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NM01.02.01 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

The Quantum Twisting Microscope

When and Where

Nov 29, 2022
1:30pm - 2:00pm

Hynes, Level 2, Room 205

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Shahal Ilani1

Weizmann Institute of Science1

Abstract

Shahal Ilani1

Weizmann Institute of Science1
In this talk I will present a fundamentally new type of scanning probe microscope, the Quantum Twisting Microscope (QTM), capable of performing local quantum interference measurements at a twistable interface between two quantum materials. Its working principle is based on a unique tip, made of an atomically-thin two-dimensional material. This tip allows electrons to coherently tunnel into a sample at many locations at once, with quantum interference between these tunneling events, making it a scanning electronic interferometer. With an extra twist degree of freedom, our microscope becomes a momentum-resolving local probe, providing powerful new ways to study the energy dispersions of interacting electrons. I will present various experiments performed with this microscope, demonstrating quantum interference at room temperature, probing the conductance of in-situ twisting interfaces, and imaging local energy dispersions in a variety of quantum materials.

Symposium Organizers

Arend van der Zande, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Johannes Lischner, Imperial College London
Sufei Shi, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst
Jairo Velasco, Univ of California-Berkeley

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