Laboratory of Electrophysics and Radiophotonics of Composite Materials and Nanostructures
The Laboratory of Electrophysics and Radiophotonics of Composite Materials and Nanostructures conducts fundamental and applied scientific research in several areas. Traditionally, the research carried out in the laboratory is interdisciplinary, since it is at the intersection of physics and chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology, radiophysics and optics. The objects of research and development represent a wide range – from inorganic materials to biological structures, these are, in particular, nanoscale carbon materials with unique physico-chemical properties, magnetic nanostructured materials, microorganisms of interest for medical applications, innovative materials for bone and tissue implants, promising electric energy storage. Considerable attention is paid to the creation of an instrument base and the development of methods for instrumental analysis and research of objects of various types.
- Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
- Dielectrocopy
- IR spectroscopy
- Raman spectroscopy