Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hawoong Hong"
- Hawoong Hong's research primarily focuses on the growth, structural properties, and electronic characteristics of complex oxide heterostructures, particularly involving materials like SrTiO and LaNiO, utilizing advanced techniques such as molecular beam epitaxy and in situ surface X-ray diffraction.
- Key findings from his studies reveal mechanisms such as the tunable behavior of 2D electron gases at oxide surfaces, the prominence of interface structures in superconductivity for monolayer FeSe, and insights into defect engineering for perovskite oxides, which pave the way for better control over electronic and magnetic properties.
- The development of innovative methodologies, including hybrid molecular beam epitaxy systems for real-time observations during growth, has further enhanced the understanding of oxide interfaces and their applications in modern materials science.