Jeroen Goedkoop
Jeroen Goedkoop
I am a staff member of the Hard Condensed Matter group of the van der Waals Zeeman Institute for Experimental Physics.
Also, since January 1 2008 I am directing the Bachelor Physics and Astronomy.
My research interests are:
- the fascinating behavior of correlated electron systems. It continues to amaze me how new combinations of the elements of the periodic table give rise to new behavior. The field is wildly alive, with new fields as graphene and topological insulators, pnictide superconductivity, the merge of soft and hard condensed matter ideas in the high temperature superconductors, magnetic monopoles etc.
- another line of research is the study of magnetic structure and dynamics with synchrotron radiation, specifically with the use of magnetic x-ray scattering, magnetic x-ray dichroism and magnetic microscopy. In 2011 a paper giving the proof of principle for coherent x-ray diffraction as a useful tool for studying slow domain dynamics appeared in Physical Review Letters.
See for my personal homepage the link below
Group homepage
Van der Waals - Zeeman Institute
Bachelor Physics and Astronomy (in Dutch)
Amsterdam publications in DARE