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Experimental Condensed Matter Physics

Experimental condensed matter physics studies the physical properties of solids and liquids by examining their atomic and electronic structures. Researchers develop and use advanced techniques and instruments—such as microscopes, spectroscopy, and magnetic measurements—to observe how materials behave under different conditions. The goal is to understand phenomena like conductivity, magnetism, superconductivity, and phase transitions. This knowledge aids in discovering new materials and improving existing ones for technological applications like electronics, energy storage, and quantum computing, bridging fundamental science with practical innovations.