INSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS

Seminars

IAP Seminar (1D Topological Systems for Next-Generation Electronics)

May 2, 2025l Hit 19
Date : May 12, 2025 14:00 ~ 15:00
Speaker : Prof. Judy Cha (Cornell University)
Professor : Prof. Celesta S. Chang
Location : 56-219
1D Topological Systems for Next-Generation Electronics 

Topological nanowires, topological materials confined in one dimension (1D), hold great promise for robust and scalable quantum computing and low-dissipation interconnect applications, which will transform current computing technologies. To do so, research in topological nanowires must continue to improve their synthesis and properties. 
In this talk, I will discuss my group’s efforts to develop a high throughput and precision synthesis method to fabricate 1D topological systems. We employ recently developed thermomechanical nanomolding to extrude single crystal nanowires of topological materials with controlled diameter. I will highlight our transport studies on topological semimetal nanowires for their potential application as extremely scaled, low-resistance interconnects. We demonstrate that the resistivity scaling of topological semimetal nanowires is superior to those of the state-of-the-art Cu interconnects and Cu alternative metals, presenting them as viable candidates for the low-resistance interconnect applications.