Purpose
The goals of this research program are twofold: to discover new physics in novel materials systems, and to explore potential applications of these materials that offer performance enhancements over existing technology. My group will build and develop advanced optical techniques to probe, and ultimately control, quantum degrees of freedom in new materials. The first two target systems are two-dimensional (2D) atomically-thin transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and topological Weyl semimetals (WSMs). These emerging materials families are currently of great interest, because they provide new playgrounds to explore new physics.
Yang, Luyi (University of Toronto) × Unknown
1 grants totalling $0
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
1,000 grants totalling $33.6M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Campbell, Karen (Brock University) | — | Discovery Grants Program - Individual |
| Langelaan, David (Dalhousie University) | — | Discovery Grants Program - Individual |
| Sinal, Christopher (Dalhousie University) | — | Discovery Grants Program - Individual |
| Ye, Winnie (Carleton University) | — | Discovery Grants Program - Individual |
| Huang, Changcheng (Carleton University) | — | Discovery Grants Program - Individual |