YouTube video about our research: Levitating diamond in vacuum with a surface ion trap (July 2022)
Graduate student Zhujing Xu (left), and Prof. Tongcang Li (right) standing in front of the experimental setup that observed the non-reciprocal energy transfer with quantum vacuum fluctuations. (November 2021)
Prof. Tongcang Li (left) and his team at Purdue University have developed ultrathin quantum sensors with 2D materials. Graduate student Xingyu Gao (right), is shown above with Dr. Li. Credit: Cheryl Pierce, Purdue University. (September 2021)
Prof. Tongcang Li (left) and his team have developed ultrafast nanorotor. Graduate student Jonghoon Ahn (right), is shown above with Dr. Li. Credit: Vincent Walter, Purdue University. (July 2018)
YouTube video about our research: World's Fastest Spinning Nanoparticle (July 2018)
YouTube video about our research: Levitating Nanodiamond Research (July 2016)
An optical tweezer setup inside a vacuum chamber in our laboratory at Purdue University (2018).