Artificial electronic lattices, created atom by atom in a scanning tunneling microscope, have emerged as a highly tunable platform to realize and characterize the lowest-energy bands of novel lattice geometries. Here, we show that artificial electronic lattices can be tailored to exhibit higher-energy bands. We study p-like bands in fourfold and threefold rotationally symmetric lattices. In addition, we show how an anisotropic design can be used to lift the degeneracy between p_{x}- and p_{y}-like bands. The experimental measurements are corroborated by muffin-tin and tight-binding calculations. The approach to engineer higher-energy electronic bands in artificial quantum systems introduced here enables the realization of complex band struc...
Engineered lattices in condensed matter physics, such as cold-atom optical lattices or photonic crys...
Theory anticipates that the in-plane px, py orbitals in a honeycomb lattice lead to potentially usef...
Theory anticipates that the in-plane px, py orbitals in a honeycomb lattice lead to potentially usef...
Artificial electronic lattices, created atom by atom in a scanning tunneling microscope, have emerge...
Artificial electronic lattices, created atom by atom in a scanning tunneling microscope, have emerge...
In this thesis, we investigate different possibilities for artificial electron lattices. Electrons l...
In this thesis, we investigate different possibilities for artificial electron lattices. Electrons l...
‘What would happen if we could arrange the atoms one by one the way we want them?’ (Feynman, 1959) S...
Contains fulltext : 200762.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)6 p
Certain lattice wave systems in translationally invariant settings have one or more spectral bands t...
[[abstract]]The interplay of hopping parameters that can give rise to flat bands in consequence of q...
Electronic devices are becoming smaller and more precise. The smallest parts are now only a few nano...
Engineered lattices in condensed matter physics, such as cold-atom optical lattices or photonic crys...
Engineered lattices in condensed matter physics, such as cold-atom optical lattices or photonic crys...
Engineered lattices in condensed matter physics, such as cold-atom optical lattices or photonic crys...
Engineered lattices in condensed matter physics, such as cold-atom optical lattices or photonic crys...
Theory anticipates that the in-plane px, py orbitals in a honeycomb lattice lead to potentially usef...
Theory anticipates that the in-plane px, py orbitals in a honeycomb lattice lead to potentially usef...
Artificial electronic lattices, created atom by atom in a scanning tunneling microscope, have emerge...
Artificial electronic lattices, created atom by atom in a scanning tunneling microscope, have emerge...
In this thesis, we investigate different possibilities for artificial electron lattices. Electrons l...
In this thesis, we investigate different possibilities for artificial electron lattices. Electrons l...
‘What would happen if we could arrange the atoms one by one the way we want them?’ (Feynman, 1959) S...
Contains fulltext : 200762.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)6 p
Certain lattice wave systems in translationally invariant settings have one or more spectral bands t...
[[abstract]]The interplay of hopping parameters that can give rise to flat bands in consequence of q...
Electronic devices are becoming smaller and more precise. The smallest parts are now only a few nano...
Engineered lattices in condensed matter physics, such as cold-atom optical lattices or photonic crys...
Engineered lattices in condensed matter physics, such as cold-atom optical lattices or photonic crys...
Engineered lattices in condensed matter physics, such as cold-atom optical lattices or photonic crys...
Engineered lattices in condensed matter physics, such as cold-atom optical lattices or photonic crys...
Theory anticipates that the in-plane px, py orbitals in a honeycomb lattice lead to potentially usef...
Theory anticipates that the in-plane px, py orbitals in a honeycomb lattice lead to potentially usef...