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Large spin relaxation anisotropy and valley-Zeeman spin-orbit coupling in /graphene/-BN heterostructures
S Zihlmann, AW Cummings, JH Garcia, M Kedves, K Watanabe, ...
Physical review B 97 (7), 075434, 2018
Mandates: Swiss National Science Foundation, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian …
Boosting proximity spin–orbit coupling in graphene/WSe2 heterostructures via hydrostatic pressure
B Fülöp, A Márffy, S Zihlmann, M Gmitra, E Tóvári, B Szentpéteri, ...
npj 2D Materials and Applications 5 (1), 82, 2021
Mandates: Swiss National Science Foundation, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian …
New method of transport measurements on van der Waals heterostructures under pressure
B Fülöp, A Márffy, E Tóvári, M Kedves, S Zihlmann, D Indolese, ...
Journal of Applied Physics 130 (6), 2021
Mandates: Swiss National Science Foundation, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian …
Signatures of gate-driven out-of-equilibrium superconductivity in Ta/InAs nanowires
T Elalaily, M Berke, M Kedves, G Fülöp, Z Scherübl, T Kanne, ...
ACS nano 17 (6), 5528-5535, 2023
Mandates: Danish National Research Foundation, Hungarian Academy of Sciences …
Stabilizing the Inverted Phase of a WSe2/BLG/WSe2 Heterostructure via Hydrostatic Pressure
M Kedves, B Szentpéteri, A Márffy, E Tóvári, N Papadopoulos, PK Rout, ...
Nano Letters 23 (20), 9508-9514, 2023
Mandates: Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, European …
Out-of-plane corrugations in graphene based van der Waals heterostructures
S Zihlmann, P Makk, MK Rehmann, L Wang, M Kedves, DI Indolese, ...
Physical Review B 102 (19), 195404, 2020
Mandates: Swiss National Science Foundation, Hungarian Scientific Research Fund …
Self-heating effects and switching dynamics in graphene multiterminal Josephson junctions
M Kedves, T Pápai, G Fülöp, K Watanabe, T Taniguchi, P Makk, S Csonka
Physical Review Research 6 (3), 033143, 2024
Mandates: European Commission
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