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Start: Monday, June 21, 2021 03:00pm Place: Online
Seminar
on
Twistronics: A Recent Avenue in van der Waals Heterostructures
by
Dr. Pramoda Kumar Nayak,
IIT-Madras
on
Monday, 21 Jun 2021
Time:3:00pm
Abstract:
After the discovery of graphene in 2004, many other 2D crystals have been identified, often with intriguing properties that have no counterparts in three-dimensional solids. Even if individual 2D materials own various interesting and unexpected properties, the stacking of such layers leads to ‘artificial vdW solids’ called as van der Waals heterostructures (vdW HSs) that result in the emergence of new states of matter with novel functionalities. The vdW HSs not only depend on the combination of different 2D crystal but also on their rotational alignment opening the avenue for a new field called twistronics. Coupling between the two layers depends on the stacking angle, which can be used as an external degree of freedom to tune their optical and electronic properties. In this talk, I will cover the atlas of vdW materials and their heterostructures emphasizing on synthesis, characterization and potential applications in electronics and optoelectronics. Additionally, I will describe how a simple twist can dramatically changes the functionalities of vdW HSs, fabricated from 2D monolayers grown by chemical vapor deposition. Finally, I will summarize the current challenges and future opportunities in this emerging field.