Yongjin Lee
Solid State Physics Laboratory
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Nano Letters | 2017
Riccardo Pisoni; Yongjin Lee; Hiske Overweg; Marius Eich; Pauline Simonet; Kenji Watanabe; Takashi Taniguchi; R. V. Gorbachev; Thomas Ihn; Klaus Ensslin
We have realized encapsulated trilayer MoS2 devices with gated graphene contacts. In the bulk, we observe an electron mobility as high as 7000 cm2/(V s) at a density of 3 × 1012 cm-2 at a temperature of 1.9 K. Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations start at magnetic fields as low as 0.9 T. The observed 3-fold Landau level degeneracy can be understood based on the valley Zeeman effect. Negatively biased split gate electrodes allow us to form a channel that can be completely pinched off for sufficiently large gate voltages. The measured conductance displays plateau-like features.
Nano Letters | 2018
Hiske Overweg; Hannah Eggimann; Xi Chen; Sergey Slizovskiy; Marius Eich; Riccardo Pisoni; Yongjin Lee; Peter Rickhaus; Kenji Watanabe; Takashi Taniguchi; Vladimir I Fal’ko; Thomas Ihn; Klaus Ensslin
We report the fabrication of electrostatically defined nanostructures in encapsulated bilayer graphene, with leakage resistances below depletion gates as high as R ∼ 10 GΩ. This exceeds previously reported values of R = 10-100 kΩ.1-3 We attribute this improvement to the use of a graphite back gate. We realize two split gate devices which define an electronic channel on the scale of the Fermi-wavelength. A channel gate covering the gap between the split gates varies the charge carrier density in the channel. We observe device-dependent conductance quantization of ΔG = 2e2/h and ΔG = 4e2/h. In quantizing magnetic fields normal to the sample plane, we recover the four-fold Landau level degeneracy of bilayer graphene. Unexpected mode crossings appear at the crossover between zero magnetic field and the quantum Hall regime.
Nano Letters | 2017
Hiske Overweg; Hannah Eggimann; Ming Hao Liu; Anastasia Varlet; Marius Eich; Pauline Simonet; Yongjin Lee; Kenji Watanabe; Takashi Taniguchi; Klaus Richter; Vladimir I Fal’ko; Klaus Ensslin; Thomas Ihn
We report on the observation of magnetoresistance oscillations in graphene p-n junctions. The oscillations have been observed for six samples, consisting of single-layer and bilayer graphene, and persist up to temperatures of 30 K, where standard Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations are no longer discernible. The oscillatory magnetoresistance can be reproduced by tight-binding simulations. We attribute this phenomenon to the modulated densities of states in the n- and p-regions.
Nano Letters | 2018
Marius Eich; Riccardo Pisoni; Alessia Pally; Hiske Overweg; Annika Kurzmann; Yongjin Lee; Peter Rickhaus; Kenji Watanabe; Takashi Taniguchi; Klaus Ensslin; Thomas Ihn
Electrostatic confinement of charge carriers in bilayer graphene provides a unique platform for carbon-based spin, charge, or exchange qubits. By exploiting the possibility to induce a band gap with electrostatic gating, we form a versatile and widely tunable multiquantum dot system. We demonstrate the formation of single, double and triple quantum dots that are free of any sign of disorder. In bilayer graphene, we have the possibility to form tunnel barriers using different mechanisms. We can exploit the ambipolar nature of bilayer graphene where pn-junctions form natural tunnel barriers. Alternatively, we can use gates to form tunnel barriers, where we can vary the tunnel coupling by more than 2 orders of magnitude tuning between a deeply Coulomb blockaded system and a Fabry-Pérot-like cavity. Demonstrating such tunability is an important step toward graphene-based quantum computation.
arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics | 2018
Yongjin Lee; Riccardo Pisoni; Hiske Overweg; Marius Eich; Peter Rickhaus; A. Patanè; Zakhar R. Kudrynskyi; Z. D. Kovalyuk; R. V. Gorbachev; Kenji Watanabe; Takashi Taniguchi; Thomas Ihn; Klaus Ensslin
In the last six years, Indium selenide (InSe) has appeared as a new van der Waals heterostructure platform which has been extensively studied due to its unique electronic and optical properties. Such as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), the considerable bandgap and high electron mobility can provide a potential optoelectronic application. Here we present low-temperature transport measurements on a few-layer InSe van der Waals heterostructure with graphene-gated contacts. For high magnetic fields, we observe magnetoresistance minima at even filling factors related to two-fold spin degeneracy. By electrostatic gating with negatively biased split gates, a one-dimensional channel is realized. Close to pinch-off, transport through the constriction is dominated by localized states with charging energies ranging from 2 to 5 meV. This work opens new possibility to explore the low-dimensional physics including quantum point contact and quantum dot.
Nano Letters | 2018
Matthew Hamer; Endre Tovari; Mengjian Zhu; Michael Thompson; Alexander S. Mayorov; Jonathon Prance; Yongjin Lee; R. P. Haley; Zakhar R. Kudrynskyi; A. Patanè; Daniel Terry; Z. D. Kovalyuk; Klaus Ensslin; Andrey V. Kretinin; A. K. Geim; R. V. Gorbachev
Indium selenide, a post-transition metal chalcogenide, is a novel two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor with interesting electronic properties. Its tunable band gap and high electron mobility have already attracted considerable research interest. Here we demonstrate strong quantum confinement and manipulation of single electrons in devices made from few-layer crystals of InSe using electrostatic gating. We report on gate-controlled quantum dots in the Coulomb blockade regime as well as one-dimensional quantization in point contacts, revealing multiple plateaus. The work represents an important milestone in the development of quality devices based on 2D materials and makes InSe a prime candidate for relevant electronic and optoelectronic applications.
New Journal of Physics | 2018
Hiske Overweg; Peter Rickhaus; Marius Eich; Yongjin Lee; Riccardo Pisoni; Kenji Watanabe; Takashi Taniguchi; Thomas Ihn; Klaus Ensslin
We combine electrostatic and magnetic confinement to define a quantum dot in bilayer graphene. The employed geometry couples
Nano Letters | 2018
Peter Rickhaus; John Wallbank; Sergey Slizovskiy; Riccardo Pisoni; Hiske Overweg; Yongjin Lee; Marius Eich; Ming Hao Liu; Kenji Watanabe; Takashi Taniguchi; Thomas Ihn; Klaus Ensslin
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Applied Physics Letters | 2018
Riccardo Pisoni; Zijin Lei; Patrick Back; Marius Eich; Hiske Overweg; Yongjin Lee; Kenji Watanabe; Takashi Taniguchi; Thomas Ihn; Klaus Ensslin
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New Journal of Physics | 2017
Pauline Simonet; Szymon Hennel; Hiske Overweg; R. Steinacher; Marius Eich; Riccardo Pisoni; Yongjin Lee; Peter Märki; Thomas Ihn; Klaus Ensslin; Mattias Beck; Jérôme Faist
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