Integrated One-Step Fabrication of Protonic Sensing Devices for Respiratory Monitoring
More InfoThe presence of the laboratory research team of the Condensed Matter National Laboratory (CMNL) in the 15th International Nanotechnology Exhibition.
More InfoThe Condensed Matter National Laboratory (CMNL) at the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM) invites applications for postdoctoral researchers through various research schemes, with a maximum of five positions available.
Insights on the Rate Performance of Polyaniline Supercapacitors by Integrated Mathematical Modeling and Machine Learning
More InfoRecent Progress and Prospects of Two-Dimensional Materials for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding
More InfoTwo-Dimensional MOF –Based Materials: Preparations and Applications as Electrodes in Li-ion Batteries
In this work, we categorize 2D MOF-based materials into three distinct groups: pristine 2D MOFs, 2D MOF-derived materials, and 2D MOF hybrid materials. The synthesis methods for each group, along with their specific applications as electrode materials in lithium-ion batteries, are discussed in detail. This comprehensive review provides timely insights into the potential of 2D MOFs while highlighting the opportunities and challenges that are present in this evolving field.
Reassessing the existence of soft X-ray correlated plasmons
In this work, we show that our analysis suggests that the data regarding the observation of anomalous soft X-ray correlated plasmons with low loss in MoS2 are inconclusive. This is due to non-compliance with optical sum-rules and disagreement with expected optical constants for MoS2 based on tabulated atomic scattering factors of Mo and S. These discrepancies signal the necessity for a critical reassessment of the evidence for soft X-ray correlated plasmons in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) including MoS2.
Diamond Magnetometry: a Quantum Sensing Technique
November 21, 2022
Nanoinformatics: The way forward
March 10, 2022 (19 Esfand 1400)
Low electrostatic bending stiffness of graphene oxide sheets determines the conformation and consequently their environmental fate in aquatic environments
December 7, 2021
Accurate Computation of Casimir-van der Waals Forces Using Self-Consistent Dielectric Functions of Materials
September 5-10, 2021
Accurate determination of dielectric function in the vacuum UV range enables the precise computation of Casimir-vdW forces
May 25, 2021
And some discussion about grana stacking: "Is the debate over grana stacking formation finally solved?"
March 10, 2021
Interfacial dilational rheology determines the processability of 2D materials in additive manufacturing techniques
September 21, 2020
A paper by Dr. Hamed Aboutalebi with his collaborations entitled:"Silicon as a ubiquitous contaminant in graphene derivatives with significant impact on device performance" has been printed out in the Nature Communications. The School of Nano Science congratulates this achievement to Dr. Aboutalebi, our faculty member, and his colleagues.
More InfoWorkshop on Advanced Orientation (Imaging) Microscopy
10th January 2017
Farmanieh Conference Hall
Workshop on SURFACE FORCES: MEASUREMENTS AND ANALYSIS
1st January 2017
Farmanieh Conference Hall
Dr Mehdi Habibi's paper entitled "Bubble generation in liquid rope coiling" has been published in RCS Advances journal.
More InfoDr Mehdi Habibi's paper entitled "Rotation induced by uniform and non-uniform magnetic fields in a conducting fluid carrying an electric current" has been published in RCS Advances journal.
More InfoDr. Aboutalebi's paper entitled "Processable 2D materials beyond graphene: MoS2 liquid crystals and fibers" has been accepted for publication in Nanoscale.
More InfoDr. Seyyed Mohamadreza Taheri, has just joined CMNL.
Dr. Seyyed Hamed Aboutalebi's paper entitled "Super flexibility of graphene oxide" has been accepted for publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)
More InfoDr. Asgari has pulished a new article in "Phys. Rev. B" journal, entitled:
"Specular Andreev reflection in thin films of topological insulators".
Dr. Khazen has been an invited lecturer of the Iranian light source facility 8th useres meeting. His talk was entitled:
"Xray Magnetic Circular Dichroism Investigation in Ferromagnetic Semiconductors"
Dr. Nasr Esfehani's paper entitled "Electric-field-driven Mott metal-insulator transition in correlated thin films: An inhomogeneous dynamical mean-field theory approach" has been accepted for publication in "Phys. Rev. B"
More InfoAdvanced 2D Materials Processing: from Synthesis and Fabrication to Practical Applications
March 12, 2016
Niavaran conference hall
Flatland: 2-D materials beyond Graphene
March 5, 2016
Farmanieh conference hall
Dr Aboutalebi's paper entitled "Liquid-Crystal-Mediated Self-Assembly of Porous α-Fe2O3 Nanorods on PEDOT:PSS-Functionalized Graphene as a Flexible Ternary Architecture for Capacitive Energy Storage" has been accepted for publication in "Particle & Particle Systems Characterization (a new Advanced Materials Sister Journal)".
Dr Aboutalebi's paper entitled "High-Performance Multifunctional Graphene-PLGA Fibers: Toward Biomimetic and Conducting 3D Scaffolds" has been accepted for publication in "Advanced Functional Materials".
More InfoNew Colleague
Dr. Davoud Nasr Esfehani, a physicist recently graduated from the University of Antwerp (Belgium), has just joined CMNL.
Dr. Mehrdad Atabak visited us in the period of 2nd to 10th of October 2015.
New colleague
Dr Hamed Aboutalebi, a material research scientist, formerly a member of Australian research centers, IPIR and ISEM, has just joined CMNL.
• Dr. Imad Arfaoui, an experimental physicist from the CNRS-Universit? Pierre et Marie Curie (France) is visiting CMNL and will give a talk on August 5th.
• Dr. Khashayar Khazen has joined CMNL. He used to work as lecturer and researcher in several academic research institutes in France and UK prior to joining CMNL.
CMNL is officially established as one of the research units of IPM. The most recent member of IPM family is founded and directed by Prof. Reza Asgari, the former head of the School of Physics. The laboratory is located at IPM's Larak campus.
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