Biography

I'm Kangkai Liang, a Ph.D. student at UCSD, working in SMALL investigates the method of detecting molecular chirality.

Over the past year, I published three articles in cosmology and particle physics, then optically studied the twisted homobilayer transition metal dichalcogenide(THBTMD) with Prof. Feng Wang at UC Berkeley. Fascinated by 2D crystals and devices, I will continue researching properties of quantum materials, which fits my academic interest.

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Kangkai Liang  

Graduate Student  

kaliang@ucsd.edu  

Interests

Low dimensional materials

Quantum properties of single molecules

Education

B.S. in Physics, 2020

Sichuan University

Awards and Honors

MRSEC GSR Fellowship, UC San Diego, 2022

Powell Fellowship, UC San Diego, 2021

Publications

2.  Kangkai Liang*, Liya Bi*, Qingyi Zhu, Hao Zhou, Shaowei Li+, "Ultrafast Dynamics Revealed with Time-Resolved Scanning Tunneling Microscopy: A Review", ACS Appl. Opt. Mater. XXXX, XXX, XXX-XXX, (2023). ‡ACS Editors' Choice


1.  Liya Bi, Kangkai Liang, Gregory Czap, Hao Wang, Kai Yang+, Shaowei Li+, "Recent Progress in Probing Atomic and Molecular Quantum Coherence with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy", Prog. Surf. Sci. 98, 100696, (2023). 

* Equal Contribution

+ Corresponding Author

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