Welcome to the Basov Group at Columbia
Our research area is experimental condensed matter physics. In our program, we employ optical methods to investigate new physics of quantum materials. Recent instrumental advances in infrared nano-optics, some of which have been pioneered in our group, enable unprecedented access to the optical effects at the nano-scale deep below the diffraction limit of light. We exploit these instrumental innovations to explore new physical phenomena that are of technological relevance.
Dmitri Basov is a Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics at Columbia University. His research focuses on electronic phenomena in quantum materials that he investigates using a variety of nano-optical techniques developed in his laboratory.
Department of Physics
Columbia University
1110 Northwest Corner
New York, NY 10027
office (212) 853 1320
db3056@columbia.edu
Latest News
Our work is highlighted in Nature Materials
A paper by Alex McLeod et al. on multi-messenger nanoimaging published in Nature Materials is a topic of an Editorial and News & Views article.
Center for Nonequilibrium Quantum Phenomena launched
Columbia University, Flatiron Institute, Max Planck Society Launch Max Planck–New York City Center for Nonequilibrium Quantum Phenomena. (More Information)
D.N. Basov selected as a 2019 Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate Analytics
The top 1% most-cited in their respective fields over a recent 11-year period. (Link)
D.N. Basov wins Vannevar Bush fellowship
D.N. Basov wins Vannevar Bush fellowship. (Link)
Our work on nodal line semimetals in PNAS is highlighted
with commentary by Prof. Eugene Mele. View
Two articles from our group featured on the Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
Recommended with a commentary by Prof. Dirk van der Marel. View