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Nicholas Dimakis
Chair, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Office: BINAB 2.115, ESCNE 1.606A
Email: nicholas.dimakis@utrgv.edu
Phone Brownsville: (956) 882-6679
Phone Edinburg: (956) 665-2041

Administrative Assistant
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Office: BINAB 2.102, ESCNE 1.606A
Phone Brownsville: (956) 882-6779
Phone Edinburg: (956) 665-3136

Quantum and Classical Transport

R-Lab is focused on exotic transport phenomena such as invisibility, topological robustness, non-reciprocity. Our research topic spans a wide range of classical and quantum physical systems including electronics, acoustics, theoretical optics, and quantum optics. Our acoustic lab is equipped with a homemade anechoic chamber and measurement facilities in the acoustic-frequency range.

 

 

Quantum phase transition in synthetic extended quantum lattices

“Quantum phase transition in synthetic extended quantum lattices, Picture from: 

Gui-Lei Zhu, Hamidreza Ramezani, Clive Emary, Jin-Hua Gao, Ying Wu, and Xin-You Lü

Phys. Rev. Research 2, 033463 (2020)".

 

 

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