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A VUV sub-micron hotspot for photoemission spectroscopy

Vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) lasers have exhibited great potential as the light source for various spectroscopies, which, if they can be focused into a smaller beam spot, will not only allow investigation of mesoscopic materials but also find applications in manufacture of nano-objects with excellent precision. Towards this goal, scientists in China invented a 177 nm VUV laser system that can achieve a record-small (<1 渭m) focal spot at a long focal length (~45 mm). This system can be re-equipped for usage in low-cost ARPES and might benefit quantum materials, condensed matter physics and nanophotonics.

Prof Yulin Chen

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Electronic structures and photoemission spectroscopy
yulin.chen@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room RM263, Mullard Bldg.
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Evidence of a topological edge state in a superconducting nonsymmorphic nodal-line semimetal

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 103:20 (2021) l201109

Authors:

LX Xu, YYY Xia, S Liu, YW Li, LY Wei, HY Wang, CW Wang, HF Yang, AJ Liang, K Huang, T Deng, W Xia, X Zhang, HJ Zheng, YJ Chen, LX Yang, MX Wang, YF Guo, G Li, ZK Liu, YL Chen

Hetero-site nucleation for growing twisted bilayer graphene with a wide range of twist angles

Nature Communications Nature Research 12:1 (2021) 2391

Authors:

Luzhao Sun, Zihao Wang, Yuechen Wang, Liang Zhao, Yanglizhi Li, Buhang Chen, Shenghong Huang, Shishu Zhang, Wendong Wang, Ding Pei, Hongwei Fang, Shan Zhong, Haiyang Liu, Jincan Zhang, Lianming Tong, Yulin Chen, Zhenyu Li, Mark H R眉mmeli, Kostya S Novoselov, Hailin Peng, Li Lin, Zhongfan Liu

Abstract:

Two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and their heterojunctions are prospective materials for future electronics, optoelectronics, and quantum technologies. Assembling different 2D layers offers unique ways to control optical, electrical, thermal, magnetic, and topological phenomena. Controlled fabrications of electronic grade 2D heterojunctions are of paramount importance. Here, we enlist novel and scalable strategies to fabricate 2D vertical and lateral heterojunctions, consisting of semiconductors, metals, and/or semimetals. Critical issues that need to be addressed are the device-to-device variations, reliability, stability, and performances of 2D heterostructures in electronic and optoelectronic applications. Also, stacking order-dependent formation of moir\ue9 excitons in 2D heterostructures are emerging with exotic physics and new opportunities. Furthermore, the realization of 2D heterojunction-based novel devices, including excitonic and valleytronic transistors, demands more extensive research efforts for real-world applications. We also outline emergent phenomena in 2D heterojunctions central to nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, spintronics, and energy applications

Observation of topological Dirac fermions and surface states in superconducting BaSn3

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 103:15 (2021) 155148

Authors:

K Huang, AY Luo, C Chen, GN Zhang, XL Liu, YW Li, F Wu, ST Cui, Z Sun, Chris Jozwiak, Aaron Bostwick, Eli Rotenberg, HF Yang, LX Yang, G Xu, YF Guo, ZK Liu, YL Chen

Measurement of electronic structure and surface reconstruction in the superionic Cu2鈭抶Te

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 103:11 (2021) 115127

Authors:

S Liu, W Xia, K Huang, D Pei, T Deng, AJ Liang, J Jiang, HF Yang, J Zhang, HJ Zheng, YJ Chen, LX Yang, YF Guo, MX Wang, ZK Liu, YL Chen

A charge-density-wave topological semimetal

Nature Physics Springer Nature 17:3 (2021) 381-387

Authors:

Wujun Shi, Benjamin J Wieder, Holger L Meyerheim, Yan Sun, Yang Zhang, Yiwei Li, Lei Shen, Yanpeng Qi, Lexian Yang, Jagannath Jena, Peter Werner, Klaus Koepernik, Stuart Parkin, Yulin Chen, Claudia Felser, B Andrei Bernevig, Zhijun Wang

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