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Materials Science Program Seminar

Epitaxial growth and electronic structure of novel materials: Heusler alloys and self-assembled ErSb nanostructures

Event Details

Date
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Time
4-5 p.m.
Description
Dr. Jason Kawasaki, Materials Dept., UCSB. The ability to grow high quality crystals and engineer them in artificially layered heterostructures is a key driving force for both improved technology and the discovery of fundamentally new physics. For example, heterostructures of the group III-V compound semiconductors (e.g. GaAs/AlGaAs) led to both the invention of the semiconductor laser and the discovery of the integer and fractional quantum Hall effects.
Cost
Free

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