People: Bo Dwyer

Graduate Student
Publications
  1. T. Andersen, R. Gelly, G. Scuri, B. Dwyer, D. Wild, R. Bekenstein, A. Sushko, J. Sung, Y. Zhou, A. Zibrov, S. Yelin, H. Park, M. Lukin, A. Joe, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, and P. Kim. Beam steering at the nanosecond time scale with an atomically thin reflector. Nature Communications , 13(3431), June 2022.
  2. T. Andersen, R. Gelly, G. Scuri, B. Dwyer, D. Wild, R. Bekenstein, A. Sushko, J. Sung, Y. Zhou, A. Zibrov, S. Yelin, H. Park, M. Lukin, A.Y. Joe, , K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, and P. Kim. Beam steering at the nanosecond time scale with an atomically thin reflector,”. Nature Communications , 13(3431), 2022.
  3. B. Dwyer NV centers are local probes of two-dimensional materials. Harvard University, 2021.
  4. T. Andersen, R. Gelly, G. Scuri, B. Dwyer, D. Wild, R. Bekenstein, A. Sushko, J. Sung, Y. Zhou, A. Zibrov, X. Liu, S. Yelin, H. Park, M. Lukin, A. Y. Joe, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, and P. Kim. Spatial light modulation at the nanosecond scale with an atomically thin reflector. ArXiv November 2021.
  5. T. Andersen, B. Dwyer, J. Sanchez-Yamagishi, J. Rodriguez-Nieva, K. Agarwal, E. Demler, H. Park, M. Lukin, K. Wantanbe, T. Taniguchi, and P. Kim. Electron-phonon instability in graphene revealed by global and local noise probes. Science, 364(6436), April 2019.
Past Events
Tue April 13, 2021 4:00 pm
Location:Zoom
Many exotic phenomena in condensed matter physics, including quantum hall effects, topological states of matter, and magnetoelectric effects, can be understood in terms of the Berry phase of electrons in a solid. One of the first observations of such an effect was in graphene, whose Berry phase of pi shifts a Landau level at zero...
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