADDRESS

Head of Centre
Prof. Dr. Wan Haliza Abdul Majid
Low Dimensional Materials Research Centre (LDRMC), Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya.
Phone: +03-7967 4147
Email: info.ldmrc@um.edu.my

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Last Update: 30/08/2022