Welcome to the Allan Lab

We are a dynamic research group at the Leiden Institute of Physics. Our aim is to explore and understand quantum materials, including strange metals, high-temperature superconductors, and quantum critical electron matter.

To this end, we develop novel spectroscopic-imaging scanning tunneling microscopy (SI-STM) tools to visualize the relevant quantum mechanical degrees of freedom. We want to be able to build the perfect instruments to answer the scientific questions we deem most important (see Research).

We are located at Leiden University, the birthplace of superconductivity and home to Kamerlingh Onnes, Lorentz, Huygens, Einstein, de Sitter, and others (see e.g. the wall of signatures from Ehrenfest lecturers). We exchange ideas and work with our neighbors from Quantum Matter & Optics, as well as with the colleagues from our world-class theory section.

We are looking for passionate new PhD students, Postdocs, and Master students to join the team (more info) !

We are grateful for funding from Leiden University, NWO (Vidi talent scheme and the Frontiers in Nanoscience program), and from an ERC starting grant.

News

6. March 2023

How does superconductivity break down with high doping? Our new paper in Nature Materials shines some light on the issue.

18. December 2022

Willem defends his PhD. Contratulations!

23. May 2022

Two new papers on arXiv! One on persistent gaps and non-mean-field breakdown of SC, and one on shot-noise of individual (putative) Majorana modes.

17. March 2022

Milan wins an ERC CoG grant! See Leiden news.

29. October 2021

Our new paper, on Cooper pairs above Tc, is published in Science. See SRON news, TU Delft news, Leiden news, Physics World.

1. October 2021

Maialen will join us within a collaboration with the Swart Lab – welcome Maialen!

15. September 2021

Amber will join us with Casimir-Nanofront PhD fellowship – welcome Amber!

28. June 2021

Welcome Jinwon!

16. March 2021

Koen wrote about his research in EurophysicsNews (page 12).

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