Abstract Quantum systems in confined geometries allow novel physical properties that cannot easily be attained in their bulk form. These properties are governed by the changes in the band structure and the lattice symmetry, and most pronounced in their single layer limit. Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is a direct tool to investigate the underlying changes of band structure to provide essential information for understanding and controlling such properties. In this review, recent progresses in ARPES as a tool to study two-dimensional atomic crystals have been presented. ARPES results from few-layer and bulk crystals of material class often referred as “beyond graphene” are discussed along with the relevant developments in ...
This dissertation examines the electronic properties of 2D electron systems, including ultrathin met...
International audienceElectronic structure describes the distribution of electronic states in recipr...
In this thesis we study the electronic structure of different two-dimensional (2D) electron systems ...
Quantum systems in confined geometries allow novel physical properties that cannot easily be attaine...
In this paper, a perspective on the application of Spatially- and Angle-Resolved PhotoEmission Spect...
In this paper, a perspective on the application of Spatially-and Angle-Resolved PhotoEmission Spectr...
For solid-state materials, the electronic structure is critical in determining a crystal’s physical ...
This thesis describes the studies on the electronic structures of several novel quantum materials by...
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is one of the most direct methods of studying the ...
Two dimensional (2D) materials with interesting fundamental physics and potential applications attra...
We report the observation of anomalous bands in graphite valence band structure in angle-resolved ph...
This thesis is a summary of my DPhil research projects, in which we describe the angle-resolved phot...
DoctorAfter the emergence of the two-dimensional (2D) crystals such as graphene, black phosphorus, a...
This dataset contains information about the results of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (AR...
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is a powerful experimental technique for directly ...
This dissertation examines the electronic properties of 2D electron systems, including ultrathin met...
International audienceElectronic structure describes the distribution of electronic states in recipr...
In this thesis we study the electronic structure of different two-dimensional (2D) electron systems ...
Quantum systems in confined geometries allow novel physical properties that cannot easily be attaine...
In this paper, a perspective on the application of Spatially- and Angle-Resolved PhotoEmission Spect...
In this paper, a perspective on the application of Spatially-and Angle-Resolved PhotoEmission Spectr...
For solid-state materials, the electronic structure is critical in determining a crystal’s physical ...
This thesis describes the studies on the electronic structures of several novel quantum materials by...
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is one of the most direct methods of studying the ...
Two dimensional (2D) materials with interesting fundamental physics and potential applications attra...
We report the observation of anomalous bands in graphite valence band structure in angle-resolved ph...
This thesis is a summary of my DPhil research projects, in which we describe the angle-resolved phot...
DoctorAfter the emergence of the two-dimensional (2D) crystals such as graphene, black phosphorus, a...
This dataset contains information about the results of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (AR...
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is a powerful experimental technique for directly ...
This dissertation examines the electronic properties of 2D electron systems, including ultrathin met...
International audienceElectronic structure describes the distribution of electronic states in recipr...
In this thesis we study the electronic structure of different two-dimensional (2D) electron systems ...