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    Spin–orbit coupling in buckled monolayer nitrogene by Jureczko, Paulina, Kurpas, Marcin

    Published in Scientific reports (25-02-2022)
    “…Buckled monolayer nitrogene has been recently predicted to be stable above the room temperature. The low atomic number of nitrogen atom suggests, that…”
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    First-principles insights into the spin-valley physics of strained transition metal dichalcogenides monolayers by Faria Junior, Paulo E, Zollner, Klaus, Woźniak, Tomasz, Kurpas, Marcin, Gmitra, Martin, Fabian, Jaroslav

    Published in New journal of physics (01-08-2022)
    “…Abstract Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) are ideal candidates to explore the manifestation of spin-valley physics under external stimuli. In this…”
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    Wave function engineering in quantum dot-ring nanostructures by Zipper, El bieta, Kurpas, Marcin, Ma ka, Maciej M

    Published in New journal of physics (17-09-2012)
    “…Modern nanotechnology allows the production of, depending on the application, various quantum nanostructures with selected properties. These properties are…”
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    Gate-tunable black phosphorus spin valve with nanosecond spin lifetimes by Avsar, Ahmet, Tan, Jun Y., Kurpas, Marcin, Gmitra, Martin, Watanabe, Kenji, Taniguchi, Takashi, Fabian, Jaroslav, Özyilmaz, Barbaros

    Published in Nature physics (01-09-2017)
    “…Two-dimensional materials offer new opportunities for both fundamental science and technological applications, by exploiting the electron’s spin. Although…”
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    The electronic thickness of graphene by Rickhaus, Peter, Liu, Ming-Hao, Kurpas, Marcin, Kurzmann, Annika, Lee, Yongjin, Overweg, Hiske, Eich, Marius, Pisoni, Riccardo, Taniguchi, Takashi, Watanabe, Kenji, Richter, Klaus, Ensslin, Klaus, Ihn, Thomas

    Published in Science advances (01-03-2020)
    “…When two dimensional crystals are atomically close, their finite thickness becomes relevant. Using transport measurements, we investigate the electrostatics of…”
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    Proximity spin-orbit coupling in an armchair carbon nanotube on monolayer bismuthene by Kurpas, Marcin

    Published 18-05-2023
    “…We study spin-orbit proximity effects in a hybrid heterostructure build of a one-dimensional (1D) armchair carbon nanotube and two-dimensional (2D) buckled…”
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    Armchair carbon nanotube on Pt and hBN/Pt: from strong metallic contact to coherent spin transport regime by Kurpas, Marcin, Milivojević, Marko, Gmitra, Martin

    Published 02-09-2024
    “…We study spin-orbit proximity effects in an armchair (4,4) carbon nanotube on the Pt(111) surface. By employing first-principles calculations, we show that the…”
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    Entanglement of flux qubits through a joint detection of photons by Kurpas, Marcin, Zipper, Elżbieta

    Published in Physica Status Solidi (b) (01-05-2009)
    “…We study the entanglement creation between two flux qubits interacting with electromagnetic field modes. No direct interaction between the qubits exists…”
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    A learning by confusion approach to characterize phase transitions by Richter-Laskowska, Monika, Kurpas, Marcin, Maśka, Maciej

    Published 07-08-2023
    “…Phys. Rev. E 108, 024113, 2023 Recently, the learning by confusion (LBC) approach has been proposed as a machine learning tool to determine the critical…”
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    Intrinsic and extrinsic spin-orbit coupling and spin relaxation in monolayer PtSe$_2 by Kurpas, Marcin, Fabian, Jaroslv

    Published 05-06-2020
    “…Phys. Rev. B 103, 125409 (2021) Monolayer PtSe$_2$ is a semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenide characterized by an indirect band gap, space inversion…”
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    Giant asymmetric proximity-induced spin-orbit coupling in twisted graphene/SnTe heterostructure by Milivojević, Marko, Gmitra, Martin, Kurpas, Marcin, Štich, Ivan, Fabian, Jaroslav

    Published 28-06-2024
    “…2D Materials 11, 035036 (2024) We analyze the spin-orbit coupling effects in a three-degree twisted bilayer heterostructure made of graphene and an in-plane…”
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    Hydrostatic pressure control of the spin-orbit proximity effect, spin relaxation, and thermoelectricity in a phosphorene-WSe$_2$ heterostructure by Milivojević, Marko, Kurpas, Marcin, Rassekh, Maedeh, Legut, Dominik, Gmitra, Martin

    Published 09-04-2024
    “…Phys. Rev. B 110, 085306 (2024) Effective control of interlayer interactions is a key element in modifying the properties of van der Waals heterostructures and…”
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    Proximity-enabled control of spin-orbit coupling in phosphorene symmetrically and asymmetrically encapsulated by WSe$_2$ monolayers by Milivojević, Marko, Gmitra, Martin, Kurpas, Marcin, Štich, Ivan, Fabian, Jaroslav

    Published 21-11-2023
    “…Phys. Rev. B 109, 075305 (2024) We analyze, using first-principles calculations and the method of invariants, the spin-orbit proximity effects in trilayer…”
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    Proximity-induced spin-orbit coupling in phosphorene on a WSe$_2$ monolayer by Milivojević, Marko, Gmitra, Martin, Kurpas, Marcin, Štich, Ivan, Fabian, Jaroslav

    Published 17-06-2023
    “…Phys. Rev. B 108, 115311 (2023) We investigate, using first-principles methods and effective-model simulations, the spin-orbit coupling proximity effects in a…”
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    Probing type-II Ising pairing using the spin-mixing parameter by Jureczko, Paulina, Haniš, Jozef, Junior, Paulo E. Faria, Gmitra, Martin, Kurpas, Marcin

    Published 06-02-2023
    “…The immunity of Ising superconductors to external magnetic fields originates from a spin locking of the paired electrons to an intrinsic Zeeman-like field. The…”
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    Spin-orbit coupling and spin relaxation in phosphorene: Intrinsic versus extrinsic effects by Kurpas, Marcin, Gmitra, Martin, Fabian, Jaroslav

    Published 21-02-2019
    “…Phys. Rev. B 94, 155423 (2016) First-principles calculations of the essential spin-orbit and spin relaxation properties of phosphorene are performed. Intrinsic…”
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    k \cdot p$ theory for phosphorene: Effective g-factors, Landau levels, and excitons by Junior, Paulo E. Faria, Kurpas, Marcin, Gmitra, Martin, Fabian, Jaroslav

    Published 23-04-2019
    “…Phys. Rev. B 100, 115203 (2019) Phosphorene, a single layer of black phosphorus, is a direct-band gap two-dimensional semiconductor with promising charge and…”
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    Spin-orbit coupling in elemental two-dimensional materials by Kurpas, Marcin, Junior, Paulo E. Faria, Gmitra, Martin, Fabian, Jaroslav

    Published 11-07-2019
    “…Phys. Rev. B 100, 125422 (2019) The fundamental spin-orbit coupling and spin mixing in graphene and rippled honeycomb lattice materials silicene, germanene,…”
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    The Electronic Thickness of Graphene by Rickhaus, Peter, Liu, Ming-Hao, Kurpas, Marcin, Kurzmann, Annika, Lee, Yongjin, Overweg, Hiske, Eich, Marius, Pisoni, Riccardo, Tamaguchi, Takashi, Wantanabe, Kenji, Richter, Klaus, Ensslin, Klaus, Ihn, Thomas

    Published 01-07-2019
    “…Science Advances 6, 11, eaay8409 (2020) The van-der-Waals stacking technique enables the fabrication of heterostructures, where two conducting layers are…”
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    Gate-tunable black phosphorus spin valve with nanosecond spin lifetimes by Avsar, Ahmet, Tan, Jun You, Kurpas, Marcin, Gmitra, Martin, Watanabe, Kenji, Taniguchi, Takashi, Fabian, Jaroslav, Ozyilmaz, Barbaros

    Published 07-06-2017
    “…Two-dimensional materials offer new opportunities for both fundamental science and technological applications, by exploiting the electron spin. While graphene…”
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