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Lun. 23/06/2025 14:00 Amphi Physique, Bâtiment 20, RdC (à confirmer) FLORIE Mesple (University of Washington, Seattle) Accessing topological properties of 2D materials using scanning tunneling microscopy (Physique de l'exciton, du photon et du spin) 2-dimensional stacks are versatile platforms that host many correlated phases. Some of these exotic phases not only rely on electronic correlations but also the non-trivial topology of the bands of these systems. This is the case in twisted bilayers of graphene (tBLG), for the orbital magnet state for example [1] ; or in twisted MoTe2, in which topology expresses with the apparition of the fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect [2]. I will discuss how it is possible to access this non-trivial topology with scanning tunneling microscopy, using the atomic-scale local density of states (LDOS) of 2D materials as a topological observable. I will present two different approaches to tackle this : exploiting the energy dependence of the LDOS in tMoTe2, or using defects to create interferograms in tBLG. [1] Lu. X et al. Nature 574 (2019) 653 [2] H. Parks et al, Nature 622, 2023 Pour plus d'informations, merci de contacter Finco A. |