Myung Joon Han
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Material Sci Eng
Artificially-structured oxide superlattice is a fascinating playground for the new material functionality originated from strong electronic �Correlation�. When the conventional bulk material becomes 2D-like, the intriguing �Correlated Phenomena� can emerge as a result of cooperation between the spin, orbital and lattice degree of freedom. As one typical example, we present our calculation results on the nickelate superlattice, LaNiO3/LaAlO3. Based on the first-principles density functional theory calculation combined with the state-of-the-art �Many-body� techniques, we examined the possibility of unconventional superconductivity and emerging magnetic order in the thin LaNiO3-limit. The dynamic as well as static �Correlation Effect� has been analyzed and the results are compared with recent experimental reports.
Myung Joon Han has completed his PhD in Seoul National University. After spending five years in Post-doctoral studies at U C Davis, Columbia University and Argonne National Lab in USA, he joined KAIST as a Faculty Member. He is now an Associate Professor of Physics and also of KAIST Institute for Interdisciplinary Research.
Email: mj.han@kaist.ac.kr
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