Jaroslav Fabian

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Institute of Theoretical Physics University Regensburg  
 1997 Physics Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Faria Junior PE, Fabian J. (2023) Signatures of Electric Field and Layer Separation Effects on the Spin-Valley Physics of MoSe/WSe Heterobilayers: From Energy Bands to Dipolar Excitons. Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland). 13
Högl P, Frank T, Zollner K, et al. (2020) Quantum Anomalous Hall Effects in Graphene from Proximity-Induced Uniform and Staggered Spin-Orbit and Exchange Coupling. Physical Review Letters. 124: 136403
Plechinger G, Nagler P, Arora A, et al. (2016) Excitonic Valley Effects in Monolayer WS2 under High Magnetic Fields. Nano Letters. 16: 7899-7904
Scharf B, Frank T, Gmitra M, et al. (2016) Many-body and stark effects in transition metal dichalcogenides monolayers (Conference Presentation) Proceedings of Spie. 9931
Scharf B, Frank T, Gmitra M, et al. (2016) Excitonic Stark effect in MoS2 monolayers Physical Review B. 94
Lee J, Fabian J. (2016) Magnetotransport signatures of the proximity exchange and spin-orbit couplings in graphene Physical Review B. 94: 195401
Kochan D, Irmer S, Gmitra M, et al. (2015) Resonant Scattering by Magnetic Impurities as a Model for Spin Relaxation in Bilayer Graphene. Physical Review Letters. 115: 196601
Gmitra M, Fabian J. (2015) Graphene on transition-metal dichalcogenides: A platform for proximity spin-orbit physics and optospintronics Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 92
Raith M, Ertler C, Stano P, et al. (2014) Electric control of tunneling energy in graphene double dots Physical Review B. 89: 85414
Fedorov DV, Gradhand M, Ostanin S, et al. (2013) Impact of electron-impurity scattering on the spin relaxation time in graphene: a first-principles study. Physical Review Letters. 110: 156602
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