papers

Publications (6)

physics.bio-ph2019

Relaxing the aquaporin crystal structure in a membrane with surface vibrational spectroscopy

L. Schmüser, M. Trefz, S. J. Roeters +7

High-resolution structural information on membrane proteins is essential for understanding cell biology and for structure-based design of new medical drugs and drug delivery strate…

cond-mat.mtrl-sci2020

Thickness-dependent electron momentum relaxation times in iron films

K. L. Krewer, W. Zhang, J. Arabski +4

Terahertz time-domain conductivity measurements in 2 to 100 nm thick iron films resolve the femtosecond time delay between applied electric fields and resulting currents. This curr…

cond-mat.mes-hall2013

Photo-excitation Cascade and Multiple Carrier Generation in Graphene

K. J. Tielrooij, J. C. W. Song, S. A. Jensen +6

The conversion of light into free electron-hole pairs constitutes the key process in the fields of photodetection and photovoltaics. The efficiency of this process depends on the c…

cond-mat.mtrl-sci2025

Cove-edged Chiral Graphene Nanoribbons with Chirality-Dependent Bandgap and Carrier Mobility

K. Liu, W. Zheng, S. Osella +13

Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) have garnered significant interest due to their highly customizable physicochemical properties and potential utility in nanoelectronics. Besides control…

cond-mat.mes-hall2017

The ultrafast dynamics and conductivity of photoexcited graphene at different Fermi energies

A. Tomadin, S. M. Hornett, H. I. Wang +10

For many of the envisioned optoelectronic applications of graphene it is crucial to understand the sub-picosecond carrier dynamics immediately following photoexcitation, as well as…

cond-mat.mes-hall2017

Out-of-plane heat transfer in van der Waals stacks: electron-hyperbolic phonon coupling

K. J. Tielrooij, N. C. H. Hesp, A. Principi +20

Van der Waals heterostructures have emerged as promising building blocks that offer access to new physics, novel device functionalities, and superior electrical and optoelectronic…