In this doctoral thesis, we developed a novel method to equip a two-dimensional layer of the semiconductor molybdenum disulfide with superconducting contacts for the first time. For future applications in electronics, researchers are studying semiconductors made of only single atomic layers. Using our method we can stack such monolayers to develop new materials with novel properties. In part, these are based on complex quantum mechanical phenomena that can be used in quantum technology. To better study these phenomena, we achieved low resistance superconducting contacts using vertical interconnect access (VIA) method. It is imperative to protect the air sensitive materials, since impurities and defects strongly affect the transport of el...
When considering quantization effects in 1D in the context of materials with strong spin-orbit inter...
Coupling a two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor heterostructure to a superconductor opens new research...
We have studied the low-temperature transport properties of nanowires contacted by a normal metal as...
We demonstrate superconducting vertical interconnect access (VIA) contacts to a mono-layer of molybd...
In this thesis, we investigate integrated quantum dots as tunnel spectrometers in semiconductor – su...
The work presented in this thesis was performed in the alternative qubits group at IBM Research Euro...
Research into molecular electronics has exploded in recent years due to a proliferation of new and e...
Two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) and superconductors share many interesting properties. Both ...
Semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) possess great potential as the channel materi...
We present numerical calculations of the conductance of an interface between a phase-coherent two-di...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the relatively young field of direct electron cooli...
The thesis deals with the low-temperature electron transport in two-dimensional electron systems wit...
This thesis presents the results of electrical transport experiments, in particular in the supercond...
Thin-film niobium mechanically controlled break junctions and resistively shunted niobium mechanical...
The following thesis is devoted to a theoretical description of superconducting and ferromagnetic h...
When considering quantization effects in 1D in the context of materials with strong spin-orbit inter...
Coupling a two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor heterostructure to a superconductor opens new research...
We have studied the low-temperature transport properties of nanowires contacted by a normal metal as...
We demonstrate superconducting vertical interconnect access (VIA) contacts to a mono-layer of molybd...
In this thesis, we investigate integrated quantum dots as tunnel spectrometers in semiconductor – su...
The work presented in this thesis was performed in the alternative qubits group at IBM Research Euro...
Research into molecular electronics has exploded in recent years due to a proliferation of new and e...
Two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) and superconductors share many interesting properties. Both ...
Semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) possess great potential as the channel materi...
We present numerical calculations of the conductance of an interface between a phase-coherent two-di...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the relatively young field of direct electron cooli...
The thesis deals with the low-temperature electron transport in two-dimensional electron systems wit...
This thesis presents the results of electrical transport experiments, in particular in the supercond...
Thin-film niobium mechanically controlled break junctions and resistively shunted niobium mechanical...
The following thesis is devoted to a theoretical description of superconducting and ferromagnetic h...
When considering quantization effects in 1D in the context of materials with strong spin-orbit inter...
Coupling a two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor heterostructure to a superconductor opens new research...
We have studied the low-temperature transport properties of nanowires contacted by a normal metal as...