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PLENARY / Bio & environment
09:00-09:30 INVITED Chemistry on graphene oxide:how to control functionalization and biodegradation? Cécilia Ménard-Moyon,
CNRS, France
09:30-10:00 INVITED Graphene sensors for ultrasensitive environmental monitoring Olga Kazakova,
NPL, UK
10:00-10:15 Neural interfaces based on flexible graphene transistors Anton Guimerà-Brunet,
Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona IMB-CNM (CSIC) , Spain
10:15-11:30 Break / ePosters / Exhibition
PARALLEL PhD STUDENT TRACK A
11:30-11:40 Giant optical anisotropy in natural van der Waals materials for next-generation photonics Georgy Ermolaev,
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia
11:40-11:50 Substrate-induced variances in morphological properties of MoS2 grown by CVD Jakub Sitek,
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
11:50-12:00 Two-Dimensional Covalent Crystals by Chemical Conversion of Thin van der Waals Materials Vishnu Sreepal,
University of Manchester, UK
12:00-12:10 Unveiling Electronic Properties in Metal−Phthalocyanine-Based Conjugated Two-Dimensional Covalent Organic Frameworks Mingchao Wang,
Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
12:10-12:20 Thermal conductivity of supported graphene nanowires Salvatore Timpa,
Université de Paris, France
12:20-12:30 Graphene coated textile fabrics for wearable electronics Kavya Sreeja Sadanandan,
University of Exeter, UK
12:30-12:40 Wearable Rolled Graphene/Perovskite Fiber Photodetectors Shahab Akhavan,
University of Cambridge, UK
12:40-12:50 Exfoliated Silicate Nanosheets as Novel NIR Fluorophores for (Bio)Photonics Gabriele Selvaggio,
Institute for Physical Chemistry - Georg August University of Göttingen, Germany
12:50-13:00 Flexible Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) with multi-layer Graphene Anode Parisa Sharif,
Middle East Technical University, Turkey
13:00-13:10 Charge density wave driven gate- and light-controlled negative differential resistor Mehak Mahajan,
Indian Institute of Science, India
PARALLEL PhD STUDENT TRACK B
11:30-11:40 Electrochemical characterization of graphene gated field effect transistors: route for smart biological sensors Juliette Simon,
CEA, France
11:40-11:50 Valley-selective optical Stark effect of exciton-polaritons in a monolayer semiconductor Trevor LaMountain,
Northwestern University, USA
11:50-12:00 Kinetic Ionic Permeation and Interfacial Doping of Supported Graphene Xiaoyu Jia,
Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany
12:00-12:10 Plasmonic antenna coupling to hyperbolic phonon polaritons for sensitive and fast mid-infrared photodetection with graphene Sebastián Castilla,
ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain
12:10-12:20 A topologically-derived dislocation theory for twist and stretch moiré Emil Annevelink,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
12:20-12:30 New Excited States Screening Regime in 2D Semiconductors on High-κ Dielectric Substrates Anders C. Riis-Jensen,
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
12:30-12:40 Correlated Topological States in Graphene Nanoribbon Heterostructures Jan-Philip Joost,
University of Kiel, Germany
12:40-12:50 Spin-orbit splitting and valence band anisotropy in Janus-like monolayers of rhenium dichalcogenides Surani Gunasekera,
University of Bath, UK
12:50-13:00 Magneto-optical Kerr effect in spin split two-dimensional massive Dirac materials Gonçalo Catarina,
International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Portugal
13:00-13:10 Imaging topological breakdown of quantum Hall channels in graphene Nicolas Moreau,
UClouvain, Belgium
PARALLEL PhD STUDENT TRACK C
11:30-11:40 Ballistic electron transport in the magnetic Bloch states of graphene superlattices Julien Barrier,
University of Manchester, UK
11:40-11:50 Determination of Schottky barriers in 2D heterophase devices. Line Jelver,
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
11:50-12:00 Nonlocal Spin Dynamics in the Crossover from Diffusive to Ballistic Transport Marc Vila Tusell,
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and BIST, Spain
12:00-12:10 Band-Structure Spin-Filtering in Vertical Spin Valves Based on CVD Grown WS2 Victor Zatko,
UMR physique CNRS/Thales, France
12:10-12:20 Giant Anomalous Hall Effect in quasi-2D Layered Antiferromagnet Co1/3NbS2 Giulia Tenasini,
University of Geneva, Switzerland
12:20-12:30 Spin caloritronic effects in a magnetic van der Waals heterostructure Tian Liu,
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
12:30-12:40 Room temperature ballistic graphene p-n junctions defined by Zn metal doping Ioannis Leontis,
University of Exeter, UK
12:40-12:50 A gate-tunable quantum Hall interferometer in graphene Corentin Déprez,
Institut Néel, France
12:50-13:00 Quantum Transport in Vertical and Lateral Heterostructures Samuel Dechamps,
UClouvain, Belgium
13:00-13:10 Electrical control of the spin relaxation anisotropy in graphene/WS2 heterostructures at room temperature. L. Antonio Benitez,
ICN2, Spain
PARALLEL PhD STUDENT TRACK D
11:30-11:40 Effects of inter-layer hybridization on the electronic band structure in hBN/WSe2 studied by photoemission microscopy Karl Enzo Kloss,
University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, Institut Néel, France
11:40-11:50 Nitrogen-doping of atomically precise 1D and 2D graphene nanostructures María Tenorio,
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Spain
11:50-12:00 Infrared permittivity of the biaxial van der Waals semiconductor alpha-MoO3 from near- and far-field correlative studies Gonzalo Álvarez-Pérez,
University of Oviedo, Spain
12:00-12:10 Thermal characterization of MoS2 mono/few layers using Scanning Thermal Microscopy (SThM) Christian Mateo Frausto Avila,
CINVESTAV-Queretaro, Mexico
12:10-12:20 Resolving few layer Antimonene/Graphene Heterostructures Tushar Gupta,
Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Austria
12:20-12:30 Magnetic ordering in the transition-metal phosphorous trichalcogenides probed via Raman scattering Diana Vaclavkova,
LNCMI-CNRS, France
12:30-12:40 Flipping exciton angular momentum with chiral phonons in MoSe2/WSe2 heterobilayers. Alex Delhomme,
CNRS-LNCMI, France
12:40-12:50 Dynamic Local Strain in Graphene Generated by Surface Acoustic Waves Rajveer Fandan,
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
12:50-13:00 Controlling interlayer excitons in MoS2 layers grown by chemical vapor deposition Shivangi Shree,
INSA-CNRS-UPS Toulouse, France
13:00-13:10 Large effective Landé factor in hole-doped WSe2 monolayers probed by high field magneto-transport Banan Kerdi,
CNRS-LNCMI, France
13:10-14:00 Lunch Break
PLENARY / Topological Physics, 2D Magnetism and spin physics
14:00-14:30 INVITED Spin devices using layered topological materials Hyunsoo Yang,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
14:30-14:45 Spin injection and transport in functionalised graphene devices Irina Grigorieva,
University of Manchester, UK
14:45-15:00 Tunable spin-to-charge interconversion in graphene-WS2 heterostructures at room temperature Williams Savero Torres,
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Spain
15:00-15:15 Persistence of magnetism in atomically thin MnPS3 crystals Hugo Henck,
Université de Genève, Switzerland
15:15-15:45 INVITED Tunneling Probe of 2D Magnetism Adam Wei Tsen,
University of Waterloo, Canada
15:45-16:30 PLENARY Quantum Hall effect and topological states of matter F. Duncan M. Haldane,
Princeton University, USA
16:30-17:15 Break / ePosters / Exhibition
PLENARY / Photonics-opto-devices-photovoltaics
17:15-17:45 INVITED Atomically thin heterostructures made from graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides: emerging photonic and opto-electronic building blocks Stéphane Berciaud,
IPCMS / CNRS, France
17:45-18:00 Fast dynamic control of emitter-graphene interactions Klaas-Jan Tielrooij,
ICN2, Spain
18:00-18:15 Design of van der Waals Interfaces for Broad-Spectrum Optoelectronics Nicolas Ubrig,
DQMP, University of Geneva, Switzerland
18:15-18:30 Directional ultrafast charge transfer in a WSe2/MoSe2 heterostructure selectively probed by time-resolved SHG imaging microscopy Gerson Mette,
Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
18:30-18:45 Ultra-long carrier lifetime in neutral graphene-hBN heterostructures under mid-infrared illumination Bernard Placais,
Laboratoire de Physique de l´Ecole Normale Supérieure, France
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Workshop 1: Large scale growth of 2DM and applications

The workshop targets to overview most promising advances in two-dimensional material growth (graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides) in the context of high-technologies such as photonics and plasmonics, sensing, electronics or medical devices. Focus on experimental equipment, scalability and challenges in producing defect-free materials will be addressed, as well as their co-integration in functional devices, including field effect transistors, optical switches, photodetectors.

 
 
Peter Bøggild
DTU Physics
Denmark
Invited
Alex Jouvray
Aixtron
UK
Invited
Satender Kataria
RWTH Aachen University
Germany
Invited
Cecilia Mattevi
Imperial College London
UK
Invited
Joshua A. Robinson
Pennsylvania State University
USA
Invited
 
 
Workshop 2: Chemistry of 2DM, Medical and Energy Applications

This workshop will focus on the progress of the chemical approaches towards graphene and related 2D materials. Top-down chemical exfoliation and bottom-up growth and synthesis of GRMs, as well as the chemical functionalization of GRMs with covalent and non-covalent approaches leading to tunable properties will be presented. Other topics including hierarchical hybrid structures, polymer composites, solution processing, electrocatalysis & photocatalysis, functional foams, membranes and coatings of GRMs will be also presented.

 
 
Sang Ouk Kim
KAIST
South Korea
Invited
Paolo Samorì
Université de Strasbourg
France
Invited
Andrey Turchanin
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Germany
Invited
 
 
Workshop 3: Theory of 2D Materials and Devices Simulation    

This workshop aims at presenting recent theoretical advances and simulation studies of optical, magnetic and spin transport phenomena in graphene, two-dimensional materials (2DM), as well as more complex vdW heterostructures. Emphasis will be given to concepts such as valleytronics, dynamics of excitons, as well as the emerging field of twistronics. A particular focus will be also given to the physics emerging from 2D magnetic materials and their interfacing with other 2DM such as TMD and others to trigger spintronic applications.

 
 
Mark-Oliver Goerbig
CNRS, Université Paris-Sud
France
Invited
Mikito Koshino
Osaka University
Japan
Invited
Yazyev Oleg
EPLF
Switzerland
Invited
 
 
Workshop 4: Topological and Exotic Physics in van Der Waals Heterostructures

This workshop will address the recent progress and current challenges in assembling two-dimensional materials to generate new physical properties such as exotic superconductivity, Mott insulating phases, Ferromagnetism and so on in few layers’ systems, as well as the search of strategies for manipulating quantum degrees of freedom (spin, valley, sublattice pseudospin) and to trigger quantum topological phases (such as quantum spin hall effect, quantum anomalous Hall effect, spin and valley hall effects,…).

 
 
Lapo Bogani
University of Oxford
UK
Invited
Helene Bouchiat
Universite Paris SUD / CNRS
France
Invited
Marcos H. Diniz Guimaraes
University of Groningen
The Netherlands
Invited
Hidekazu Kurebayashi
UCL
UK
Invited
James McIver
Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, CFEL
Germany
Invited
Benjamin Sacépé
Institut Néel - CNRS
France
Invited
 
 
Workshop 5: Advances in hBN growth, characterization and device integration
The workshop will focus on the recent progress concerning the experimental growth techniques developed to upscale the size of hexagonal Boron-Nitride (hBN) at monolayer or multilayer level. Advances and challenges in CVD growth, epitaxial or alternative techniques to produce high-quality large single crystals of hBN will be addressed as well as their characterization and integration into functional devices. The workshop will also cover various applications of this optical material such as deep UV emitters and detectors, single photon emitters from point defects, high room-temperature proton conductivity, field effect transistors (FETs), tunneling devices, photoelectric devices, and spin devices..

 
 
Hiroki Ago
Kyushu University
Japan
Invited
Julien Barjon
Université de Versailles St-Quentin-En-Yvelines
France
Invited
James H. Edgar
Kansas State University
USA
Invited
Stephan Hofmann
University of Cambridge
UK
Invited
Cedric Huyghebaert
IMEC
Belgium
Invited
Frank Koppens
ICREA/ICFO
Spain
Invited
 
Annick Loiseau
ONERA
France
Invited
Marco Romagnoli
CNIT
Italy
Invited
Pierre Seneor
Université Paris-Sud / CNRS
France
Invited
Bérangère Toury
Université de Lyon
France
Invited
 
 
Workshop 6: Advanced Characterization of 2DM and heterostructures

The workshop focuses on recent advances and challenges in the characterization of 2D materials, van der Waals architectures and 2D material-based devices. Properties and phenomena investigated at the mesoscopic, nano and atomic scales using diverse advanced techniques will be covered, e.g. growth, defects, chemical functionalization, heterojunctions, charge transfer and dynamics, light emission, device operation. The scope will include a wide range of characterization methods that are critical for the study of 2D materials, such as microscopy, spectroscopy and transport / photo-transport measurements. The workshop will also address multimodal/multidimensional approaches that allow a simultaneous acquisition of several information channels (e.g. structural/chemical, structural/opto-electronic…), in-situ manipulations, time-resolved measurements and operando characterization.

 
 
Sara Barja
UPV/EHU
Spain
Invited
Pascal Gehring
UClouvain
Belgium
Invited
Andrea Locatelli
Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste
Italy
Invited
Vincent Renard
Université Grenoble Alpes / CEA
France
Invited
Jamie Warner
University of Oxford
UK
Invited
 
 

A series of targeted talks given by Invited speakers will be followed by oral contributions selected from the Graphene 2020 submissions on all workshops mentioned above.