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DTSTART:20221027T150000Z
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LOCATION:5310 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:2D Electronics\, Layer by Layer \, R. G. Herb Condensed Matter
  Seminar\, Shawna Hollen\, UNH
DESCRIPTION:Two-dimensional materials now form the basis for a broad a
 nd rich field of research bristling with exciting possible application
 s from photonics to quantum computing and leading to discoveries of ne
 w phenomena due to the high customizability of the materials systems a
 nd interactions within them. Research in the Hollen lab focuses on und
 erstanding the role of defects\, disorder\, and interlayer interaction
 s in determining the electronic properties of 2D crystals using scanni
 ng tunneling microscopy (STM). In this talk\, I will focus on projects
  where we are studying the degradation of 2D layers at the atomic scal
 e\, the role of dynamics and interlayer interactions in determining a 
 collective ground state\, and extending our experimental tools to nano
 second time-resolution.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=7965
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