Engineering electronic structures on oxide interfaces
Byungmin Sohn
Engineering electronic structures on oxide interfaces
Byungmin Sohn
Understanding electronic structures is crucial for investigating exotic phenomena such as superconductivity, ferromagnetism, and metal-insulator transitions. Among various experimental techniques available, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) stands out as particularly well-suited for studying these novel phenomena. By analyzing the electronic structures of materials, ARPES contributes to the understanding of how these exotic phenomena manifest within solid-state systems. In particular, recent reports highlight the ability to manipulate the electronic structures of materials by using thin-film growth techniques, further enriching our understanding of these exotic phenomena.Â
In this talk, I will examine the controlled electronic structures and novel phenomena through the utilization of ARPES and oxide thin-film growth methods.