Office:
(+39)040.3758408
SPRINT laboratory:
(+39)040.3758972

Gian Marco Pierantozzi

CNR-IOM Postdoc

Gian Marco Pierantozzi's postdoctoral activity focuses on the study of thin film growth by means of various electronic spectroscopies. He has experience in metal-organic interfaces and is now focusing on the electronic and magnetic properties of highly correlated materials like manganites and titanium dioxide. To this aim, he has been working at the development of SPRINT Laboratory, that allows to perform spin and time resolved photoemission exploiting a High-Harmonic-Generation source.

Office:
(+39)040.3758408
SPRINT laboratory:
(+39)040.3758972

EDUCATION

2017 - Ph.D. in Materials Science, Nanotechnologies and Complex Systems at the Roma Tre University, Italy

2013 - Master's Degree in Physics at the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

2010 - Bachelor Degree in Physics at the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Within NFFA
Our Research
PNAS, 119(4), e2116575119, (2022)
Evidence of magnetism-induced topological protection in the axion insulator candidate EuSn2P2
G.M. Pierantozzi, A. De Vita, C. Bigi, X. Gui, H.-J. Tien, D. Mondal, F. Mazzola, J. Fujii, I. Vobornik, G. Vinai, A. Sala, C. Africh, T.-L. Lee, G. Rossi, T.-R. Chang, W. Xie, R.J. Cava and G. Panaccione
Involved NFFA technique:
ARPES and spin ARPES @ APE-LE
Our Research
J. Phys. Chem. C, 125, 14430–14437, (2021)
Evidence of Robust Half-Metallicity in Strained Manganite Films
G.M. Pierantozzi, G. Vinai, A.Y. Petrov, A. De Vita, F. Motti, V. Polewczyk, D. Mondal, T. Pincelli, R. Cucini, C. Bigi, I. Vobornik, J. Fujii, P. Torelli, F. Offi, G. Rossi, G. Panaccione, and F. Borgatti
From our users
Small, 17, 2100050, (2021)
Quantitative Ultrafast Electron-Temperature Dynamics in Photo-Excited Au Nanoparticles
M. Sygletou, S. Benedetti, M. Ferrera, G.M. Pierantozzi, R. Cucini, G. Della Valle, P. Carrara, A. De Vita, A. di Bona, P. Torelli, D. Catone, Gi. Panaccione, M. Canepa, F. Bisio