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Open AccessReply to: “On the understanding of current-induced spin polarization of three-dimensional topological insulators”
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Improving superconductivity in BaFe2As2-based crystals by cobalt clustering and electronic uniformity
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Open AccessImproving superconductivity in BaFe2As2-based crystals by cobalt clustering and electronic uniformity
Quantum materials such as antiferromagnets or superconductors are complex in that chemical, electronic, and spin phenomena at atomic scales can manifest in their collective properties. Although there are some ...
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Open AccessDirect comparison of current-induced spin polarization in topological insulator Bi2Se3 and InAs Rashba states
Three-dimensional topological insulators (TIs) exhibit time-reversal symmetry protected, linearly dispersing Dirac surface states with spin–momentum locking. Band bending at the TI surface may also lead to coe...
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Spatial fluctuations in barrier height at the graphene–silicon carbide Schottky junction
When graphene is interfaced with a semiconductor, a Schottky contact forms with rectifying properties. Graphene, however, is also susceptible to the formation of ripples upon making contact with another materi...