Daria Belotcerkovtceva
PhD student at Department of Physics and Astronomy; X-ray Photon Science
- E-mail:
- daria.belotcerkovtceva@physics.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
- Postal address:
- Box 516
751 20 UPPSALA
PhD student at Department of Physics and Astronomy; X-ray Photon Science; Condensed Matter Physics of Energy Materials
- E-mail:
- daria.belotcerkovtceva@physics.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
- Postal address:
- Box 516
751 20 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
I am a Ph.D. student under the supervision of Professor Venkata Kamalakar Mutta on Quantum Material Device Group. My research interest is the charge and spin transport in CVD graphene-based devices with a scope on surface charge transfer doping. To develop projects, I am responsible for fabricating graphene-based devices, charge and spin electrical transport measurements, also AFM and Raman spectroscopy for structure characterization. Please visit our team's homepage for more information.
Keywords
- advanced nanodevices
- graphene
- graphene spintronics
Publications
Recent publications
- Intricacies, Endurance, and Performance Enhancement in Graphene Devices (2024)
- Large-Scale Direct Growth of Monolayer MoS2 on Patterned Graphene for van der Waals Ultrafast Photoactive Circuits (2024)
- Intricacy and Stability of Graphene Spintronic Devices (2023)
- High current limits in chemical vapor deposited graphene spintronic devices (2023)
- Resistive switching in graphene (2023)
All publications
Articles
- Large-Scale Direct Growth of Monolayer MoS2 on Patterned Graphene for van der Waals Ultrafast Photoactive Circuits (2024)
- High current limits in chemical vapor deposited graphene spintronic devices (2023)
- Resistive switching in graphene (2023)
- Experimental advances in charge and spin transport in chemical vapor deposited graphene (2021)
- Highly-efficient growth of cobalt nanostructures using focused ion beam induced deposition under cryogenic conditions (2021)