Ferdinand Schulz
ContactDepartment of PhysicsUniversity of Basel Klingelbergstrasse 82 CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
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Research interests
Transport measurements in topological systems, Majorana fermions, Proximity effects of superconductivityShort CV
Since July 2018: | PhD student in the Condensed Matter Theory & Quantum Computing Group at the University of Basel, Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Jelena Klinovaja and Prof. Dr. Daniel Loss |
2016 — 2018: | Master of Science in Physics, University of Würzburg Master's thesis: "Transport measurements in bilayer hybrid structures based on quantum spin Hall systems", Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Björn Trauzettel |
2012 — 2016: |
Bachelor of Science in Physics, University of Würzburg Bachelor's Thesis: "ABJ-Anomaly in Weyl Semimetals", Supervisors: Stefan Walter and Prof. Dr. Björn Trauzettel |
Publications
Show all abstracts.1. | Majorana bound states in topological insulators with hidden Dirac points |
Ferdinand Schulz, Kirill Plekhanov, Daniel Loss, and Jelena Klinovaja. arXiv:2004.10623 | |
2. | Voltage-tunable Majorana bound states in time-reversal symmetric bilayer quantum spin Hall hybrid systems |
F. Schulz, J. C. Budich, E. G. Novik, P. Recher, and B. Trauzettel Phys. Rev. B 100, 165420 – 2019; arxiv:1904.07166. |