Surface Quantum Phase Materials Group
Quantum Materials Field
We design and create two-dimensional quantum materials at atomically controlled surfaces and interfaces and clarify their physical properties and functionalities.
Group Leader:Takashi Uchihashi
Chiral Honeycomb Lattices of Non-planar π-conjugated Supramolecules
Current Topics
The honeycomb lattice is a fundamental two-dimensional (2D) network that gives rise to surprisingly rich electronic properties. While its expansion to 2D supramolecular assembly is conceptually appealing, its realization is not straightforward because of weak intermolecular coupling and the strong influence of a supporting substrate.
Outline of Research
We have shown that the application of a triptycene derivative with phenazine moieties, Trip-Phz, solves this problem due to its strong intermolecular π–π pancake bonding and nonplanar geometry. Our scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) measurements demonstrate that Trip-Phz molecules self-assemble on a Ag(111) surface to form chiral and commensurate honeycomb lattices [ 1 ]. Electronically, the network can be viewed as a hybrid of honeycomb and kagome lattices. The Dirac and flat bands predicted by a simple tight-binding model are reproduced by total density functional theory (DFT) calculations.
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Group members
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Takashi Uchihashi
- Deputy Director of MANA
- Field Director of Quantum_materials Field
- Group Leader
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Takahide Yamaguchi
- Principal Researcher
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Ryuichi Arafune
- Principal Researcher
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Katsumi Nagaoka
- Senior Researcher
Links
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Semiconductor Materials Field - Nanostructured Semiconducting Materials Group
- Quantum Materials Simulation Group
- Semiconductor Functional Device Group
- Thin Film Electronics Group
- Neuromorphic Devices Group
- Semiconductor Nano-integration Group
- 2D Semiconductor Group
- Photonics Nano-Engineering Group
- Ionic Devices Group
- Semiconductor Device Group
- Smart Interface Team
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Quantum Materials Field -

Nanomaterials Field - Thermal Energy Materials Group
- Soft Chemistry Group
- Functional Nanomaterials Group
- Layered Nanochemistry Group
- Frontier Molecules Group
- Functional Chromophores Group
- Supermolecules Group
- Nanoparticle Group
- High-Pressure Structural Controls Group
- ElectroActive Materials Team
- Optical Nanostructure Team
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Independent Researcher
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