University of California, Los Angeles
Introducation
In this talk, Dr. Hailong Zhou will discuss graphene and selected two
dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides as an exciting
material system for future electronics and optoelectronics. In recent
years, the silicon based electronics coupled with the extraordinary
graphene has direct the electronic community toward atomically thin 2D
semiconductors. Hence, herein we seek to understand, from a synthetic,
structural, and electrical perspective, 2D atomic crystals grown by
chemical vapor deposition method, not only the large size monodomain
graphene but also the selected transition metal dichalcogenides (e.g.,
tungsten diselenide, and molybdenum disulfide). Those emerged exciting
materials can be integrated into the hybrid vertically stacked
hetero-junctions. Their unique optical and electronic properties can be
more readily tuned by the gate voltage, with key implications for the
new generation flexible electronics and optoelectronics.
About the Speaker
Dr. Hailong Zhou obtained his BS and MS at Shandong University in 1999
and 2002, respectively. He received his PhD degree in physics at the
National University of Singapore in 2008. Currently, his research mainly
focuses on developing atomically thin materials for flexible electronic
and photonic applications.
时间:2014年7月4日上午10:30-12:00
地点:实验楼P203(化学与化工学院学术会议厅)
All are welcome