Center for Two-Dimensional Quantum Heterostructures(2DQH)
The Center for 2D Quantum Heterostructures aims to synthesize various in-plane 2D quantum heterostructures, fabricate vertical heterostructures from them, and investigate their quantum confinement effects. Furthermore, the center will explore whether these synthetic 2D materials and their heterostructures exhibit nontrivial quantum mechanical phenomena, such as the quantum spin Hall effect, superconductivity, and single-photon emission for qubit fabrication. To advance these research topics and realize the outlined programs, the center will actively pursue interdisciplinary research involving experts in the fields of physics, chemistry, and materials science. Our team of scientists and engineers is dedicated to unlocking the mysteries of quantum phenomena in 2D heterostructures, pushing the boundaries of knowledge to understand and harness these phenomena for transformative applications in electronics, optoelectronics, quantum computing, and spintronics.
Research Areas
- Quantum Optics
- Growth and Physicochemical Properties of Two-Dimensional Materials
- Organic and Polymer Synthesis (e.g., Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and PAHs with heteroatoms such as B, N)
- Quantum Dot Synthesis
| Responsibility | Contact | Name | |
|---|---|---|---|
| IBS Research Centers and Research Management | 031-299-6506 | Ms. PARK, TAE EUN | ttaeeun@skku.edu |

