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Introduction

Welcome to Center for 2D Quantum Heterostructures Our VisionA Global Leader in the 2D Quantum Materials

The vision of the center is to be a world-leading hub in 2D quantum heterostructure research, including hBN, BCxN structures, and TMDs including 2D topological materials and ternary crystals, in 10 years. The center will pioneer research on the design, synthesis, and nontrivial quantum phenomena of new BCxN and TMDs quantum materials and will finally have a high impact on the scientific community in the world and future direction in the industry.

Exploring Novel Quantum Phenomena in 2D HeterostructuresA Multidisciplinary Approach

The center for “2D quantum heterostructures” aims to synthesize various in-plane 2D quantum heterostructures, fabricate vertical heterostructures with them, and investigate their quantum confinement effect. Furthermore, the center will investigate whether the synthetic 2D materials and their heterostructures exhibit nontrivial quantum mechanical phenomena, such as the quantum spin Hall effect, superconductivity, single photon emission, and qubit. To study the subjects and realize the below-demonstrated research programs, the center will actively pursue interdisciplinary research by experts in the fields of physics, chemistry, and materials science. Our team of scientists and engineers is dedicated to unlocking the mysteries of quantum phenomena in 2D heterostructures. We are pushing the boundaries of knowledge to understand and harness these phenomena for transformative applications in electronics, optoelectronics, quantum computing, and spintronics.

IBS Institude for Basic Science Center for 2D Quantum Heterostructures (2DQH)

#86371, N Center, Sungkyunkwan University, Seobu-ro 2066, Jangan-gu, Suwon, Korea

Tel : +82-31-299-6508

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