New paper by Sean Olivier on the vibrational and optical properties of ZrS2-ZrSe2! Sean wrote the proposal to secure a 2DCC grant for this work. Congrats to Sean and our colleagues at MIT and Aalto University! https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2020/tc/d0tc00731e#!divAbstract
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Dr. Vora has just published collaborative work with the Naval Research Laboratory in Physical Review B! The study examines strong coupling between semiconductor microcavities and quantum dot molecules. Through detailed measurements, Dr. Vora and colleagues identified new behaviors in cavity quantum electrodynamics. Congrats to the team! If you’d like to […]
Congratulations to Vora Lab member Sam Yee for his successful proposal to the Undergraduate Research Scholars Program! He will spend the 2019 summer researching the optoelectronic properties of crumpled 2D materials. We wish him all the best!
Vora Lab member Sean Oliver presented his work March 5th on valley polarization on alloyed two-dimensional materials at the 2019 APS March Meeting in Boston, MA. Congratulations on a fantastic talk! Find his talk description here: https://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR19/Session/K15.6
Vora Lab member Jaydeep Joshi presented his work March 5th on excitons at the semiconductor-metal interface at the 2019 APS March Meeting in Boston, MA. Congratulations on a fantastic talk! Find his talk description here: https://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR19/Session/H15.14
This February the Vora Lab received the prestigious NSF CAREER grant for their project entitled Proximity Effects in Van der Waals Heterostructures. The award is for $550,000 and will be administered over 5 years. Congratulations to Dr. Patrick Vora and his team on honor! check it out here: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1847782&HistoricalAwards=false
Congratulations to GMU PhD student Jaydeep Joshi and our Penn State University colleagues on our recent publication exploring variations in the properties of CVD-grown 2D materials! Check it out on our publications page!
New research is coming to GMU! Four departments have joined together to found the Quantum Materials Center (QMC)! Stay tuned for our site launch!