- Hwang Lab - Stanford University
Our group is broadly interested in low-dimensional quantum materials We have a significant emphasis on oxide thin films, heterostructures, and membranes, where we integrate synthesis, assembly, and measurements We also study and incorporate other 2D materials synthesized by collaborating groups Our efforts range from fundamental investigations of electronic and magnetic structure, to novel
- Hwang Lab Members - Stanford University
Lab Members Professor Harold Y Hwang Principal Investigator McCullough Building Rm 344 hyhwang@stanford edu CV Clora Yeung Administrative Coordinator, GLAM McCullough Building Rm 331 clora@stanford edu
- Harold Y. Hwang - Stanford University
Harold Y Hwang Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University Department of Photon Science, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory McCullough Bldg Rm 344, 476 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA 94305 hyhwang@stanford edu
- Harold Y. Hwang
Harold Y Hwang Shadi and Omid Farokhzad Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University Department of Photon Science, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory McCullough Bldg Rm 344, 476 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA 94305 hyhwang@stanford edu
- Hwang Lab Publications - Stanford University
D V Christensen, Y Frenkel, Y Z Chen, Y W Xie, Z Y Chen, Y Hikita, A Smith, L Klein, H Y Hwang, N Pryds, and B Kalisky, Nat Phys 15, 269 (2019)
- Hwang Lab Research - Stanford University
B S Y Kim, Y Hikita, T Yajima, and H Y Hwang, "Heteroepitaxial Vertical Perovskite Hot-Electron Transistors Down to the Monolayer Limit " Nat Commun 10, 5312 (2019)
- Twisted epitaxy of gold nanodisks grown between twisted substrate . . .
Author contributions: Conceptualization: Y C (first author) and Y C (corresponding author) Sample preparation: Y C (first author), Y W , and Y L TEM characterization: Y C (first author) and R S AFM characterization: Y C (first author)
- Gate-tuned superfluid density at the superconducting LaAlO3 SrTiO3 . . .
Gate-tuned superfluid density at the superconducting LaAlO3 SrTiO3 interface Julie A Bert,1,2 Katja C Nowack,3 Beena Kalisky,3,4 Hilary Noad,3 John R Kirtley,3 Chris Bell,1 Hiroki K Sato,1 Masayuki Hosoda,1 Yasayuki Hikita,1 Harold Y Hwang,1,3 and Kathryn A Moler1,2,3,*
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