IRG III: Nanoscale Growth @ Cornell University
Research Fields: | Condensed Matter Phenomena | Magnetics / Ferroelectrics / Spintronics | Nano Focused | Nanostructures / Nanoparticles | Semiconductors / Photonics / Organic Electronics | Synthesis / Processing |

Dynamics of Growth of Complex Materials
IRG Senior Participants:
George Malliaras (MS&E, co-leader), David Muller (A&EP, co-leader), Tomás Arias (Phys), Jack Blakely (MS&E), Joel D. Brock (A&EP), Paulette Clancy (C&BE), James R. Engstrom (C&BE),
Collaborators: J. Anthony (U. Kentucky), D. Bowler (Univ. Coll. London), D. Dale (CHESS), R. Headrick (U. Vermont), A. Kazimirov (CHESS), H. Hwang (U. Tokyo), D. Smilgies (CHESS), Y. Suzuki (UC Berkeley), A. Woll (CHESS)
Our group aims to understand and control the dynamics of growth of complex materials and, in particular, the formation and control of the crucial interfacial layers, while fostering cross-fertilization between the organic and oxide communities. The goal is to develop the ability to fabricate heterostructures or meta-materials with the single atomic-layer precision required to achieve the ultimate in electronic device performance. We are focusing on the growth dynamics of high dielectric constant complex oxides, such as heterostructures of LaTiO3/SrTiO3, and the controlled growth of thin film organic semiconductors, such as pentacene.
