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Spin And Charge Transport Through Correlated Heterostructures
Add to Calendar 2019-04-01T15:30:00 2019-04-01T16:30:00 UTC Spin And Charge Transport Through Correlated Heterostructures

Physics CAMP

Davey Laboratory (339)
Start DateMon, Apr 01, 2019
11:30 AM
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End DateMon, Apr 01, 2019
12:30 PM
Presented By
ChunNing Lau, Ohio State University

Physics CAMP

Event Series:

Low dimensional materials constitute an exciting and unusually tunable platform for investigation of correlated states. Here I will present our results on transport measurements of high quality few-layer graphene and black phosphorus devices. In Bernal-stack trilayer grapehne, we observe tunable integer and fractional quantum Hall states, and quantum parity effect at the charge neutrality point. In tetralayer graphene, we have observed a large intrinsic gap at half filling, up to 80 meV, that arises from electronic interactions in rhombohedral stacking, and multiple Lifshitz transitions in Bernal stacking. Lastly, I will discuss our recent observation of robust long distance spin transport through the antiferromagnetic state in graphene.