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Graphene Properties and Applications
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Graphene: Quantum Properties and Nanoribbons
Explores graphene's quantum conductance, special electronic properties, nanoribbon fabrication, and edge effects.
Moiré Flatland: Graphene and Twisted Bilayer Graphene
Explores the properties of graphene and twisted bilayer graphene, including the magic angle phenomenon and unconventional superconductivity.
Electron Localization in Incommensurately Stacked Layers of 2D Materials
Explores electron localization in incommensurately stacked 2D materials, including twisted bilayer graphene and transition metal di-chalcogenides.
Carbon Nanostructures: Properties and Applications
Explores the properties and applications of carbon nanostructures, including graphene and carbon nanotubes, emphasizing their unique characteristics and diverse uses.
Quantum Simulation: Optical Lattices
Explores analog quantum simulation using optical lattices to control kinetic energy and create complex band structures.
Semiconductor Materials and Nanostructures
Covers the history of semiconductor materials, band structure, charge carriers, doping, electronic transport, optical properties, and applications.
Quantum Structures: Band Gaps and Heterostructures
Covers the formation and properties of quantum wells and heterostructures in semiconductor materials.
Topological matter and its exploration
Explores topological matter using quantum gases, covering the SSH and Rice-Mele models, adiabatic pump, and Berry curvature measurement.
Van der Waals Materials: Properties and Applications
Explores the programmable nature of van der Waals materials and their unique properties, including twistronics and quantum transport.
Chemistry of Carbon Allotropes
Explores the chemistry of various carbon allotropes, discussing their unique properties and applications.