Tailoring Charge Modulation in Synthetic Molecules and Two-Dimensional Crystals

ORAL

Abstract

We use atomic manipulation to explore methods to control charge modulation in synthetic systems. From synthetic molecules to two-dimensional systems, atomic manipulation allows us to engineer changes in the electronic behavior. We then visualize the resulting charge modulations within these synthetic systems with great detail through tunneling spectroscopy. For two-dimensional crystals this could also allow us to explore the formation of charge density waves. The control of charge modulation can create unique devices such as large bandwidth frequency sources and sub-Boltzmann switching transistors for ultra-low power digital operation.

*This work was supported in part by the NSF/AFOSR EFRI-2DARE program (1433490)

Presenters

  • David Green

    • Univ of Notre Dame
    • Physics, Univ of Notre Dame

Authors

  • David Green

    • Univ of Notre Dame
    • Physics, Univ of Notre Dame
  • Laura Collins

    • Univ of Notre Dame
    • Physics, Univ of Notre Dame
  • Anthony Ruth

    • Univ of Notre Dame
    • Physics, Univ of Notre Dame
  • Boldizsar Janko

    • University of Notre Dame
    • Univ of Notre Dame
    • Physics, Univ of Notre Dame
  • Morten Eskildsen

    • Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame
    • Univ of Notre Dame
    • Physics, Univ of Notre Dame
    • Physics, University of Norte Dame
  • Kenjiro Gomes

    • Univ of Notre Dame
    • Physics, Univ of Notre Dame