Search Results - "Katsnelson, M. I."
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Magnetic Two-Dimensional Chromium Trihalides: A Theoretical Perspective
Published in Nano letters (09-09-2020)“…The discovery of ferromagnetic order in monolayer two-dimensional (2D) crystals has opened a new venue in the field of 2D materials. Two-dimensional magnets…”
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Quasiparticle band structure and tight-binding model for single- and bilayer black phosphorus
Published in Physical review. B, Condensed matter and materials physics (27-05-2014)“…By performing ab initio calculations for one- to four-layer black phosphorus within the GW approximation, we obtain a significant difference in the band gap…”
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Diagrammatic routes to nonlocal correlations beyond dynamical mean field theory
Published in Reviews of modern physics (09-05-2018)“…Strong electronic correlations pose one of the biggest challenges to solid state theory. Recently developed methods that address this problem by starting with…”
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Energy gaps and a zero-field quantum Hall effect in graphene by strain engineering
Published in Nature physics (01-01-2010)“…Among many remarkable qualities of graphene, its electronic properties attract particular interest owing to the chiral character of the charge carriers, which…”
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Zitterbewegung, chirality, and minimal conductivity in graphene
Published in The European physical journal. B, Condensed matter physics (01-05-2006)“…It has been recently demonstrated experimentally that graphene, or single-layer carbon, is a gapless semiconductor with massless Dirac energy spectrum. A…”
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Intrinsic Charge Carrier Mobility in Single-Layer Black Phosphorus
Published in Physical review letters (17-06-2016)“…We present a theory for single- and two-phonon charge carrier scattering in anisotropic two-dimensional semiconductors applied to single-layer black phosphorus…”
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Effective Hamiltonians for Rapidly Driven Many-Body Lattice Systems: Induced Exchange Interactions and Density-Dependent Hoppings
Published in Physical review letters (14-08-2015)“…We consider 1D lattices described by Hubbard or Bose-Hubbard models, in the presence of periodic high-frequency perturbations, such as uniform ac force or…”
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Modeling of Graphite Oxide
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (13-08-2008)“…Based on density functional calculations, optimized structures of graphite oxide are found for various coverages by oxygen and hydroxyl groups, as well as…”
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Chemical Functionalization of Graphene with Defects
Published in Nano letters (01-12-2008)“…Defects change essentially not only the electronic properties but also the chemical properties of graphene, being centers of its chemical activity. Their…”
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Room-temperature ferromagnetism in graphite driven by two-dimensional networks of point defects
Published in Nature physics (01-11-2009)“…Understanding the mechanism of ferromagnetism in carbon-based materials, which contain only s and p electrons in contrast to traditional ferromagnets based on…”
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Dynamical and Reversible Control of Topological Spin Textures
Published in Physical review letters (14-04-2017)“…Recent observations of topological spin textures brought spintronics one step closer to new magnetic memories. Nevertheless, the existence of Skyrmions, as…”
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Magnetic correlations at graphene edges: basis for novel spintronics devices
Published in Physical review letters (01-02-2008)“…Magnetic zigzag edges of graphene are considered as a basis for novel spintronics devices despite the fact that no true long-range magnetic order is possible…”
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Moiré patterns as a probe of interplanar interactions for graphene on h-BN
Published in Physical review letters (26-09-2014)“…By atomistic modeling of moiré patterns of graphene on a substrate with a small lattice mismatch, we find qualitatively different strain distributions for…”
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Scaling Behavior and Strain Dependence of In-Plane Elastic Properties of Graphene
Published in Physical review letters (08-01-2016)“…We show by atomistic simulations that, in the thermodynamic limit, the in-plane elastic moduli of graphene at finite temperature vanish with system size L as a…”
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Measuring the Berry phase of graphene from wavefront dislocations in Friedel oscillations
Published in Nature (London) (01-10-2019)“…Electronic band structures dictate the mechanical, optical and electrical properties of crystalline solids. Their experimental determination is therefore…”
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Intrinsic ripples in graphene
Published in Nature materials (01-11-2007)“…The stability of two-dimensional (2D) layers and membranes is the subject of a long-standing theoretical debate. According to the so-called Mermin-Wagner…”
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Chiral tunnelling and the Klein paradox in graphene
Published in Nature physics (01-09-2006)“…The so-called Klein paradox--unimpeded penetration of relativistic particles through high and wide potential barriers--is one of the most exotic and…”
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Field-Effect Tunneling Transistor Based on Vertical Graphene Heterostructures
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (24-02-2012)“…An obstacle to the use of graphene as an alternative to silicon electronics has been the absence of an energy gap between its conduction and valence bands,…”
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Excitonic Instability and Pseudogap Formation in Nodal Line Semimetal ZrSiS
Published in Physical review letters (25-05-2018)“…Electron correlation effects are studied in ZrSiS using a combination of first-principles and model approaches. We show that basic electronic properties of…”
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Detection of individual gas molecules adsorbed on graphene
Published in Nature materials (01-09-2007)“…The ultimate aim of any detection method is to achieve such a level of sensitivity that individual quanta of a measured entity can be resolved. In the case of…”
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