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Reconfigurable Electronic Materials Inspired by Nonlinear Neuron Dynamics

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Eli Rotenberg

Advanced Light Source, LBNL
(Lead, Community Access)

erotenberg@lbl.gov

Rotenberg Research Profile

Rotenberg is a Senior Scientist at the Advanced Light Source, and is Project Leader of the ALS MAESTRO beamline. He initiated and successfully built the first nano-ARPES experiment. MAESTRO brings the world’s highest ARPES resolution to REMIND. As part of reMIND, Rotenberg will leverage his extensive experience with running national user facilities.

Research

Rotenberg has expertise in synthesis and characterization of low dimensional materials, especially for elucidating many body interactions with ARPES. As part of reMIND, Rotenberg leads the effort to ensure community access to materials, algorithms, and multimodal characterization tools developed in the program.

Publications

  1. Utama M, Koch R, Lee K, Leconte N, Li H, Zhao S, Jiang L, Zhu J, Watanabe K, Taniguchi T, Ashby P, Weber-Bargioni A, Zettl A, Jozwiak C, Jung J, Rotenberg E, Bostwick A, Wang F. Visualization of the flat electronic band in twisted bilayer graphene near the magic angle twist. Nature Physics. 2020 July 27; 17 (2):184-188. doi: 10.1038/s41567-020-0974-x
  2. Stach E, DeCost B, Kusne A, Hattrick-Simpers J, Brown K, Reyes K, Schrier J, Billinge S, Buonassisi T, Foster I, Gomes C, Gregoire J, Mehta A, Montoya J, Olivetti E, Park C, Rotenberg E, Saikin S, Smullin S, Stanev V, Maruyama B. Autonomous experimentation systems for materials development: A community perspective. Matter. 2021 September; 4(9):2702-2726. doi: 10.1016/j.matt.2021.06.036
  3. Jovic V, Consiglio A, Smith K, Jozwiak C, Bostwick A, Rotenberg E, Di Sante D, Moser S. Momentum for Catalysis: How Surface Reactions Shape the RuO 2 Flat Surface State. ACS Catalysis. 2021 January 21; 11 (3):1749-1757. doi: 10.1021/acscatal.0c04871
  4. Moser S, Moreschini L, Jaüimoviü J, Barišiü O, Berger H, Magrez A, Chang Y, Kim K, Bostwick A, Rotenberg E, Forró L, Grioni M. Tunable Polaronic Conduction in Anatase TiO 2 . Physical Review Letters. 2013; 110(19):-. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.196403
  5. Chang Y, Moreschini L, Bostwick A, Gaines G, Kim Y, Walter A, Freelon B, Tebano A, Horn K, Rotenberg E. Layer-by-Layer Evolution of a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas Near an Oxide Interface. Physical Review Letters. 2013; 111(12):-. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.126401

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