%0 Generic %A Bouwmeester, Damian %D 2024 %T Data underlying the PhD thesis: "Superconducting contacts for atomically precise graphene nanoribbons" %U %R 10.4121/0240a853-27a0-47fe-8270-c346f0288580.v1 %K Graphene nanoribbon %K Superconductivity %K Superconducting proximity effect %K Proximity effect %K Nanotechnology %K Josephson junction %K Electromigration %K Electromigration break junction %K SNS junction %K Field effect transistor %X

QCoDeS databases and .txt/.dat data files underlying the PhD thesis "Superconducting contacts for atomically precise graphene nanoribbons".

The thesis consists of electrical measurements on graphene nanoribbon field effect transistors (FETs) and superconductor-normal metal-superconductor (SNS) junctions.


The data is organised per chapter. All measurements performed are electrical measurements in which either a voltage or a current is measured as a function of independent parameters (bias voltage, bias current, temperature, magnetic field, etc.). For each set of independent parameter values, the dependent parameter is registered.


Types of data included:


Three folders per chapter:

  1. Data
  2. Images (unedited images. Edited versions (zoomed in and/or enhanced contrast) in thesis)
  3. Scripts (data analysis)


Data analysis scripts can be run in a jupyter notebook capable python environment in which QCoDeS is installed in order to produce the figures in the thesis. (I recommend an anaconda installation with jupyter, qcodes and/or kwant installed in an environment)

For the tight binding simulations in the thesis, a python environment with kwant should be installed: See "https://kwant-project.org/".




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