PERSICHETTI LUCA

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Dr Luca Persichetti Date of Birth: 19-10-1985 Nationality: Italian Gender: Male Address: Dipartimento di Scienze Università Roma 3, Viale G. Marconi, 446- 00146 Roma, Italy Email : luca.persichetti@uniroma3.it Phone no.: Off. +39 06 573 33429/ Cell. +39 375 618 4437 Work Experience • Researcher (Ricercatore di tipo A), Semiconductor Physics and Technology lab, Dipartimento di Scienze (Febr 2018 till now). • Research Assistant, Magnetism and Interfaces Physics (Prof. Pietro Gambardella), Department of Materials-ETH Zurich, Switzerland (January 2016- Febr 2018). • Marie Curie-COFUND Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Magnetism and Interfaces Physics (Prof. Pietro Gambardella), Department of Materials-ETH Zurich, Switzerland (July, 2013- January, 2016) • Post-doctoral Research assistant, Department of Physics, University of Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy from October 2012 till June 2013. Awards and Grants • 2009-Raeli student grant of the University of Rome Tor Vergata (student grant awarded to the best graduate students of "Tor Vergata" University). • 2012 Research grant (project GESTO) from Regione Lazio (Italy) (20000 euros for one year). • 2013 Marie Curie Actions People (COFUND ETH ZURICH) Post-doctoral Research Fellowship (219300 CHF for 2 years). • 2014 Fellowship Programme de bourses d’excellence pour étudiants étrangers (PBEEE)- Quebec merit scholarship for foreign students and researchers- Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche, de la Science et de la Technologie (Quebec, Canada). Educational Details: • PhD in Physics Nanolab Research Group, Department of Physics, University of Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy. (November, 2009- October, 2012) Title: “Effects of elastic field anisotropy on the heteroepitaxial growth of Ge on vicinal Si surfaces” Supervisor: Anna Sgarlata, Prof. Dr. • Italian “Laurea Magistrale” Degree (master) in Material Science University of Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy (2007-09). Final score: 110/110 cum laude. • Italian “Laurea” Degree (bachelor) in Material Science University of Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy (2004-07). Final score: 110/110 cum laude. • Italian “Diploma di Liceo Scientifico” Liceo Scientifico Statale “Vito Volterra”, Ciampino, Italy. (1999-04) Final core: 100/100 cum laude. Details on opportunities and contributions for research I obtained my PhD in Physics from the University of Roma “Tor Vergata” on Nov, 6th 2012. The title of my thesis was “Effects of elastic field anisotropy on the heteroepitaxial growth of Ge on vicinal Si surfaces”. The PhD research project was focused on the self-assembly of epitaxial semiconductor quantum dots induced by anisotropic elastic interactions on vicinal surfaces, as well as on the Finite Element simulation of the elastic properties of heteroepitaxial nanosystems. My thesis presents a novel approach to engineering the growth of strained epitaxial films based on tailoring the elastic-interaction potential between nanostructures with substrate vicinality. This work has a twofold contribution: It adds to the understanding of the role of the elastic interactions in determining the configuration and the evolution of self-assembled quantum dot structures which is a central topic in the current physics research field. In addition, it paves the way to the development of conceptually new strategies to position and control the properties of semiconductor quantum dots, based on the manipulation of heteroepitaxy through intrinsic properties of the substrate. Since the elastic field is a common key parameter, the analysis is readily applicable to other heteroepitaxial systems. For instance, I applied it to the study by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy of epitaxial metal nanoparticles grown on the outer walls of multiwall carbon nanotubes (Carbon 50, 3616). The results of my PhD research appeared in several papers (among them, 2 on Phys. Rev. Lett., 4 Phys. Rev. B, 2 Appl. Phys. Lett. and 3 book chapters). Recently I was awarded a highly competitive postdoctoral fellowship funded by ETH-Zurich and the Marie Curie Actions to explore atomic-scale structures for possible applications in computation and data-storage with the aim to demonstrate the use of single magnetic atoms on surfaces as qubits. I investigated these systems by x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) measurements and STM. To achieve long spin relaxation time, one needs to protect the magnetic states of the single atom from quantum tunneling of the magnetization and from scattering with the electrons of the supporting substrate. In this context, my work demonstrates, for the first time, that individual rare-earth atoms on ultra-thin insulating layers grown on non-magnetic metal substrates exhibit magnetic remanence and, therefore, are the first magnets formed by a single surface-adsorbed atom. In addition, these magnets have a record-high coercive field of 3.7 T, a magnetic lifetime of 1500 s at 10 K, and their hysteresis loop remains open up to 30 K. This first example of a single atom magnet shows bistability at a temperature which is significantly higher than the best single molecule magnets reported so far. Its extraordinary performances are achieved by a suitable combination of magnetic ground state and adsorption site symmetry, as well as by suppressing spin-electron scattering with conduction electrons by ultra-thin insulating layers. The first results of this work have been published in Science 352, 318 (2016). Other papers are at the moment under submission. Since my PhD, I have been regularly involved in the didactic activity of my department. As an assistant, I taught the general physics course with lab activities for bachelor students in Material Science of ETH Zurich (2013-2017). Previously, at the University of Roma “Tor Vergata“, I served as an assistant for Instructor of the courses of General Physics, Microscopy and Nanoscopy and Atomic and Molecular Physics. Conferences and Workshops • Materials Today, Tomorrow, and Beyond. 18th October 2017. Zurich, Switzerland. -Poster presentation. • QMol Operating Quantum States in Atoms and Molecules on Surfaces, 10th –14th September 2017, Ascona, Switzerland. - Oral presentation. • ECMolS European Conference of Molecular Spintronics, 15th –18th November 2016, Bologna, Italy. - Oral presentation. • E-MRS Fall meeeting, 19th –22nd September 2016, Warsaw, Poland. - Oral presentation. • Swiss Physical Society annual meeeting, 23rd –25th August 2016, Lugano, Switzerland. - Poster presentation. • Nanosea 2016 6th International Conference on Nanostructures SElf-Assembly, 3rd – 8th July 2016, Giardini Naxos, Italy. - Invited Oral presentation. • XIth molCHsurf meeting, 13th June 2016, Bern, Switzerland. - Oral presentation. • 12th Annual Gathering of Materials and Processes Researchers at ETH Zürich (MaP meeting), 9th June 2016, Zurich, Switzerland. - Poster presentation. • Nanosea 2014 5th International Conference on Nanostructures SElf-Assembly, 7th – 11th July 2014, Marseille, France. - Invited Oral presentation. • Nanosea 2012 4th International Conference on Nanostructures SElf-Assembly, 25th - 29th June 2012, Pula, Sardinia, Italy. - Oral presentation. • NanoS-E3 2011 Nanostructures for Sensors, Electronics, Energy and Environment, Kingscliff, 12th - 16th September 2011, New South Wales (Australia). - Invited Oral presentation. • Workshop on epitaxial growth and semiconductor nanostructures, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, 10th March 2011, Roma (Italy). - Invited Oral presentation. • Nanosea 2010 3rd International Conference on Nanostructures SElf-Assembly, 28th June - 2nd July 2010, Cassis, French Riviera. - Oral presentation • 26th European Conference on Surface Science (ECOSS-26), 30th August - 9th September 2009, Parma, Italy. - Oral presentation Teaching experience • Practikum I- general physics course with lab activities for bachelor students in Material Science of ETH Zurich, 2013-2017. • Instructor of the Physics Lab Course for bachelor students in Physics, University of Roma Tor Vergata, 2010-2011. • Instructor of the Microscopy and Nanoscopy for bachelor students in Physics, University of Roma Tor Vergata, 2011-2012. • Instructor of the Atomic and Molecular Physics Course for bachelor students in Physics, University of Roma Tor Vergata,2010-2012. • Theoretical and Practical Training Course on Scanning Probe Microscopy as a Visiting Researcher at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Brisbane-Australia, August- September 2011. Mentoring experience • Supervisor for the Bachelor thesis project. Candidate: Rosina Menditto (Uni Tor Vergata). • Supervisor for the Bachelor thesis project. Candidate: Giordano Mattoni (Uni Tor Vergata). • Supervisor for the Master thesis project. Candidate: Stefano Mori (Uni Tor Vergata). • External referee for the PhD thesis of Maria Chiara Carestia (Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Uni Tor Vergata) • Supervisor for the Bachelor thesis project. Candidate: Michael Grimes (ETH Zurich). Referee activity Referee for the following peer-reviewed journals: Nature Physics, Nature Communications, Science Reports, Nanoletters, Physical Review Letters, Physical Review B, Journal of Applied Physics, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, Surface Science, Applied Surface Science, Beilstein Joiurnal of Nanotechnology, Research grant assessment for the Polish National Science Center Publications Summary: I completed my PhD in 2012 and to-date I have published more than 30 papers in peer reviewed journals. I have contributed 4 book chapters in Springer and Wiley book series. Below are the list of high impact factor journals and number of publications that I have contributed. Name of the Journal No. of publications  Science 1  ACSNano 1  J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 1  Physical Review Letters 2  Physical Review B 6  Applied Physics Letters 2  Carbon 1 Scholarly book chapters 1. A. Sgarlata, Luca Persichetti, and A. Balzarotti, “Semiconductor quantum dots: Model case Ge/Si” in Wiley book on “Surface and Interface Science” Vol. 4, Chap. 29 (2013). 2. F. Arciprete, R. De Angelis, F. De Matteis, Luca Persichetti, E. Placidi, P. Prosposito, A. Sgarlata, a chapter on “Waveguides: fabrication and characterization” in Springer book on “Students and Researchers for five days” (in Italian), 169-201 (2013). 3. Luca Persichetti, A. Capasso, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, N. Motta and A. Balzarotti, a chapter on “Towards a controlled growth of self-assembled nanostructures: shaping, ordering and localization in Ge/Si heteroepitaxy” in Springer book on “Self-assembly of Nanostrucures” (Springer Series Lectures Notes in Nanoscience and Technology) Vol. 12, 201-263 (2012). 4. E. Placidi, F. Arciprete, R. Magri, M. Rosini, A. Vinattieri, L. Cavigli, M. Gurioli, E. Giovine, Luca Persichetti, M. Fanfoni, F. Patella and A. Balzarotti, a chapter on “InAs epitaxy on GaAs(001): a model case of strain-driven self-assembling of quantum dots” in Springer book on “Self-assembly of Nanostrucures” (Springer Series Lectures Notes in Nanoscience and Technology) Vol. 12, 73-125 (2012). Refereed journal articles 1. M. Blanco-Rey, A. Sarasola, C. Nistor, L. Persichetti, C. Stamm, C. Piamonteze, P. Gambardella, S. Stepanow, M. Otrokov, V. Golovach, et al, ”Magnetic Properties of Metal-Organic Coordination Networks based on 3d Transition Metal Atoms”, Molecules 23, 964 (2018). 2. A. Singha, R. Baltic, F. Donati, C. Wäckerlin, J. Dreiser, Luca Persichetti, S.n Stepanow, P. Gambardella, S. Rusponi, H. Brune, ”4f occupancy and magnetism of rare-earth atoms adsorbed on metal substrates”, Physical Review B 96, 224418 (2017). 3. A. Eschenlohr, Luca Persichetti, T. Kachel, M. S. Gabureac, P. Gambardella, and C. Stamm, ”Spin Currents during Ultrafast Demagnetization of Ferromagnetic Bilayers”, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 29, 384002 (2017). 4. M. L. Naitana, S. Nardis, G. Pomarico, M. Raggio, F. Caroleo, D. O. Cicero, S. Lentini, L. Prodi, D. Genovese, S. Mitta, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, Luca Persichetti, R. Paolesse, “A Highly Emissive Water-Soluble Phosphorus Corrole”, Chemistry: a European Journal, 23, 905 (2017). 5. F. Donati, S. Rusponi, S. Stepanow, C. Wackerlin, A. Singha, Luca Persichetti, R. Baltic, K. Diller, F. Patthey, E. Fernandes, J. Dreiser, Z. Sljivankanin, K. Kummer, C. Nistor, P. Gambardella and H. Brune, “Magnetic Remanence of Single Atoms”, Science 352, 318 (2016). 6. Luca Persichetti, F. Jardali, H. Vach, A. Sgarlata, I. Berbezier, M. D. Crescenzi, and A. Balzarotti, “van der Waals Heteroepitaxy of Germanene Islands on Graphite”, The Journal Physical Chemistry Letters 7, 3246 (2016). 7. A. Barla, V. Bellini, S. Rusponi, P. Ferriani, M. Pivetta, F. Donati, F. Patthey, Luca Persichetti, S. Mahatha, M. Papagno, C. Piamonteze, S. Fichtner, S. Heinze, P. Gambardella, H. Brune, C. Carbone “Complex Magnetic Exchange Coupling between Co Nanostructures and Ni(111) across Epitaxial Graphene”, ACSNano 10, 1101 (2015). 8. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Irreversible order-disorder transformation of Ge(0 0 1) probed by scanning tunnelling microscopy”, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 27, 435001 (2015). 9. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Heteroepitaxy of Ge on singular and vicinal Si surfaces: elastic field symmetry and nanostructure growth”, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 27, 253001 (2015). 10. C. Goletti, L. Fazi, C. Hogan, Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Palummo, A. Balzarotti, “Early oxidation stages of the strained Ge/Si(105) surface: A reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy study”, Phys. Status Solidi B, 252, 87 (2015). 11. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, S. Mori, M. Notarianni, V. Cherubini, M. Fanfoni, N. Motta, A. Balzarotti, “Beneficial defects: exploiting the intrinsic polishing-induced wafer roughness for the catalyst-free growth of Ge in-plane nanowires”, Nanoscale Research Letters, 9, 358 (2014). 12. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Entangled role of strain and diffusion in driving the spontaneous formation of atolls and holes in Ge/Si(111) heteroepitaxy”, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 25, 395801 (2013). 13. L. Fazi, C. Hogan, Luca Persichetti, C. Goletti, M. Palummo, A. Sgarlata, and A. Balzarotti, “Intermixing and buried interfacial structure in strained Ge/Si(105) facets”, Physical Review B 88, 195312 (2013). 14. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Size-dependent reversal of the elastic interaction energy between misfit nanostructures”, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 25, 075802 (2013). 15. Luca Persichetti, A. Capasso, A. Sgarlata, A. Quatela, S. Kaciulis, A. Mezzi, M. Notarianni, N. Motta, M. Fanfoni, and A. Balzarotti, “Fabrication of SiGe rings and holes on Si(001) by flash annealing”, Applied Surface Science 283, 813 (2013). 16. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Effects of substrate vicinality on 3D islanding in Ge/Si epitaxy”, Thin Solid Films 543, 88 (2013). 17. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, G. Mattoni, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Orientational phase diagram of the epitaxially strained Si(001): Evidence of a singular (105) face”, Physical Review B, 85 195314 (2012). 18. M. Scarselli, L. Camilli, Luca Persichetti, P. Castrucci, S. Lefrant, E. Gautron, M. De Crescenzi, “Strain analysis of noble metal islands grown on multiwalled carbon nanotubes”, Carbon 50, 3616 (2012). 19. M. Fanfoni, Luca Persichetti, M. Tomellini, “Order and randomness in Kolmogorov-Johnson-Mehl-Avrami type”, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 24, 355002 (2012). 20. F. Valentini, Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, A. Balzarotti, and G. Palleschi, “Morphological and electronic characterization of functionalized graphene nanoribbons obtained by the unzipping of Single-Wall carbon nanotubes: A scanning tunneling microscopy study”, Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures 21, 302 (2012). 21. Luca Persichetti, R. Menditto, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Hug-like island growth of Ge on strained vicinal Si(111) surfaces”, Applied Physics Letters, 99 161907 (2011). 22. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Breaking elastic field symmetry with substrate vicinality”, Physical Review Letters 106, 055503 (2011). 23. Luca Persichetti, F. Tombolini, S. Casciardi, M. Diociaiuti, M. Fanfoni, G. Palleschi, A. Sgarlata, F. Valentini and A. Balzarotti, “Folding and stacking defects of graphene flakes probed by electron nanobeam”, Applied Physics Letters 99, 041904 (2011). 24. Luca Persichetti, A. Capasso, S. Ruffell, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, N. Motta, and A. Balzarotti, “Ordering of Ge islands on Si(001) substrates patterned by nanoindentation”, Thin Solid Films 519, 4207 (2011). 25. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Ge growth on vicinal Si(001) surfaces: island's shape and pair interaction vs miscut angle”, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 11, 9185 (2011). 26. A. Sgarlata, Luca Persichetti, A. Capasso, M. Fanfoni, N. Motta and A. Balzarotti, “Driving Ge island ordering on nanostructured Si surfaces”, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters 3, 841 (2011). 27. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Shaping Ge Islands on Si(001) Surfaces with Misorientation Angle”, Physical Review Letters 104, 036104 (2010). 28. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Pair interaction between Ge islands on vicinal Si(001) surfaces”, Physical Review B 81 113409 (2010). 29. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, A. Balzarotti, “Ripple-to-dome transition: The growth evolution of Ge on vicinal Si(1 1 10) surface”, Physical Review B Rapid Communication 82, 121309(R) (2010). 30. Luca Persichetti, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, M. Bernardi, A. Balzarotti, “Step-step interaction on vicinal Si(001) surfaces studied by scanning tunneling microscopy”, Physical Review B 80, 075315 (2009). 31. M. Bernardi, A. Sgarlata, M. Fanfoni, Luca Persichetti, N. Motta, A. Balzarotti, “Self-assembly of Ge quantum dots on Silicon: An example of controlled nanomanufacturing”, Superlattices and Microstructures 46, 318 (2009).