Dr.KI, Dong-Keun
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, HKU
B.Sc., Ph.D. POSTECH
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3910 2163
2559 9152
Room 311C, CYM Physics Building, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
Current Research
Experimental Condensed Matter and Material Science Group:Experimental Condensed Matter -Quantum Nanoelectronic DevicesWe investigate quantum transport phenomena in various nano-electronic devices, realized by using state-of-art nano-fabrication and engineering techniques—the techniques that include electron-beam lithography, metal depositions and etching, micro-manipulation of atomically thin crystals and more. Materials of current interest are graphene and emerging 2D crystals, topological materials, and artificial heterostructures, and we take various experimental routes (e.g., rotating magnetic fields, inducing strain, etc) to discover or engineer new quantum effects in these systems. Since these effects are often fragile against finite temperature and electrical noises (e.g., fractional quantum Hall effect), we also implement cryogenic and low-noise measurement techniques. Throughout the investigation, we particularly aim to understand ‘and learn to control’ the underlying physical processes as it can not only expand our view of electronic materials but also bring us a step closer to the realization of new device applications. In this context, we are currently focusing on the topics below:(1) Quantum transport in graphene and 2D materials
(2) ‘Designer’ electronic heterostructures and interfaces
(3) New topological states of matter
(4) Perovskite thermoelectrics
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Research Interest
Low-dimensional nano-electronicsQuantum coherence and correlation effects
Topological states
Graphene and 2D materials
Thermoelectric and energy materials
Representative Publications:Five Selected Publications
Youngwoo Nam, Dong-Keun Ki, David Soler-Delgado, and Alberto F. Morpurgo, “A family of finite-temperature electronic phase transitions in graphene multilayers”, Science 362, 324 (2018)Youngwoo Nam, Dong-Keun Ki, David Soler-Delgado, and Alberto F. Morpurgo, “Electron-hole collision limited transport in charge-neutral bilayer graphene”, Nat. Phys. 13, 1207 (2017)
Zhe Wang, Dong-Keun Ki, Diego Mauro, Jun Yong Khoo, Leonid Levitov, and Alberto F. Morpurgo, “Origin and magnitude of ‘designer’ spin-orbit interaction in graphene on semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides”, Phys. Rev. X6, 041020 (2016)
Dong-Keun Ki, Vladimir I. Fal'ko, Dmitry A. Abanin, and Alberto F. Morpurgo, “Observation of Even Denominator Fractional Quantum Hall Effect in Suspended Bilayer Graphene” Nano Lett.14, 2135 (2014)
Dong-Keun Kiand Alberto F. Morpurgo, “Crossover from Coulomb Blockade to Quantum Hall Effect in Suspended Graphene Nanoribbons” Phys. Rev. Lett.108, 266601 (2012)
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Work Experience
Education
*Thesis: Quantum transport properties of graphene and topological insulators