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We employ electron beam lithography, UV lithography, etching and deposition methods to fabricate quantum devices from two-dimensional materials such as graphene.

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We use liquid helium cryostats equipped with superconducting magnets to cool our quantum devices to temperatures below 4.2 Kelvin.

 

 

 

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In a magnetic field near absolute zero, we study the exotic behavior of electrons in the quantum world with microwave radiation.

 

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