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Shaffique Adam

Shaffique Adam

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Materials Science

D-Index
47
Citations
18032
World Ranking
10971
National Ranking
172

Overview

Shaffique Adam is affiliated with Yale-NUS College in Singapore. Their research primarily lies at the intersection of physics and materials science, with a particular focus on condensed matter physics and related subfields. The scientist's work spans several areas, including atomic and molecular physics, optics, materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, and biomedical engineering.

The key topics explored in their research include:

  • Graphene research and applications
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Physics of superconductivity and magnetism
  • Topological materials and phenomena
  • 2D materials and applications
  • Advanced condensed matter physics
  • Quantum many-body systems

Shaffique Adam has contributed extensively to a range of publication venues. Among the most frequent are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review B
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Nature Communications
  • Physical Review Research

Coauthorship is a significant component of their work, with recurring collaborations involving the following researchers:

  • Mohammed M. Al Ezzi
  • Liangtao Peng
  • Giovanni Vignale
  • Kenji Watanabe
  • Takashi Taniguchi

Notable papers authored by Shaffique Adam include:

  • "Geometric Control of Universal Hydrodynamic Flow in a Two-Dimensional Electron Fluid" (2021, Physical Review X)
  • "Tunable Optical Properties of Thin Films Controlled by the Interface Twist Angle" (2021, Nano Letters)
  • "Dissipation-enabled hydrodynamic conductivity in a tunable bandgap semiconductor" (2022, Science Advances)
  • "Progress in Epitaxial Thin-Film Na3Bi as a Topological Electronic Material" (2021, Advanced Materials)
  • "Controlled alignment of supermoire lattice in double-aligned graphene heterostructures" (2023, Nature Communications)

Best Publications

  • Electronic transport in two-dimensional graphene

    S. Das Sarma;Shaffique Adam;E. H. Hwang;Enrico Rossi

  • Charged-impurity scattering in graphene

    Jianhao H Chen;C Jang;Shaffique Adam;Michael Fuhrer

  • Carrier transport in two-dimensional graphene layers.

    E. H. Hwang;S. Adam;S. Das Sarma

  • A self-consistent theory for graphene transport

    Shaffique Adam;E. H. Hwang;Victor Galitski;S. Das Sarma

  • Measurement of scattering rate and minimum conductivity in graphene.

    Y.-W. Tan;Y. Zhang;K. Bolotin;Y. Zhao

  • Transport properties of monolayer MoS2 grown by chemical vapor deposition.

    Hennrik Schmidt;Shunfeng Wang;Leiqiang Chu;Minglin Toh

  • Transport Properties of Monolayer MoS 2 Grown by Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Hennrik Schmidt;Shunfeng Wang;Leiqiang Chu;Minglin Toh

  • Surface conduction of topological Dirac electrons in bulk insulating Bi2Se3

    Dohun Kim;Sungjae Cho;Sungjae Cho;Nicholas P. Butch;Nicholas P. Butch;Paul Syers

  • Tuning the effective fine structure constant in graphene: opposing effects of dielectric screening on short- and long-range potential scattering.

    C Jang;Shaffique Adam;Jianhao H Chen;Ellen D Williams

  • Origin of band gaps in graphene on hexagonal boron nitride

    Jeil Jung;Ashley M. DaSilva;Allan H. MacDonald;Shaffique Adam

  • Dynamic band-structure tuning of graphene moiré superlattices with pressure

    Matthew Yankowitz;Jeil Jung;Evan Laksono;Nicolas Leconte

  • Transport in chemically doped graphene in the presence of adsorbed molecules

    E. H. Hwang;S. Adam;S. Das Sarma

  • High-resolution tunnelling spectroscopy of a graphene quartet

    Young Jae Song;Alexander F. Otte;Alexander F. Otte;Young Kuk;Yike Hu

  • Electric-field-tuned topological phase transition in ultrathin Na3Bi.

    James L. Collins;Anton Tadich;Anton Tadich;Weikang Wu;Lidia C. Gomes;Lidia C. Gomes

  • Dynamic band structure tuning of graphene moir'e superlattices with pressure

    Matthew Yankowitz;Jeil Jung;Evan Laksono;Nicolas Leconte

  • Boltzmann transport and residual conductivity in bilayer graphene

    Shaffique Adam;S. Das Sarma

  • Tailoring sample-wide pseudo-magnetic fields on a graphene-black phosphorus heterostructure.

    Yanpeng Liu;J. N. B. Rodrigues;Yong Zheng Luo;Linjun Li

  • Local spectroscopy of moiré-induced electronic structure in gate-tunable twisted bilayer graphene

    Dillon Wong;Dillon Wong;Yang Wang;Yang Wang;Jeil Jung;Jeil Jung;Jeil Jung;Sergio Pezzini;Sergio Pezzini

  • Tunable van Hove singularities and correlated states in twisted monolayer–bilayer graphene

    Shuigang Xu;Mohammed M. Al Ezzi;Nilanthy Balakrishnan;Aitor Garcia-Ruiz

  • Theory of charged impurity scattering in two-dimensional graphene

    S. Adam;E.H. Hwang;E. Rossi;S. Das Sarma

  • A self-consistent theory for graphene transport.

    Shaffique Adam

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael S. Fuhrer
Michael S. Fuhrer Monash University
S. Das Sarma
S. Das Sarma University of Maryland, College Park
Takashi Taniguchi
Takashi Taniguchi National Institute for Materials Science
Kenji Watanabe
Kenji Watanabe National Institute for Materials Science
Allan H. MacDonald
Allan H. MacDonald The University of Texas at Austin
Chang Liu
Chang Liu Southern University of Science and Technology
A. H. Castro Neto
A. H. Castro Neto National University of Singapore
Kian Ping Loh
Kian Ping Loh National University of Singapore
Goki Eda
Goki Eda National University of Singapore
Cory Dean
Cory Dean Columbia University

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