We identify and study new promising 2D materials and their heterostructures, design high-performance electronic devices and uncover new physical phenomena. We use advanced nanoscale characterization techniques to reveal material properties at the nanoscale. These insights guide materials selection and device design for next-generation nanoelectronics.
We integrate 2D materials with nanophotonic architectures to precisely control light at the nanoscale and explore new optical regimes. We also stack 2D layers into van der Waals heterostructures to engineer interlayer coupling and enable hybrid device architectures that integrate seamlessly with nanophotonic structures. Together, these efforts enable advanced optoelectronic and hybrid quantum systems.
We combine 2D materials, flexible substrates and nanophotonic structures to create optical and electronic interfaces for neural recording, stimulation and neurochemical sensing. We design nanophotonic structures and build high-sensitivity confocal microscopes to detect fast low-amplitude biological signals. We test these platforms on primary neuronal and cardiac cultures and collaborate for in vivo studies.
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