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Charge transfer exciton dynamics at diamond-hBN interface — NSF Award to Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (MI, $5

Nontechnical description Interfaces between dissimilar materials such as diamond and boron nitride offer exciting possibilities for realizing exceptional electronic, optical, magnetic, and chemical properties. In this project, the research team explores these possibilities by studying the interaction of charges at the

Award titleCharge transfer exciton dynamics at diamond-hBN interface
Award ID2429080
AwardeeRegents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
CityANN ARBOR
StateMI
Amount obligated$585,000
Principal investigatorParag Deotare
ProgramELECTRONIC/PHOTONIC MATERIALS
Start date09/01/2024
AbstractNontechnical description Interfaces between dissimilar materials such as diamond and boron nitride offer exciting possibilities for realizing exceptional electronic, optical, magnetic, and chemical properties. In this project, the research team explores these possibilities by studying the interaction of charges at the interface between diamond and hexagonal boron nitride. This boundary can be finely tuned by altering the chemical composition at the surface of the diamond, the number of boron nit
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