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Marc Bockrath is a Professor in the Department of Physics at The Ohio State University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on experimental condensed matter physics, particularly in graphene, 2D materials, and quantum phenomena. He explores electronic transport properties, superconductivity, quantum Hall effects, and moiré materials.
His work delves into the interplay of geometry, topology, and interactions in low-dimensional systems, such as twisted bilayer graphene and van der Waals heterostructures. Key areas include strain engineering, spintronics, and the manipulation of electronic phases via gates and magnetic fields. Recent studies highlight discoveries in Dirac flat band superconductivity, correlated insulator states, and tunable magnetism in graphene-based systems.
Bockrath’s research also addresses fabrication challenges in nanoscale devices, emphasizing reproducibility and stability of 2D materials. His contributions span theoretical and experimental insights into topological insulators, quantum dots, and memory materials like Ge2Sb2Te5. Despite the breadth of his work, no specific scientific awards are listed here.
His advising and grant activities are not detailed in available texts, but his lab’s focus aligns with advanced nanofabrication and low-temperature measurements, advancing fundamental understanding of quantum materials and their applications in electronics and spintronics.
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