
Edouard Lesne
پژوهشگر · Topological Quantum Materials
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solidsمعرفی
Dr. Edouard Lesne serves as Group Leader of the Quantum Materials Thin Films research group within the Department of Topological Quantum Chemistry at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden, Germany. His research program focuses on the growth and characterization of novel thin film materials exhibiting unique topological and magnetic properties.
Dr. Lesne's research interests span multiple cutting-edge areas of condensed matter physics:
- Topological quantum materials and their electronic properties
- Thin film synthesis using magnetron sputtering and molecular beam epitaxy
- Magnetic skyrmions and antiskyrmions in Heusler compounds
- Antiferromagnetic spintronics and topological transport phenomena
- Weyl semimetals and Berry curvature-driven effects
- Quantum anomalous Hall effect in thin film systems
His recent publications reveal a consistent research trajectory exploring the intersection of topology, magnetism, and electronic transport in thin film materials, particularly Heusler compounds. The work demonstrates how structural engineering of these materials can control topological electronic states and magnetic textures for potential spintronic applications.
Dr. Lesne actively supervises multiple graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, including Ayusa Aparupa Biswal, Anusree Vannada Puleri, and Harshita Sen. He collaborates extensively with the Skyrmionics Group, Topological Transport Theory Group, and Nanostructured Quantum Matter Group both within MPI CPfS and internationally.
The Quantum Materials Thin Films laboratory maintains advanced thin film growth facilities and characterization equipment, enabling comprehensive research from materials synthesis through device integration and property measurement.



