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Seven of the nine 2024 QUROP Fellows [L. to R. Bill Evans (EQIDirector), Diego Solorzano, Jake Hagerson, Vijay Kumar, David Nguyen, Ziyu Feng, Thanh Huynh, Elijah Mauga]. Photo courtesy of Mashnoon Sakib.
EQI Fellows and their Coworkers
Helium Recycling System
mK-STM: The two-story high homemade apparatus contains a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) that can be cooled down to operate at 600 mK in an applied magnetic field up to 9 Tesla.
The STM2 combines a femtosecond laser with a low temperature scanning tunneling microscope to carry out experiments with simultaneously spatial and temporal resolutions at 0.1 nm and 30 fs.
Dissociating Oxygen Molecules One at a Time
Making Molecules One at a Time
Single molecule vibrational spectroscopy showing the first demonstration of inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) with atomic scale spatial resolution
Imaging Skeletal Structure: A CO molecule is transferred from the surface to the tip.
Collaborations in quantum science are beneficial! Here Siyu Chenis using the high vacuum technology of the Ho group to help SierraCiccone find leaks in the Evans group glovebox used to load samples forthe Ho group.
Professor William J. Evans, Director
Please email Ms. Jenise Shourdsjshourds@uci.edu
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