2D Quantum Materials

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Areas of Interest

  • Quantum materials in two dimensions and their heterostructures
  • Optical spectroscopy at low temperatures
  • Exploration and control of quantum properties in two-dimensional systems

Our research group is focused on investigating quantum materials in two dimensions (2D), with particular interest in their twisted monolayers and bilayers, and in exploring their quantum properties through low-temperature optical spectroscopy. The field of 2D materials, driven by the discovery of graphene and other materials such as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), has shown enormous potential to revolutionize quantum and optoelectronic technologies. These systems exhibit unique properties, such as superconductivity, charge density waves, strongly correlated electrons, topological effects, and quantum phase transitions. Such properties can be tuned and controlled through the creation of electronic devices and the stacking of van der Waals heterostructures.