Berthold Jaeck
HKUST
My research program focuses on the synthesis and experimental exploration of novel phenomena appearing in topological and correlated quantum materials. To this end, we combine various experimental methods, such as scanning tunneling microscopy, thin film growth, and electric transport measurements. We use scanning tunneling microscopy measurements to visualize the wave functions of topological quasiparticle excitations at atomic length scales and to characterize many-body states arising in partially filled flat bands. In addition, we also use electric transport measurements to detect novel Hall responses arising from topologically non-trivial electronic states. Complementing these efforts, we continuously develop and implement novel microscopy techniques at dilution refrigerator temperatures to expand our tool box for the experimental investigation of quantum materials.
banner

Stay in the loop!

Subscribe to keep up with the latest from Croucher Foundation.

Passionate about science?
Stay updated with the latest scientific developments in Hong Kong through Croucher News.

Subscribe to our regular newsletter and receive a digest of key science stories straight to your inbox. You'll also get updates from the Croucher Foundation on scholarships, scientific exchanges, and more.

Subscribe now and stay informed about Hong Kong's dynamic scientific landscape.

Email

First name

Last name

Organisation