Daniel E. Sheehy, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
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Sign in to add mentorPaul Mark Goldbart | grad student | 2001 | UIUC | |
(Topics in the theory of high -temperature superconductors.) | ||||
Joerg Schmalian | post-doc | 2007-2008 | Iowa State |
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Alspaugh DJ, Sheehy DE, Goerbig MO, et al. (2020) Volkov-Pankratov states in topological superconductors Physical Review Research. 2 |
Patton KR, Sheehy DE. (2020) Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov theory of trapped one-dimensional imbalanced Fermi systems Physical Review A. 101 |
Uppalapati SL, Sheehy DE. (2020) Renormalization-group approach to the normal phase of two-dimensional Fermi gases Physical Review A. 101 |
Link JM, Sheehy DE, Narozhny BN, et al. (2018) Elastic response of the electron fluid in intrinsic graphene: The collisionless regime Physical Review B. 98 |
Alspaugh DJ, Asmar MM, Sheehy DE, et al. (2018) Proximity-induced superconductivity at nonhelical topological insulator interfaces Physical Review B. 98 |
Asmar MM, Sheehy DE, Vekhter I. (2018) Topological phases of topological-insulator thin films Physical Review B. 97 |
Asmar MM, Sheehy DE, Vekhter I. (2017) Interface symmetry and spin control in topological-insulator–semiconductor heterostructures Physical Review B. 95 |
Patton KR, Gautreau DM, Kudla S, et al. (2017) Trapped imbalanced fermionic superfluids in one dimension: A variational approach Physical Review A. 95 |
Link JM, Orth PP, Sheehy DE, et al. (2016) Universal collisionless transport of graphene Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 93 |
Olsen BA, Revelle MC, Fry JA, et al. (2015) Phase diagram of a strongly interacting spin-imbalanced Fermi gas Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 92 |