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Samuel Brem is a Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology, affiliated with the Condensed Matter and Materials Theory department. His work focuses on excitons, transition metal dichalcogenides, and van der Waals heterostructures, with particular emphasis on optical properties, ultrafast dynamics, and phonon interactions.
Research Interests
- Condensed Matter Physics: Theoretical and computational modeling of excitonic states and charge transfer in 2D materials.
- Nanotechnology: Engineering moiré patterns and interlayer coupling for tailored optoelectronic properties.
- Quantum Physics: Probing Coulomb correlations, dark excitons, and hybridized interlayer excitons.
Publication Trends: His recent work explores twisted bilayer systems, electrically tunable excitons, and phonon-assisted optical processes in 2D semiconductors.
Projects: Samuel is a key participant in the Graphene Core Project 3 (2020–2023), part of the Graphene Flagship initiative, collaborating with researchers across materials theory, condensed matter, and nanotechnology.
Affiliations:
- Condensed Matter and Materials Theory, Chalmers University of Technology
- Graphene Flagship (European Commission-funded consortium)
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