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Xueqian Sun is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the ANU College of Systems & Society, specializing in research areas such as 2D materials, optoelectronics, and quantum materials. Their work focuses on atomic-scale engineering of molecular crystals, wearable biosensors, and phonon dynamics in layered systems. They are affiliated with the Information & Signal Processing research cluster and are based at the Craig Building (35A), Room C203.
Research interests include manipulating carrier behavior in 2D monolayers using surface acoustic waves, optimizing optoelectronic performance through microstructure design, and exploring excitonic interactions in heterobilayers. Their recent studies highlight advancements in tellurene synthesis, ghost phonon polaritons, and quantum confinement effects in semiconductors.
Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining material synthesis with device applications, such as high-performance perovskite quantum dot composites for displays and twisted van der Waals heterostructures for quantum devices. Their work bridges fundamental physics with practical optoelectronic and biomedical technologies.


