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Technologies and Facilities
The Centre for Atomic and Laser Plasma Research has a range of facilities in six laboratories:
- Vis/UV/Vacuum-UV Imaging Laboratory
- Vacuum-UV Absorption Spectroscopy Laboratory
- Extreme-UV Absorption Spectroscopy Laboratory
- X-ray Point Projection Absorption Spectroscopy Laboratory
- Pulsed Laser Deposition Diagnostics Laboratory
- New Pulsed Laser Deposition Diagnostics Laboratory
The Materials Growth and Characterisation Research Group has these facilities:
- Low temperature (~ 10 K) photoluminescence and reflectance in near UV, visible and near IR
- High field superconducting magnet (9T) and uniaxial stress apparatus
- Vapour phase and chemical bath growth techniques and annealing furnaces
- Hall Effect measurement apparatus
- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
- Secondary ion mass spectroscopy
- Electrical probe station and Keithley 4200 Semiconductor Characterisation System
- E-beam and thermal evaporators
- Omicron Scanning Tunnelling Microscope
- Dimension 3100 Atomic Force Microscope
- X-ray diffraction (NCPST)
- Scanning electron microscopy and cathodoluminescence (NCPST)
- Field emission scanning electron microscopy and scanning transmission electron microscopy (NCSR and School of Chemical Sciences)
The Astronomy Research Group accesses data from five gamma-ray telescopes:
The Microsystems Research Group has:
- Microfluidics Laboratory
- Polymer Micromachining Facility
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