Time:1130305 (Tues.) 13:20~16:10 Speaker:Chun-I Lu Associate Research Fellow, Device Technology Division, Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute Title:Exploring the Frontiers: Fundamental Insights into 2D Materials and Oxide Semiconductors Abstract:In the rapidly evolving field of materials science, two-dimensional (2D) materials and oxide semiconductors stand at the forefront, heralding a new era of electronic devices and applications. This talk delves into the fundamental properties and potential technological breakthroughs associated with these materials. We explore cutting-edge research into the manipulation of these materials using light carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM), a novel approach that opens up unprecedented opportunities for controlling material properties at the quantum level. Furthermore, we investigate the impact of OAM on oxide semiconductors within magnetic and spintronic contexts, showcasing the ability to induce magnetic anisotropy changes in interlayer exchange coupling systems. On the other hand, the ultrathin films of the oxide semiconductor, indium oxide, show promising properties for channel materials due to their high on-state drain current and back-end-of-line (BEOL) integrability, also catching many eyes in the semiconductor industry. By bridging the gap between fundamental research and practical applications, this talk aims to shed light on the future directions of 2D materials and oxide semiconductors, paving the way for the next generation of electronic and photonic devices. Place:S307, Gongguan Campus, NTNU |