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Marin Spaić is an Assistant Professor in the Physics Department at the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, particularly studying nanoscale structural fluctuations in superconductors like cuprates and bismuthates, as well as their electronic properties. He employs advanced techniques such as X-ray/neutron scattering, Monte Carlo modeling, and NMR spectroscopy. His work addresses fundamental questions about symmetry-breaking phenomena, phase transitions, and electronic correlations in quantum materials.
Key research areas include cuprate superconductors (e.g., LaSrCuO), bismuth-based systems (Ba1-xKxBiO3), and strontium titanate. He investigates structural disorder, local correlations, and their impact on superconductivity and electronic phases. Recent studies (2024-2025) highlight nanoscale symmetry-lowering fluctuations and electronic spin susceptibility measurements in metallic systems.
Spaić collaborates on instrumentation development, such as cryogenic optical absorption spectrometers for sub-THz frequencies. His interdisciplinary approach bridges experimental and computational methods to uncover mechanisms underlying high-temperature superconductivity and correlated electron systems.


