FDNS21: Realizing 2D Transport in 2D Van der Waals Crystals

By Jiwoong Park

Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Jiwoong Park Jiwoong Park is a Professor in Chemistry and Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago. His current research interests are studying the physical and chemical properties of nanoscale materials, including carbon nanotubes, graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides. His group’s research frequently appears on prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Nature Nanotechnology. Professor Park is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award (2008), the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (2009) and the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (2010). He received a B.S. degree in physics from Seoul National University (1996) and a Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Berkeley (2003; advisor: Professor Paul McEuen). Before coming to the University of Chicago in 2016, he was one of the first Junior Rowland Fellows at the Rowland Institute at Harvard University (2003-2006) and was a assistant (2006-2012) professor and associate professor (2012-2016, with tenure) at Cornell University. Park currently serves as an Associate Editor of Nano Letters.

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  • Jiwoong Park (2021), "FDNS21: Realizing 2D Transport in 2D Van der Waals Crystals," https://nanohub.org/resources/34997.

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Realizing 2D Transport in 2D Van der Waals Crystals
  • 2D Transport in 2D van der Waals Crystals 1. 2D Transport in 2D van der Waa… 0
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  • University of Chicago 2. University of Chicago 67.467467467467472
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  • Waferscale vdW solids – What's next? 3. Waferscale vdW solids – What… 133.96730063396731
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  • Topic 1: Combinatorial vdW solids? 4. Topic 1: Combinatorial vdW sol… 318.55188521855189
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  • Robotic Manufacturing of van der Waals solid 5. Robotic Manufacturing of van d… 438.17150483817153
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  • Vacuum stacking robot 6. Vacuum stacking robot 567.40073406740078
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  • MoS2 checker board (N = 1 ~16) 7. MoS2 checker board (N = 1 ~16) 627.52752752752758
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  • Rotated vdW solids 8. Rotated vdW solids 719.35268601935275
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  • Interlayer recontruction (4L WS2) 9. Interlayer recontruction (4L W… 820.42042042042044
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  • Topic 2: Toward 2D thermal conductor 10. Topic 2: Toward 2D thermal con… 876.54320987654319
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  • Stacked TMD films with giant thermal anisotropy 11. Stacked TMD films with giant t… 1078.3116449783117
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  • Thermal conductivity measurements (MoS2) 12. Thermal conductivity measureme… 1180.4804804804805
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  • Extremely low vertical thermal conductivity 13. Extremely low vertical thermal… 1312.2455789122457
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  • Extremely low vertical thermal conductivity 14. Extremely low vertical thermal… 1332.832832832833
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  • World's most anisotropic thermal conductor 15. World's most anisotropic therm… 1409.9432766099433
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  • Directed cooling of nanoscale electronics 16. Directed cooling of nanoscale … 1501.1344678011346
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  • Topic 3: 𝛿-waveguide for 2D photonics 17. Topic 3: 𝛿-waveguide for 2D… 1636.2696029362696
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  • Laser sliced by 𝛿-waveguide 18. Laser sliced by 𝛿-waveguide 1753.0196863530198
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  • 2D photonic waveguide 19. 2D photonic waveguide 1833.8672005338672
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  • Monolayer: the best 𝛿-waveguide 20. Monolayer: the best 𝛿-waveg… 1888.4217550884218
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  • 𝛿-trap vs 𝛿-waveguide 21. 𝛿-trap vs 𝛿-waveguide 1947.847847847848
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  • Focusing 2D waves (using cylindrical lens) 22. Focusing 2D waves (using cylin… 2042.4758091424758
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  • Splitting & Steering 2D photonic wave 23. Splitting & Steering 2D photon… 2080.0800800800803
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  • Summary: 2D vdW solids for 2D transport 24. Summary: 2D vdW solids for 2D … 2161.761761761762
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  • Acknoledgements 25. Acknoledgements 2208.742075408742
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  • Thank you! 26. Thank you! 2219.6529863196529
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  • Rotated vdW solids 27. Rotated vdW solids 2316.3830497163831
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