学术预告|广东省磁电物性分析与器件重点实验室学术讲座(第三期):2D Strongly Correlated Semiconductors: from Moiré Flat Band to Generalized Wigner Crystal
学术预告|广东省磁电物性分析与器件重点实验室学术讲座(第三期):2D Strongly Correlated Semiconductors: from Moiré Flat Band to Generalized Wigner Crystal
报告人:李邵巍 助理教授 (加州大学圣地亚哥分校)
题目:2D Strongly Correlated Semiconductors: from Moiré Flat Band to Generalized Wigner Crystal
地点:beat365中国唯一官方网站南校园哲生堂四楼405会议室
时间:2023年6月16日(星期五)上午10:30
主持人:钟定永 教授
Van der Waals heterostructures of atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides provide an exciting new platform to design and fabricate novel electronic and optical devices. Through the precise control of the stacking order and the twist angle between two adjacent layers, the moiré superlattice can lead to tunable narrow electronic minibands, where long-range Coulomb interactions play a critical role in determining strongly correlated electron states. This has led to the observation of the Mott insulating state at half filling, as well as the generalized Wigner crystal states at fractional fillings. However, the direct microscopic understanding of these emerging quantum phases has long been hindered by many experimental challenges. In this talk, I will present a series of technical advancements in scanning tunneling microscopy which allow us to directly visualize the correlated phases in the closely aligned WS2/WSe2 moiré superlattices.
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Dr. Shaowei Li is an assistant professor at University of California, San Diego. He received B.S. in Physics from Nankai University in 2010 and Ph.D. in physics from University of California, Irvine in 2017. Before joining UC San Diego, he was a postdoc scholar at Northwestern University and later a Heising Simons Junior Fellow at UC Berkeley. His research focuses on probing the fundamental properties of low dimensional systems with scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. Dr. Li is the recipient of a series of academic awards including Hellman Fellowship, AVS NSTD Early Career Award, OCPA Outstanding Dissertation Award, ACS Physical Chemistry Young Investigator Award, and APS FWS Margaret Burbidge Award.