Exotic solid new physics in artificial nanoarchitecture: theoretical understandings and experimental realizations

Prof. Ching-Hao Chang (張景皓) - Dept. of Physics, NCKU

Exotic solid new physics in artificial nanoarchitecture: theoretical understandings and experimental realizations

Prof. Ching-Hao Chang (張景皓) - Dept. of Physics, NCKU

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DATE 2021-11-15

TIME 12:10-13:10

PLACE R36169, 1F, Dept. of Physics, Building of Science College, NCKU

FIELD Quantum Information Science

SPEAKER Prof. Ching-Hao Chang (張景皓) - Dept. of Physics, NCKU

TITLE Exotic solid new physics in artificial nanoarchitecture: theoretical understandings and experimental realizations

ABSTRACT                                                     We have learned Hall effect in general physics and quantum well states of ribbon or tube in quantum physics in colleges. These fundamental physics, however, are all related to our recent studies, including: (1) higher-order Hall effect occurring in nanoarchitectures either with or without applied magnetic field, and (2) perfect transport properties in radial superlattice, like carbon nanoscrolls. This talk will address how to extend our fundamental understandings to explore and predict solid new physics in well-developed nanoarchitectures.