In this thesis, we investigate different possibilities for artificial electron lattices. Electrons located on the surface of a copper crystal are trapped in a lattice due to the presence of carbon monoxide molecules on the surface, which act as a barrier to the 2D electrons. These molecules are placed using a scanning tunnelling microscope with atomistic precision. We first examine the Kekulé lattice. This lattice, formed by alternating strong and weak bonds in a honeycomb structure, allows us to introduce crystalline topology into artificial electronic systems. Next, we vary the amount of carbon monoxide molecules confining the electrons in the classical honeycomb lattice and find that it is possible to measure isolated p-orbital linear an...
This thesis focuses on possible platforms for a bottom-up approach towards realizing and characteriz...
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...
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...
Muffin-tin methods have been instrumental in the design of honeycomb lattices that show, in contrast...
Muffin-tin methods have been instrumental in the design of honeycomb lattices that show, in contrast...
This aim of this project was to investigate electronic behaviour in artificial atoms, molecules and ...
This aim of this project was to investigate electronic behaviour in artificial atoms, molecules and ...
Electrons are one of the main building blocks of matter and are for example responsible for conducti...
Electrons are one of the main building blocks of matter and are for example responsible for conducti...
In this thesis, we study various electron systems with nontrivial topological characters emerging in...
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...
Theory anticipates that the in-plane px, py orbitals in a honeycomb lattice lead to potentially usef...
This thesis focuses on possible platforms for a bottom-up approach towards realizing and characteriz...
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...
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...
Muffin-tin methods have been instrumental in the design of honeycomb lattices that show, in contrast...
Muffin-tin methods have been instrumental in the design of honeycomb lattices that show, in contrast...
This aim of this project was to investigate electronic behaviour in artificial atoms, molecules and ...
This aim of this project was to investigate electronic behaviour in artificial atoms, molecules and ...
Electrons are one of the main building blocks of matter and are for example responsible for conducti...
Electrons are one of the main building blocks of matter and are for example responsible for conducti...
In this thesis, we study various electron systems with nontrivial topological characters emerging in...
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...
Theory anticipates that the in-plane px, py orbitals in a honeycomb lattice lead to potentially usef...
This thesis focuses on possible platforms for a bottom-up approach towards realizing and characteriz...
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...