Daniel Erkensten

Doctor at Condensed Matter and Materials Theory

Daniel is a PhD student in Ermin Malic's group. His research interests concern microscopic modeling of 2D materials with particular emphasis on exciton-exciton scattering in 2D materials and heterostructures. He has studied Engineering Physics at Chalmers and has a Master's degree in theoretical physics (Physics and Astronomy).

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Showing 12 publications

2023

Exciton transport in atomically thin semiconductors

Ermin Malic, Raul Perea Causin, Roberto Rosati et al
Nature Communications. Vol. 14 (1)
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2023

Interlayer exciton polaritons in homobilayers of transition metal dichalcogenides

Jonas K. König, Jamie Fitzgerald, Joakim Hagel et al
2D Materials. Vol. 10 (2)
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2023

Electrically tunable dipolar interactions between layer-hybridized excitons

Daniel Erkensten, Samuel Brem, Raul Perea Causin et al
Nanoscale. Vol. 15 (26), p. 11064-11071
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2023

Electrical control of hybrid exciton transport in a van der Waals heterostructure

Fedele Tagarelli, Edoardo Lopriore, Daniel Erkensten et al
Nature Photonics. Vol. 17 (7), p. 615-621
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2023

Fermi Pressure and Coulomb Repulsion Driven Rapid Hot Plasma Expansion in a van der Waals Heterostructure

Junho Choi, Jacob Embley, Daria D. Blach et al
Nano Letters. Vol. 23 (10), p. 4399-4405
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2022

Microscopic origin of anomalous interlayer exciton transport in van der Waals heterostructures

Daniel Erkensten, Samuel Brem, Raul Perea Causin et al
Physical Review Materials. Vol. 6 (9)
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2022

Exciton optics, dynamics, and transport in atomically thin semiconductors

Raul Perea Causin, Daniel Erkensten, Jamie M. Fitzgerald et al
APL Materials. Vol. 10 (10)
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2021

Exciton-exciton interaction in transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers and van der Waals heterostructures

Daniel Erkensten, Samuel Brem, Ermin Malic
Physical Review B. Vol. 103 (4)
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2021

Topology of critical chiral phases: Multiband insulators and superconductors

Oleksandr Balabanov, Henrik Johannesson, Daniel Erkensten
Physical Review Research. Vol. 3 (4)
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2021

Dark exciton-exciton annihilation in monolayer WSe2

Daniel Erkensten, Samuel Brem, Koloman Wagner et al
Physical Review B. Vol. 104 (24)
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Showing 1 research projects

2020–2023

Graphene Core Project 3 (Graphene Flagship)

Jari Kinaret Condensed Matter and Materials Theory
Saroj Prasad Dash Quantum Device Physics
Floriana Lombardi Quantum Device Physics
Muhammad Asad Terahertz and Millimetre Wave Laboratory
Andreas Isacsson Condensed Matter and Materials Theory
Zhenyuan Xia Materials and manufacture
Omid Habibpour Microwave Electronics
Patrik Johansson Materials Physics
Samuel Brem Condensed Matter and Materials Theory
Vincenzo Palermo Materials and manufacture
Isabel Harrysson Rodrigues Terahertz and Millimetre Wave Laboratory
Beatriz Ferreira Condensed Matter and Materials Theory
Daniel Erkensten Condensed Matter and Materials Theory
Jan Stake Terahertz and Millimetre Wave Laboratory
Jinhua Sun Materials and manufacture
Sankar Sasidharan Materials and manufacture
Herbert Zirath Microwave Electronics
Marlene Bonmann Terahertz and Millimetre Wave Laboratory
Simon Ovesen Condensed Matter and Materials Theory
Andrei Vorobiev Terahertz and Millimetre Wave Laboratory
Ermin Malic Condensed Matter and Materials Theory
Sergey Kubatkin Quantum Device Physics
Aleksandar Matic Materials Physics
European Commission (EC)

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