Dr Martin Cyster | ARC Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science

Dr Martin Cyster

Research Fellow

Martin is a postdoctoral researcher who completed his PhD at RMIT University. He applies a range of numerical modelling techniques to simulate the construction and performance of aluminium oxide tunnel junctions. This provides insight into the fabrication process and how material defects in junction impact the operation of superconducting circuits.

Qualifications: 
Doctor of Philosophy, RMIT University, 2019.
Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences) (Honours), RMIT University, 2013.
Bachelor of Science (Physics), RMIT University, 2012.
ORCID iD: 
0000000324325865
Centre Research Themes: 
2. Control of Excitons

Publications

Journal Articles
Cortie, D. L.; Cyster, M. J.; Ablott, T. A.; Richardson, C.; Smith, J. S.; Iles, G. N.; Wang, X. L.; Mitchell, D. R. G.; Mole, R. A.; de Souza, N. R.; et al. Boson peak in ultrathin alumina layers investigated with neutron spectroscopy. Physical Review Research 2020, 2 (2), 023320 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.023320. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.023320
Cyster, M. J.; Smith, J. S.; Vaitkus, J. A.; Vogt, N.; Russo, S. P.; Cole, J. H. Effect of atomic structure on the electrical response of aluminum oxide tunnel junctions. Physical Review Research 2020, 2 (1) DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.013110. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.013110