Emergent functionality in nanosculpted quantum material devices
MPSD Seminar
- Datum: 03.07.2026
- Uhrzeit: 10:00 - 11:00
- Vortragender: Max Birch
- RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science
- Ort: MPSD Bldg. 900
- Raum: Seminar Room EG.136
A wide range of quantum materials exhibit emergent electronic and magnetic phenomena with significant potential for novel functionality. Focused ion beam (FIB) fabrication provides a flexible route to engineer devices and experimental geometries directly from these single crystals, enabling access to regimes that are often difficult to realise using conventional device approaches. In this talk, I will discuss the development and application of FIB-based device fabrication approaches at RIKEN used to investigate a range of quantum materials and functionalities, including skyrmion dynamics, p-wave magnetism, and time-reversal symmetry breaking antiferromagnets. I will then present our recent development of three-dimensional nanosculpted devices, focusing on helical structures fabricated from the high-mobility Weyl ferromagnet Co₃Sn₂S₂. By introducing inversion symmetry breaking on the length scale of the electron mean free path, these structures exhibit large nonreciprocal transport effects, resulting in a switchable zero-field diode response. More broadly, these results demonstrate how nanoscale geometric design can be used to access emergent electronic functionality in quantum materials.