22–27 Jul 2012
Embassy Suites Napa Valley
US/Pacific timezone

Session

Graphene I

23 Jul 2012, 08:30
Chardonnay Ballroom (Embassy Suites Napa Valley)

Chardonnay Ballroom

Embassy Suites Napa Valley

1075 California Boulevard, Napa, California, United States 94559

Conveners

Graphene I

  • Zhiqiang Li (National High Magnetic Field Lab)

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  1. Dimitri Basov (UC San Diego), Michael Martin (LBNL)
    23/07/2012, 08:30
  2. Feng Wang (UC Berkeley)
    23/07/2012, 08:45
    Graphene
    Invited
    Feng Wang Department of Physics, U.C. Berkeley Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, exhibits novel two-dimensional electronic behavior. Optical spectroscopy provides a powerful toolkit study graphene physics. In this talk, I will show how we can use infrared spectroscopy to probe gate-dependent interband transitions as well as intraband transitions. I will also discuss how we can use...
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  3. Tony Heinz (Columbia University)
    23/07/2012, 09:15
    Graphene
    Invited
    Tony F. Heinz Departments of Physics and Electrical Engineering Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 The optical conductivity of graphene provides a sensitive probe not only of the basic band structure, but also of various interactions in the system. In this talk, we will discuss three recent directions that highlight these possibilities. (1) Probing electron-electron...
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  4. Antonio Castro Neto (National University of Singapore)
    23/07/2012, 09:45
    Graphene
    Invited
    Antonio Castro Neto National University of Singapore Graphene is possibly one of the largest and fastest growing fields in condensed matter research. However, graphene is only one example in a large class of two-dimensional crystals with unusual properties. In this talk I will briefly review the properties of graphene and look at the exciting possibilities that lie ahead.
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