James Frank Institute Colloquium: James Hone, Columbia University

When:
Tuesday, April 30, 2024 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm
Where:
Room W301, Gordon Center for Integrative Science, 929 E 57th St, Chicago, IL 60637
Speaker:
James Hone, Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Columbia University
Title:
Advances in synthesis and quantum applications of 2D materials
Description:

Two-dimensional semiconductors feature a host of unique electrodynamical phenomena that have been probed extensively with light. Among the many unique characteristics of these materials is the fact that electromagnetic fields can strongly modify the single-particle electronic properties such as the electronic bandgap of the material. In this presentation, I will describe new instrumentation to probe the electronic structure of 2D semiconductors under intense light fields. We achieve this by integrating a scanning tunneling microscope with a near-field optical microscope based on a tapered optical fiber. I will show how the tunneling gap and other single-particle properties of monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide semiconductors can be sensitively tuned by the illumination intensity. I will also show the utility of the instrumentation to detect localized emission from nanostructured surfaces with sub-10 nm spatial resolution.

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