At the 2024 American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting, researchers from IAP showcased their latest findings, emphasizing the group’s significant contributions to the field of physics. The presentations encompassed various topics, including theoretical physics, quantum technologies, and 2D Materials Physics. Recognized as the world’s largest annual gathering of physicists and researchers, the APS March Meeting featured IAP prominently among the distinguished speakers.
Abderrahman Aberda will give a talk on “Modelling of terahertz wave pulse generation using photoconductive antennas” in which he investigated the potential use of Graphite, MoS2 and Black phosphorus as photoconductive antennas.
Mohamed Amine Rhanbouri talk will be on “Transport through gate-controlled graphene quantum dots”. The purpose of his talk is to investigate the properties of graphene QD devices under the effect of a gate electrode.
Mohammed El Hammoumi talk is entitled “Growth of monolayer MoS2 on Optical Fibers via CVD for Neurological Applications” where he will discuss the successful deposition of MoS2 on an optical fiber by using Chemical Vapor Deposition.
Afaf Yaden talk is on “Raman spectroscopy of Black Phosphorus synthesized by CVT methods”. In her talk she will discuss the synthesis of Black Phosphorus by Chemical Vapor Transport and its characterization by Raman Spectroscopy.
Vivek Chaudhary talk is entitled “Phonon dynamics in as grown twisted bilayer MoS2 homojunction and MoS2/WS2 heterojunction” where he is focusing on MoS2 homojunctions’ interlayer shearing and Raman modes and investigating phonon dynamics in MoS2/WS2 heterojunctions, providing insights for nanoscale and photonic devices.
Mohammed Amlieh will give a talk on “2D Materials based graphene for Water desalination applications” in which he proposes a novel water filtration membrane, this research utilizes two-electrode nano-porous graphene on SiO2 and SiC substrates by Molecular Dynamics.