Hynes, Level 2, Room 204
This tutorial offers a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in the fields of thin films, heterostructures and membranes, emphasizing complex oxides and nanomembranes, along with their integration into sophisticated electronic systems.
Instructors: Nini Pryds, Technical University of Denmark; Ho Nyung Lee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jeehwan Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sheng Xu, University of California, San Diego; Jong-Hyun Ahn, Yonsei University
This tutorial offers a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in the fields of thin films, heterostructures and membranes, emphasizing complex oxides and nanomembranes, along with their integration into sophisticated electronic systems. The session begins by exploring the precision synthesis of complex oxide thin films and heterostructures, which are crucial for the development of next-generation microelectronics and quantum information science devices due to their unique properties like magnetism and superconductivity. Attention then shifts to ultrathin nanomembranes, such as ultrathin silicon and 2D materials, celebrated for their exceptional mechanical properties that enable the creation of flexible and wearable electronics. The tutorial will cover critical fabrication technologies and diverse applications in wearable, optical and biomedical devices. Lastly, it addresses the need for advanced heterogeneous integration through the development of 3D freestanding membranes, offering solutions for flexible and stackable electronic products. This segment discusses layer transfer techniques essential for producing single-crystalline freestanding membranes, which pave the way for manufacturing advanced electronic systems and introduce groundbreaking applications such as micro-LEDs, multiferroic devices and AI-enhanced reconfigurable chips. This tutorial aims to provide participants with a deep understanding of the material advancements essential for pushing the boundaries of electronic technology.
Learning objectives:
9:00 am
Precision Synthesis of Complex Oxide Thin Films, Heterostructures and Membranes
Nini Pryds, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Ho Nyung Lee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
10:00 am BREAK
10:30 am
Ultrathin Nanomembranes—From Material Design to Applications
Jong-Hyun Ahn, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
11:30 pm BREAK
1:30 pm
Advanced Heterogeneous Integration Enabled by 3D Freestanding Membranes—From Material Growths to Applications
Jeehwan Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
2:30 pm BREAK
3:00 pm
Wearable Ultrasound Technology
Sheng Xu, University of California, San Diego, United States