Deep Jariwala / University of Pennsylvania, UTK/ORNL Visit (5,1-2)
from
Thursday 1 May 2025 (07:55)
to
Friday 2 May 2025 (19:45)
Monday 28 April 2025
Tuesday 29 April 2025
Wednesday 30 April 2025
Thursday 1 May 2025
08:00
Travel to Oak Ridge National Lab
Travel to Oak Ridge National Lab
08:00 - 08:45
Dr. Deep Jariwala will drive himself to ORNL. Driving Directions & Maps: https://www.ornl.gov/content/maps-and-directions
09:00
09:00 - 09:30
09:30
Quantum Heterostructures Group (Eres/Brahlek/Miao/Moore)
Quantum Heterostructures Group (Eres/Brahlek/Miao/Moore)
09:30 - 10:30
Room: A139
10:30
Correlated Electron Group (McGuire/Yan/May/Ortiz)
Correlated Electron Group (McGuire/Yan/May/Ortiz)
10:30 - 11:30
Room: C210
11:30
Intersect (Moore)
Intersect (Moore)
11:30 - 12:00
Room: A141
12:00
Lunch (Lawrie/Humble--cafeteria)
Lunch (Lawrie/Humble--cafeteria)
12:00 - 13:00
13:00
Microscopy (Li/Jesse--HTML and back to CNMS)
Microscopy (Li/Jesse--HTML and back to CNMS)
13:00 - 14:00
14:00
Transit to CNMS (Li guide)
Transit to CNMS (Li guide)
14:00 - 14:30
14:30
Functional Hybrid Nanomaterials (Ward)
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Zac Ward
(
ORNL
)
Functional Hybrid Nanomaterials (Ward)
Zac Ward
(
ORNL
)
14:30 - 15:15
Room: M-162
15:15
Nanofabrication Research Laboratory (Randolph)
Nanofabrication Research Laboratory (Randolph)
15:15 - 16:00
Room: Lobby
16:00
Data NanoAnalystics (Vasudevan)
Data NanoAnalystics (Vasudevan)
16:00 - 16:45
Room: M-G72
16:45
Wrap Up & Depart for Dinner
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Zac Ward
(
ORNL
)
Wrap Up & Depart for Dinner
Zac Ward
(
ORNL
)
16:45 - 17:00
Drive to Seasons 11605 Parkside Dr. Knoxville, TN 37934
17:45
Dinner
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Zac Ward
(
ORNL
)
Adrian Del Maestro
(
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
)
Dinner
Zac Ward
(
ORNL
)
Adrian Del Maestro
(
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
)
17:45 - 19:30
Friday 2 May 2025
08:00
08:00 - 08:15
08:15
Research Discussion
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Adrian Del Maestro
(
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
)
Research Discussion
Adrian Del Maestro
(
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
)
08:15 - 09:00
Room: 321
09:00
Research Discussion
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Sergei Kalinin
(
UTK
)
Research Discussion
Sergei Kalinin
(
UTK
)
09:00 - 09:45
Room: 328
09:45
Research Discussion
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Ruixing Zhang
(
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee Knoxville
)
Research Discussion
Ruixing Zhang
(
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee Knoxville
)
09:45 - 10:30
Room: 323
10:30
Research Discussion
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Ahmedullah Aziz
(
UTK
)
Research Discussion
Ahmedullah Aziz
(
UTK
)
10:30 - 11:15
Room: 328
11:15
Research Discussion
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David Mandrus
(
UTK
)
Research Discussion
David Mandrus
(
UTK
)
11:15 - 12:00
Room: 315
12:00
15-Minute Break
15-Minute Break
12:00 - 12:15
12:15
Lunch/Seminar: Low-Dimensional and Emerging Materials for Next-Generation Electronic and Photonic Devices
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Deep Jariwala
Lunch/Seminar: Low-Dimensional and Emerging Materials for Next-Generation Electronic and Photonic Devices
Deep Jariwala
12:15 - 13:30
Room: 310
Deep Jariwala Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA E-mail: dmj@seas.upenn.edu Website: jariwala.seas.upenn.edu Modern computing faces significant challenges in the post-Moore's Law era, particularly as applications shift from arithmetic-centric to data-centric paradigms driven by artificial intelligence and ubiquitous connectivity. Silicon will likely remain dominant for the foreseeable future, but there's a pressing need for innovative materials and device architectures to complement silicon and enable more efficient, powerful, and versatile computing systems for both conventional and extreme environments. In this talk, I will first discuss our research on two-dimensional (2D) chalcogenide semiconductors for next-generation electronics. These materials exhibit remarkable properties when integrated with silicon to create low-power tunneling field effect transistors, particularly using In-Se based semiconductors. I will highlight our achievements in phase-pure epitaxial thin-film growth at wafer scales, compatible with back-end-of-line processing in silicon fabs. I will then present our work on integrating 2D materials with emerging ferroelectric nitride materials for advanced memory applications. Specifically, I will focus on how integrating 2D semiconductors with wurtzite structure ferroelectric nitrides, particularly aluminum scandium nitride (AlScN), creates high-performance ferroelectric field-effect transistors (FE-FETs). Our latest results demonstrate scaling of 2D/AlScN FE-FETs to achieve ultra-high carrier and current densities in ferroelectrically gated MoS₂. This section will also cover ferroelectric diode (FeD) memory devices with multi-bit operation and compute-in-memory capabilities. The exceptional temperature stability of AlScN FeDs, with stable operation up to 600°C and data retention up to 1000°C when integrated with SiC, as well as down to -261 °C makes these devices uniquely suited for extreme environment computing applications. Finally, depending on how much time permits, I will explore how strong light-matter coupling in excitonic 2D semiconductors enables novel photonic devices. Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) of molybdenum and tungsten, with their visible spectrum bandgaps and strong excitonic absorption, serve as excellent platforms for investigating strong light-matter interactions and the formation of hybrid states. Our recent work demonstrates how multi-layer TMDCs coupled to reflective substrates achieve remarkable light trapping. I will extend this discussion to superlattices of excitonic chalcogenides, and metal-organic chalcogenolates, which offer unique opportunities to tailor light dispersion in the strong to ultra-strong coupling regime. I will discuss the physics of strong light-matter coupling and its applications in phase modulator devices, photovoltaic devices, and control of light in magnetic semiconductors as well as tuning of quantum emitters. I will conclude by presenting a vision for how these technologies can converge to create novel information processing and sensing platforms that leverage the best aspects of electronics and photonics, highlighting the vast opportunities for 2D and related materials in the future of semiconductor electronics, photonics, and quantum technologies. Zoom link: https://tennessee.zoom.us/j/93557498607?pwd=eUUzODFBYXV2TWNLTWxMdHFJRWZnQT09
13:30
Research Discussion
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Yishu Wang
(
University of Tennessee Knoxville
)
Research Discussion
Yishu Wang
(
University of Tennessee Knoxville
)
13:30 - 14:00
Room: 328
14:00
15-Minute Break
15-Minute Break
14:00 - 14:15
14:15
Research Discussion
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Norman Mannella
(
UTK - Physics
)
Research Discussion
Norman Mannella
(
UTK - Physics
)
14:15 - 15:00
Room: 328
15:00
Research Discussion
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David Sholl
(
UT-ORII
)
Research Discussion
David Sholl
(
UT-ORII
)
15:00 - 15:30
Room: 328
Dr. Sholl will join via Zoom:
15:30
Research Discussion
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Joon Sue Lee
(
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
)
Research Discussion
Joon Sue Lee
(
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
)
15:30 - 16:15
Room: 328
16:15
Research Discussion
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Wonhee Ko
(
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
)
Research Discussion
Wonhee Ko
(
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
)
16:15 - 16:45
Room: 328
16:45
Wrap Up & Return to Hotel
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Adrian Del Maestro
(
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
)
Wrap Up & Return to Hotel
Adrian Del Maestro
(
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
)
16:45 - 17:00
Dr. Jariwala departs Saturday morning.
17:45
Dinner at Chesepeakes
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Ahmedullah Aziz
Sergei Kalinin
Dinner at Chesepeakes
Ahmedullah Aziz
Sergei Kalinin
17:45 - 19:45
https://chesapeakes.com/locations/downtown/