Research

Quantum Phase State Study using Scanning Tunneling Microscopy 

    Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) utilizes the phenomenon of quantum tunneling to obtain atomic-level images and investigate the electronic structure of surfaces. By measuring changes in tunneling current, local density of states on the material surface can be obtained, revealing correlations with atomic structure and electronic properties. The research focuses on various materials including solitons in one-dimensional charge density waves, van der Waals crystals in two dimensions, and graphene.

Thickness dependent 2D materials

Epitaxial Graphene Growth 

Transition Metal Dichalcogenide (TMDC),
Charge Density Wave (CDW) 

Magnetic Layered Materials

Soliton