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Dr Dufresne’s research focuses on time-resolved diffraction and X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy. He supports users science on 8-ID-E (Wide-angle XPCS) and 8-ID-I (SAXSXPCS).
Our research covers wide areas of condensed matter physics and quantum materials, including superconductivity, magnetism, low-dimensional systems, topological matter, nonequilibrium and driven systems, and quantum dynamics.
The program on Superconductivity and Magnetism explores novel fundamental physical phenomena associated with superconductivity, magnetism, and topology and their interactions with designs to realize innovative functionalities.
We use a variety of neutron and x-ray techniques to investigate the structure and dynamics of energy and quantum materials with properties that emerge from the presence of local defects and complex short-range correlations.
Our group explores the behavior of nanoscale magnetic heterostructures in 2D and 3D, novel materials for microelectronics and neuromorphic computing, and energy storage materials.
Emerging Materials is a materials and interface discovery program, emphasizing design, synthesis, and understanding of new functional materials and interfaces for both fundamental science and early-stage technology.