Research Topics

At Anh’s lab, we develop innovative material platforms and devices by combining functional materials through MBE-based thin-film heterostructure growth and advanced processing.

Our research spans magnetic, topological, and superconducting properties, pioneering new fields across materials science, physics, device technology, and quantum information. We tackle cutting-edge, challenging themes that push scientific boundaries.

Recent research topics:
  • Crystal growth of epitaxial ferromagnetic metal/semiconductor heterostructures on semiconductors and their physical properties and device applications
  • Crystal growth of superconducting metal/ferromagnetic semiconductor heterostructures on semiconductors and creation of topological superconducting properties
  • Fabrication of superconductor/topological material heterojunctions and realization of superconducting diode effect
  • Realization of single-element topological Dirac semimetal with world’s highest mobility and study of nonreciprocal transport phenomena
  • Discovery of new electronic conduction phenomena in non-magnetic InAs/ferromagnetic semiconductor (Ga,Fe)Sb heterojunctions
  • Fabrication and physical property evaluation of oxide membranes by exfoliation method

Ongoing Research Projects

Oxide-based Electronics

We develop oxide-based devices utilizing functional oxide materials and high-mobility transport channels at their interfaces, in which the control of oxygen atoms plays a vital role. These interfacial channels are promising for high efficient spin-to-charge conversion, high-speed transistors, and flexible electronic devices.

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