Xie Lab
Novel Quantum Materials Group
at Michigan State University

Welcome to the Xie Lab

We study the crystal structure and electronic and
magnetic properties to inspire new chemistry
perspectives to novel quantum materials.

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Research

Our research group will mainly be on non-molecular inorganic materials
involving almost the whole periodic table and diverse theories and
methos to design, predict and synthesize new materials.

Critical Charge-Transfer Pairs and Electron Counting Rules for Superconductivity and Magnetism
Critical Charge-Transfer Pairs and Electron Counting Rules for Superconductivity and Magnetism
Spin-Orbit Coupling (SOC) Effects on Magnetism in 4d/5d Transition Metal Halides
Spin-Orbit Coupling (SOC) Effects on Magnetism in 4d/5d Transition Metal Halides
High-Pressure Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction on Solid State Materials
High-Pressure Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction on Solid State Materials
News & Events
AUG 02 2024

Matt got DOE SCGSR award!

Matt got DOE SCGSR award and will work with Dr. Antonio F Moreira dos Santos at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Congratulations, Matt!!

Latest Publications
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The search for superconductivity just got wider

Compounds containing copper have long been targeted in the search for high-temperature superconductivity, but experiments performed at extreme pressures suggest that nickel-based materials might also be candidates.

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