OTHERWORLDLY MICROSCOPES

University of Oregon 

Department of Physics

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What We Do

Significant breakthroughs happen at the interstitial of physics, chemistry and biology.  

Electron microscopy gives us the ability to probe these intersections, where we have an atomic-sized view of the world beyond what we imagine exists.

 

Our work

My research focuses on

 using signals from the scattered electron beam to uncover new physics in quantum materials, and to push imaging resolution, such that we can visualize the smallest electromagnetic field — a single electron spin — from a magnet or a molecule.   

Going Beyond

Get in Touch

Location

University of Oregon, Department of Physics

Willamette Hall, Eugene, OR 97403

Email

kxn@uoregon.edu