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Overview

Dieter Weiss is affiliated with the University of Regensburg in Germany. Their research primarily spans Physics and Astronomy with additional contributions to Materials Science. The scientist has published extensively in subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Materials Chemistry; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Condensed Matter Physics; and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The main topics of Weiss's work cover areas such as Quantum and electron transport phenomena, Topological Materials and Phenomena, Graphene research and applications, Terahertz technology and applications, Advanced Semiconductor Detectors and Materials, Magnetic properties of thin films, and Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices.

Weiss has contributed to a variety of recent academic papers. Selected works include:

  • "Gate-Tunable Two-Dimensional Superlattices in Graphene," 2020, published in Nano Letters
  • "Band conductivity oscillations in a gate-tunable graphene superlattice," 2022, published in Nature Communications
  • "Counterintuitive gate dependence of weak antilocalization in bilayer graphene/WSe2 heterostructures," 2022, published in Physical Review B
  • "Ratchet effect in spatially modulated bilayer graphene: Signature of hydrodynamic transport," 2022, published in Physical Review B
  • "4π-periodic supercurrent tuned by an axial magnetic flux in topological insulator nanowires," 2022, published in Physical Review Research

Weiss's frequent co-authors include Jonathan Eroms, Sergey Ganichev, L. E. Golub, Kenji Watanabe, and Takashi Taniguchi. Collaboration with these researchers has been recorded multiple times.

Publications by Weiss have appeared in several venues with the highest number in arXiv (Cornell University), followed by Physical Review B, Luminescence, Physical Review Research, and the University of Regensburg Publication Server.

The scientist has also authored books published by Duncker & Humblot, including Zur Analyse von Institutionen im Entwicklungsprozeß und in der internationalen Zusammenarbeit. (2021) and Wirtschaftspolitische Reformen in Entwicklungsländern. (2022).

Best Publications

  • Magnetic vortex core reversal by excitation with short bursts of an alternating field

    B. Van Waeyenberge;A. Puzic;H. Stoll;K.W. Chou

  • Electron pinball and commensurate orbits in a periodic array of scatterers.

    D. Weiss;M. L. Roukes;A. Menschig;P. Grambow

  • Magnetoresistance oscillations in a two-dimensional electron gas induced by a submicrometer periodic potential

    Dieter Weiss;Klaus von Klitzing;K. Ploog;G. Weimann

  • Evidence of Hofstadter's fractal energy spectrum in the quantized Hall conductance☆

    C Albrecht;J.H Smet;K von Klitzing;D Weiss

  • Novel magnetoresistance oscillations in a periodically modulated two-dimensional electron gas.

    R. Gerhardts;Dieter Weiss;Klaus von Klitzing

  • Spin-galvanic effect

    Sergey Ganichev;Eougenious Ivchenko;Vassilij Belkov;Sergey Tarasenko

  • Electrons in a Periodic Magnetic Field Induced by a Regular Array of Micromagnets

    P. D. Ye;D. Weiss;R. R. Gerhardts;M. Seeger

  • Experimental Separation of Rashba and Dresselhaus Spin-Splittings in Semiconductor Quantum Wells

    SD Ganichev;SD Ganichev;VV Bel'kov;LE Golub;EL Ivchenko

  • Conversion of spin into directed electric current in quantum wells.

    Sergey Ganichev;Eougenious Ivchenko;Sergey Danilov;Jonathan Eroms

  • Quantized periodic orbits in large antidot arrays.

    D. Weiss;D. Weiss;D. Weiss;K. Richter;K. Richter;K. Richter;A. Menschig;A. Menschig;A. Menschig;R. Bergmann;R. Bergmann;R. Bergmann

  • Magnetization pattern of ferromagnetic nanodisks

    J. Raabe;R. Pulwey;R. Sattler;T. Schweinböck

  • Fourier transform imaging of spin vortex eigenmodes.

    M. Buess;M. Buess;R. Höllinger;T. Haug;Korbinian Perzlmaier

  • Tunneling anisotropic magnetoresistance and spin-orbit coupling in Fe/GaAs/Au tunnel junctions.

    Jürgen Moser;Alex Matos-Abiague;Dieter Schuh;Werner Wegscheider

  • Dynamic Hall Effect Driven by Circularly Polarized Light in a Graphene Layer

    J. Karch;P. Olbrich;M. Schmalzbauer;C. Zoth

  • Raman spectroscopy of the interlayer shear mode in few-layer MoS2 flakes

    Gerd Plechinger;Stefanie Heydrich;Jonathan Eroms;Dieter Weiss

  • Raman spectroscopy of the interlayer shear mode in few-layer MoS2 flakes

    G. Plechinger;S. Heydrich;J. Eroms;D. Weiss

  • Rashba and Dresselhaus spin splittings in semiconductor quantum wells measured by spin photocurrents

    Stephan Giglberger;Leonid E. Golub;Vassilij Belkov;Sergey Danilov

  • Magnetoresistance oscillations in a grid potential: Indication of a Hofstadter-type energy spectrum

    Rolf R. Gerhardts;Dieter Weiss;Ulrich Wulf

  • Magnetic Focusing of Composite Fermions through Arrays of Cavities.

    J. H. Smet;D. Weiss;R. H. Blick;G. Lütjering

  • Experimental separation of Rashba and Dresselhaus spin‐splittings

    S. D. Ganichev;Petra Schneider;S. Giglberger;W. Wegscheider

Frequent Co-Authors

Werner Wegscheider
Werner Wegscheider Solid State Physics Laboratory
Klaus von Klitzing
Klaus von Klitzing Max Planck Society
Karl Eberl
Karl Eberl Dr. Eberl MBE-Komponenten GmbH
Kenji Watanabe
Kenji Watanabe National Institute for Materials Science
Peide D. Ye
Peide D. Ye Purdue University West Lafayette
Takashi Taniguchi
Takashi Taniguchi National Institute for Materials Science
Theo Geisel
Theo Geisel Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
C.T. Foxon
C.T. Foxon University of Nottingham
Tomasz Dietl
Tomasz Dietl Tohoku University

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