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    updated on August 9, 2024

2D and Quantum Materials

     
   11 Sept. clessidra che gira 14:00 - 15:30
 ROOM 17
energy
YOUNGINNOVATION
THE STATE OF RESEARCH COMMUNICATED BY YOUNG RESEARCHERS
TT.III Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA
2D and Quantum Materials
Co-organized with Sapienza University of Rome
Chair: Francesca SCARAMUZZO, Sapienza University of Rome

2D materials represent a cutting-edge class of systems that exhibit unique quantum mechanical properties due to their ultrathin structure, typically consisting of a single layer or a few layers of atoms. Examples include graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and topological insulators. These materials are characterized by their exceptional electronic, optical, and mechanical properties, which differ significantly from their bulk counterparts. Graphene, for instance, features exceptional electron mobility and mechanical strength, making it promising for applications in flexible electronics, transparent conductive films, and high-speed transistors. TMDs, on the other hand, exhibit tunable bandgaps and strong light-matter interactions, enabling applications in optoelectronics, photodetectors, and quantum devices. This session will focus on the recent advances in the study and characterization of 2D materials and heterostructures, exploiting a variety of experimental and computational techniques to assess the fascinating mechanisms at work in this wide class of compounds. 

The symposium is part of the SE.I
TT.III.I.1
SE.I.6.1
Introductive Keynote
Paolo POSTORINO - CV
Sapienza University of Rome
Two-Dimensional Materials: From Theoretical Predictions to Experimental Realizations and Technological Applications
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TT.III.I.2
SE.I.6.2
Alice Margherita FINARDI - CV
University of Milan
Time-resolved Raman spectroscopy on bulk and monolayer MoS2
!NEUTRO  
TT.III.I.3
SE.I.6.3
Mattia BECCACECI - CV
Sapienza University of Rome
Wavevector-resolved photonic entanglement from radiative cascades
!NEUTRO  
TT.III.I.4
SE.I.6.4
Michele PERLANGELI - CV
University of Trieste
Time Resolved photoluminescence spectra of WS2 and MoS2 at high excitation fluence
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TT.III.I.5
SE.I.6.5
Giuseppe RONCO - CV
Sapienza University of Rome
Exciton redistribution in 2D WSe2 via external strain field for positioned quantum emitters with stable magnetic
response
!NEUTRO  
 

 

 
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