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Seminar: "Stacking van der Waals atomic layers: quest for new materials by designing"

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
ECE ILLINOIS
Location
1000 MNTL
Date
Sep 6, 2019   11:00 am - 12:00 pm  
Speaker
Philip Kim, Professor of Physics and of Applied Physics, Harvard University
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Originating Calendar
Illinois ECE Seminars

"Stacking van der Waals atomic layers: quest for new materials bydesigning"

Abstract: Modern electronics has been heavily relied on the technology to confine electrons in the interface layers of semiconductors. In recent years, scientists discovered that various atomically thin materials including graphene, a single atomic carbon layer, can be isolated. In these atomically thin materials, quantum physics allows electrons to move only in an effective 2-dimensional (2D) space. By stacking these 2D van der Waals quantum materials, one can also create atomic-scale heterostructures with a wide variety of electronic and optical properties. I will discuss the creation of new heterostructures based on atomically thin materials and emerging new physics with technological implications therein.

Biography: Professor Philip Kim received his B.S in physics at Seoul National University in 1990 and received his Ph. D. in Applied Physics from Harvard University in 1999. He was Miller Postdoctoral Fellow in Physics from University of California, Berkeley during 1999-2001. He then joined in Department of Physics at Columbia University as a faculty member during 2002-2014. Since 2014, he moves to Harvard University, where he is Professor of Physics and Professor Applied Physics.

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