Our research is in materials physics: Probing correlated electrons at artificial interfaces and in confined systems; Atomic scale synthesis and control of complex oxide heterostructures; Low-dimensional superconductivity; Novel devices based on interface states in oxides.

Education

BS, Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993

MS, Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993

BS, Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993

PhD, Physics, Princeton University, 1997

 

Research Interests

  • Condensed Matter
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Energy Sciences
  • Materials Science
  • Nano Sci/Eng
  • Quantum Many-Body Physics, Synchrotron Radiation
  • Electrons at artificial interfaces and in confined systems
  • Atomic scale synthesis and control of complex oxide heterostructures
  • Low-dimensional superconductivity
  • Novel devices based on interface states in oxides.

Projects

  • Low-dimensional superconductivity in delta-doped heterostructures, interfaces, and their field-effect control
  • Correlated electrons in quantum wells
  • Nanolithography using surface charge writing in oxide heterostructures
  • Photoemission spectroscopy of oxide heterostructures
  • Nanomagnetism
  • Interface dipole engineering.
  • Oxide heterojunction hot-electron transistors

 

Publications

See Publications for Harold Y. Hwang, PhD