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In-House Research Highlights 2020

2020 In-House Research Highlights
Growth Of Ultrathin Pt Layers And Selenization Into PtSe2 By Molecular Beam Epitaxy
2020 In-House Research Highlights

What Has Been Achieved:

We have demonstrated scalable crystal growth of PtSe2…

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2020 In-House Research Highlights
Atomically Thin Half Van Der Waals Materials Via Confinement Heteroepitaxy
2020 In-House Research Highlights

What Has Been Achieved:

We demonstrate large-area, environmentally stable,…

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2020 In-House Research Highlights
Ferromagnetism In Van Der Waals Compound MnSb1.8Bi0.2Te4
2020 In-House Research Highlights

What Has Been Achieved:

We have demonstrated that a ferromagnetic (FM) phase…

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2020 In-House Research Highlights
Scalable Substitutional Re-Doping And Its Impact On The Optical And Electronic Properties Of Tungsten Diselenide
2020 In-House Research Highlights

What Has Been Achieved:

We have demonstrated scalable rhenium doping of front…

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      • Atomically Thin Half Van Der Waals Materials Via Confinement Heteroepitaxy
      • Ferromagnetism In Van Der Waals Compound MnSb1.8Bi0.2Te4
      • Growth Of Ultrathin Pt Layers And Selenization Into PtSe2 By Molecular Beam Epitaxy
      • Scalable Substitutional Re-Doping And Its Impact On The Optical And Electronic Properties Of Tungsten Diselenide
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