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1. Topology Meets Frustration : Exact Solutions for Topological Surface States on Geometrically Frustrated Lattices
Abstract : One of the main features of topological phases is the presence of robust boundary states that are protected by a topological invariant. Famous examples of such states are the chiral edge states of a Chern insulator, the helical edge states of a two-dimensional Z2 insulator, and the Fermi arcs of Weyl semimetals. READ MORE
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2. Electronic states of adsorbates and insulating overlayers on metal surfaces
Abstract : Electronic states of adsorbates and insulating overlayers provide a wealth of scientifically interesting phenomena with great technological importance. Interesting phenomena arise, for example, from the interaction of electronic states of an adsorbate with the continuum of metal electron states, both propagating bulk states and surface states. READ MORE
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3. Methods for Characterization and Optimization of AlGaN/GaN HEMT Surface Passivation
Abstract : The Gallium Nitride based high electron mobility transistor is rapidly improving and is emerging as a viable alternative for use in high power applications operating in the microwave frequency domain. The suitability of the AlGaN/GaN material system is due to the possibility to grow epitaxial heterostructures that provide; high electron mobility, high electron saturation velocity, high carrier density and a high dielectric breakdown field. READ MORE
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4. Consequences of a non-trivial band-structure topology in solids : Investigations of topological surface and interface states
Abstract : The development and characterization of experimental setups for angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) and spin- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (SARPES) is described. Subsequently, the two techniques are applied to studies of the electronic band structure in topologically non-trivial materials. READ MORE
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5. Surface analysis of low dimensional materials : revealing their electronic properties by advanced spectroscopy
Abstract : Low-dimensional materials (0D, 1D, 2D) have been widely used to develop modern miniaturized (micro- and nano-) technology. The use of these materials come from their extraordinary optical, electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties, which are very different from the bulk crystal. READ MORE