News

  • Wouter’s SnSe synthesis result featured

    News article from Penn State highlighting our recent advances in SnSe epitaxial film synthesis & characterization. Congrats, again, to Wouter and collaborators!

  • New paper on TRPL studies of chalcogenide perovskites

    Congrats Kevin and thanks to our terrific collaboration team on our newest paper, reporting time-resolved photoluminescence studies of complex chalcogenide semiconductors BaZrS3 and Ba3Zr2S7.

  • Rump session at NAMBE 2022

    We’re helping to organize a rump session at NAMBE 2022 – on the always-relevant topic of improving MBE equipment reliability. Dr. Ida Sadeghi and Dr. Wouter Mortelmans will moderate the…

  • Congrats Wouter on SnSe epi growth paper!

    Congratulations to Wouter et al. on this new publication reporting SnSe epitaxial growth by MBE, including multiple growth methods/reactors, and a fun new way to measure and control twins. Onward!

  • Device modeling paper on the arXiv – congrats Jiahao!

    Jiahao’s work developing a numerical model for resistive switches based on bistable deep levels – that we call defect level switching (DLS) – is now available on the arXiv. Congrats…

  • Welcome Kossi!

    We’re happy to welcome Kossi Dohoho to our group, as the newest participant in the GAIN program. Kossi will spend the summer at MIT working on semiconductor optomechanics. Welcome Kossi!

  • In memoriam, Helmut Krebs, 1935 – 2022

    Honoring the life of a highly skilled and deeply good person.

  • Congrats Kevin on new paper in PRB!

    New paper on electronic structure of chalcogenide perovskites, from a large collaboration – thank you to all, and especially to Kevin for leading us on this journey!

  • Abstract submission now open for NAMBE 2022

    Abstract submission is now open for NAMBE 2022. This is a great meeting of folks working on molecular beam epitaxy – top notch science, and a friendly and fun community.…

  • Congratulations Dr. Jo!!!

    Congratulations to Seong Soon Jo on her successful PhD defense and thesis titled “Processing and Optical Uses ofVan der Waals Layered Materials“. You did a fantastic job!