Presented By: Department of Physics
Department Colloquium | Engineering Correlation and Topology in Two-Dimensional Moire Superlattices
Feng Wang (University of California, Berkeley)
Van der Waals heterostructures of atomically thin crystals offer an exciting new platform to design novel electronic and optical properties. In this talk, I will describe how to engineer correlated and topological physics using moire superlattice in two dimensional heterostructures. I will show that we can realize and control extremely rich condensed matter physics, ranging from correlated Mott insulator and superconductivity to ferromagnetism and topological Chern insulator, in a single device featuring the ABC trilayer graphene and boron nitride moire superlattices.
Explore Similar Events
-
Loading Similar Events...