INSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS

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IAP Seminar (Engineered Oxide Quasicrystals with Tunable Aperiodicity)

June 1, 2025l Hit 60
Date : June 19, 2025 16:00 ~ 17:00
Speaker : Prof. Bharat Jalan (Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota)
Professor : Prof. JunU Son
Location : 33-125

Engineered Oxide Quasicrystals with Tunable Aperiodicity

 

Bharat Jalan

 

Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA

 

Quantum interfaces, essential for next-generation quantum technologies, require precise control over electronic and atomic-scale properties at material junctions. Oxide bicrystals present a novel platform for engineering such interfaces, offering tunable structural and electronic characteristics. In particular, by controlling twist angles, quantum interfaces with enhanced coherence, symmetry-breaking effects, and electronic transport properties can be obtained. In this talk, I will focus on three key aspects of obtaining oxide bicrystals with a focus on obtaining oxide quasicrystal with tunable aperiodicity. Using SrTiO3 and BaTiO3 as examples, I will showcase our group's work in achieving thin membranes and their bicrystals (with precise twist angles) with excellent control over thickness, stoichiometry, and surface termination. Additionally, I will introduce the sacrificial layer approach, which yields oxide membranes with a room-temperature dielectric constant of approximately 300. This work offers a materials science perspective on how epitaxy can enhance membrane technology, unlocking new opportunities for applications in energy storage, sensors, and nanoelectronics.