Our group is based in the Clarendon Laboratory (Department of Physics), University of Oxford. We work closely with the Diamond Light Source on the Harwell Oxford campus, where we carry out advanced synchrotron-based spectroscopy and scattering experiments.
Research interests
Our research focuses on emergent phenomena in magnetic and topological quantum materials. We investigate how symmetry, electronic structure, and magnetic order combine to produce non-trivial band topology, chiral spin textures, and unconventional transport behaviour.
A central theme of the group is the stabilisation and control of topological magnetic states, including skyrmionic and other non-collinear spin configurations, and their coupling to electronic degrees of freedom.
We combine materials development with advanced structural, magnetic, and electronic characterisation. A particular strength of the group is synchrotron-based x-ray spectroscopy and scattering, including time-resolved measurements that probe the dynamics of magnetic and electronic order on ultrafast timescales.


