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We are scientific explorers looking to discover previously-unknown territories in the quantum and topological phase spaces. Our flagship is a unique hybrid molecular beam epitaxy technique capable of manipulating and building artificial materials with atomic scale controllability, supported by various other advanced tools. With these unique capabilities, we investigate various thin film quantum materials including topological insulators, topological superconductors, topologial quantum computers, Weyl/Dirac semimetals, materials for quantum computation, 2D materials, complex oxides and their hybrid structures, searching for new physics and applications in the quantum and topological arena.  
We are scientific explorers looking to discover previously-unknown territories in the quantum and topological phase spaces. Our flagship is a unique hybrid molecular beam epitaxy technique capable of manipulating and building artificial materials with atomic scale controllability, supported by various other advanced tools. With these unique capabilities, we investigate various thin film quantum materials including topological insulators, topological superconductors, topologial quantum computers, Weyl/Dirac semimetals, materials for quantum computation, 2D materials, complex oxides and their hybrid structures, searching for new physics and applications in the quantum and topological arena.  


Please join the Quantm and Topology Epitaxy lab and become a Columbus in the world of quantum and topology!!
If you want to share the joy of discoveries in the world of quantum and topology, please join the Quantum and Topology Epitaxy lab!!

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Welcome to Quantum and Topology Epitaxy lab!!

We are scientific explorers looking to discover previously-unknown territories in the quantum and topological phase spaces. Our flagship is a unique hybrid molecular beam epitaxy technique capable of manipulating and building artificial materials with atomic scale controllability, supported by various other advanced tools. With these unique capabilities, we investigate various thin film quantum materials including topological insulators, topological superconductors, topologial quantum computers, Weyl/Dirac semimetals, materials for quantum computation, 2D materials, complex oxides and their hybrid structures, searching for new physics and applications in the quantum and topological arena.

If you want to share the joy of discoveries in the world of quantum and topology, please join the Quantum and Topology Epitaxy lab!!