Geometry- and topology-induced phenomena
The realm of topological matter can be subdivided in two categories:
• Topologically protected surface/edge states are governed by Dirac physics and/or topologically nontrivial electronic structure in the momentum space – underlying, e.g., the Quantum Hall effect and properties of topological insulators, superconductors, and semimetals.
• Non-trivial topology occurs due to a special geometry of the structures or fields in real space – e.g., in quantum rings, Möbius rings, multiterminal Josephson junctions, and skyrmions.
We explore systems from both categories and investigate 3D heterostructures made of 2D materials.
Publications
- A perspective on superconductivity in curved 3D nanoarchitectures
V. M. Fomin and O. V. Dobrovolskiy
Appl. Phys. Lett. 120, 090501 (2022) - New dimension in magnetism and superconductivity: 3D and curvilinear nanoarchitectures
D. Makarov, O. M. Volkov, A. Kakay, O. P. Pylypovskyi, B. Budinska, and O. V. Dobrovolskiy
Adv. Mater. 2101758, 2101758 (2022) - Complex-shaped 3D nano-architectures for magnetism and superconductivity
O. V. Dobrovolskiy, O. V. Pylypovskyi, L. Skoric, A. Fernández-Pacheco, A. Van Den Berg, S. Ladak, M. Huth,
in "Curvilinear Micromagnetism: from fundamentals to applications" (eds.) D. Makarov and D. Sheka
Springer, 2022, chap. 5
ISBN 978-3-031-09085-1 - Writing 3D nanomagnets using focused electron beams
A. Fernandez-Pacheco, L. Skoric, J. M. De Teresa, J. P. Navarro, M. Huth, O. V. Dobrovolskiy
Materials 13, 3774 (2020)