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Eduardo J. H. Lee

Researcher at Autonomous University of Madrid

Publications -  35
Citations -  3628

Eduardo J. H. Lee is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 35 publications receiving 3015 citations. Previous affiliations of Eduardo J. H. Lee include University of Grenoble & Max Planck Society.

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Contact and edge effects in graphene devices

TL;DR: Scanning photocurrent microscopy is used to explore the impact of electrical contacts and sheet edges on charge transport through graphene devices and finds that the transition from the p- to n-type regime induced by electrostatic gating does not occur homogeneously within the sheets.
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Spin-resolved Andreev levels and parity crossings in hybrid superconductor–semiconductor nanostructures

TL;DR: A direct measurement of the Zeeman effect on the Andreev levels of a semiconductor quantum dot with large electron g-factor, strongly coupled to a conventional superconductor with a large critical magnetic field allows spin degeneracy to be lifted without destroying superconductivity.
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Zero-bias anomaly in a nanowire quantum dot coupled to superconductors.

TL;DR: This work ascribes the coexistence of a Kondo resonance and a superconducting gap to a significant density of intragap quasiparticle states, and the finite-bias subgap structures to tunneling through Shiba states, in relation to tunnel-spectroscopy experiments aiming at the observation of Majorana fermions in hybrid nanostructures.
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From Andreev to Majorana bound states in hybrid superconductor–semiconductor nanowires

TL;DR: In this paper, the emergence and characterization of Majorana bound states in realistic devices based on hybrid semiconducting nanowires and their connection to more conventional Andreev bound states are discussed.
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Oriented Attachment: An Effective Mechanism in the Formation of Anisotropic Nanocrystals

TL;DR: The comparison of dilute and agglomerated experimental conditions indicate that oriented attachment is an effective mechanism for the formation of anisotropic nanocrystals, and the conclusions can be extended to other nanometric systems.