
We are a team of researchers with a broad interest in 2D semiconductors and their heterostructures for optoelectronic and 2D quantum devices. We aim at bridging the gap between fundamental science and technology development at the forefront of emerging 2D Quantum materials and Heterostructures
Quantum Materials and Device research Laboratory
(QMDrL)

Research
2D heterostructure TMDs are the new age promising materials for emerging optoelectronics, transistors, sensors, and quantum technology. It is possible to exhibit next-generation quantum technology using this kind of materials because of its layer dependency, strong light-matter interaction, electrostatically tunable carrier concentration, ultrahigh response time, spin valley physics, strong excitonic effects, and valley selective optical excitation. The main aim of this lab is to grow two-dimensional materials and their heterostructure using in-house chemical vapor deposition techniques along with optical spectroscopy and device engineering.
CURRENT PROJECTS
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Emergent Phases in 2D Quantum Materials and Heterostructures (Nanomission/Department of Science and Technology
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Scalable Fabrication of Electronic Grade Two Dimensional Semiconductors and Heterostructures via Water-assisted One-pot CVD Technique (AMT/Department of Science and Technology)
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Reconfigurable and Scalable Photonic Qubit Architecture for Quantum Computing Heterogeneous and Monolithic Approaches (RASPAC) Department of Science and Technology (DST)
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Wafer scale Emitter and Detector Arrays for Multi wavelength Room Temperature Photonic Quantum Technologies, Under under National Quantum Mission vertical Quantum Materials and Devices Department of Science and Technology (DST)
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Developing an in-situ Microscope and Optoelectronic tools for Two-Dimensional Quantum Heterostructure Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC), Apex Committee of SPARC, Ministry of Education
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Controlled Growth of Band-Engineered Two-Dimensional Heterostructures and 2D Quantum devices I-HUB QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION