“Leyla Majidi Fardvatan”

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IPM Positions

Long Term Visitor, School of Quantum Physics and Matter
(2025 - Present )

Past IPM Positions

Long Term Visitor, School of Physics
(2022 - 2025)
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, School of Quantum Physics and Matter
(2019 - 2020)

Long Term Visitor, School of Quantum Physics and Matter
(2018 - 2019)

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, School of Quantum Physics and Matter
(2016 - 2018)

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, School of Physics
(2013 - 2016)


Research Interests

Quantum Transport in new 2D materials, Superconductivity: Proximity and Josephson effects, Spintronics

Related Papers

1. . Majidi, A. Faridi and R. Asgari
Non-linear spin-orbit torque driven by intra-band transport in twisted TMDC/CrI3 heterostructures
 (Submitted) [abstract]
2. L. Majidi, A. Faridi and R. Asgari
Current-induced spin-orbit torque on the surface of a transition-metal dichalcogenide connected to a two-dimensional ferromagnet CrI3: Effects of twisting and gating
 (Submitted) [abstract]
3. L. Majidi, A. Vaezi and M. Kargarian
Stoner ferromagnetism, correlated metal and thermoelectricity in partially flat-band materials
 (Submitted) [abstract]
4. L. Majidi and R. Asgari
Electrical and thermal transport in a twisted heterostructure of transition-metal dichalcogenide and CrI3 connected to a superconductor
Phys. Rev. B 106 (2022),   [abstract]
5. L. Majidi and R. Asgari
New supercurrent pattern in quantum point contact with strained graphene nanoribbon
New J. Phys. 22 (2020), 123033  [abstract]
6. L. Majidi, M. Zare and R. Asgari
Quantum transport in new two-dimensional heterostructures: thin films of topological insulators, phosphorene
Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications (Invited paper) 549 (2018), 77  [abstract]
7. M. Zare, L. Majidi and R. Asgari
Giant magnetoresistance and anomalous transport in phosphorene-based multilayers with noncollinear magnetization
Phys. Rev. B 95 (2017), 115426  [abstract]
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