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Spring 2012
Low energy electron point source (LEEPS) microscopy is the simplest embodiment of an electron microscope, consisting of only a source, a sample and a detector. In a specific regime, LEEPS may also be used to create in-line holograms; special interference patterns that contain the information...
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Spring 2018
Graphene has created much excitement in the scientific community since 2004, when Novoselov and Geim developed a method to exfoliate atomic layers from graphite, earning them the 2010 Nobel prize. The great interest in graphene stems from its outstanding material properties such as atomic...
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Fall 2024
We study the ground state physics of a helium-4 monolayer adsorbed onto graphene substrate through means of quantum Monte Carlo simulations. At low temperatures, helium-4 is well-known to undergo a superfluid transition. In the presence of a modulating potential from corrugated substrates like...