Professor Richard Layfield CSci CChem FRSC
The chemical sciences will always be an indispensable part of a resilience strategy at national and global levels, hopefully making us more secure as a society in the process.
Professor Layfield and his team make the world's tiniest magnets, the size of a single molecule. Single-molecule magnets, or SMMs, have unique quantum properties and offer huge potential for developing novel materials. However, the majority of SMMs function only when exposed to extremely low temperatures – for example, with liquid helium cooling. The group's work aims to better understand structure-property relationships in molecular magnetism, which may help to accelerate the use of SMMs in fields such as quantum computing.
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