Background
Dr. Amilcar Bedoya-Pinto completed his undergraduate studies in Physics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), carrying out his Master thesis at Walther-Meissner-Institute (WMI) on the growth and characterization of ZnO-based magnetic semiconductors. He received his PhD in Condensed-matter Physics at the University of Göttingen, focusing on charge and spin transport studies of epitaxial metal-semiconductor heterostructures, and being awarded with the Dr. Berliner-Ungewitter Prize for outstanding PhD theses (2011). He started his Postdoctoral work at CiC nanoGUNE research center in San Sebastian (Spain), focusing on molecular-based spintronics and hybrid metal-molecule functional interfaces. Then he moved to the Max-Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics (Director: Stuart Parkin) as a Research Associate, leading ambitious projects on two-dimensional materials and Weyl semimetal-based thin films and heterostructures, ending up in groundbreaking publications (Science, 2021). Since 2022, he got a position as a Distinguished Researcher of the Generació Talent (Gen-T) program at the Institute of Molecular Science (ICMol) where he leads a research group focusing on molecular beam epitaxy of 2D ferroic and topological material heterostructures.
Silinskas, M; Senz, S; Gargiani, P; Ruiz, AM; Kalkofen, B; Kostanovski, I; Mohseni, K; Baldovi, JJ; Meyerheim, HL; Parkin, SSP; Bedoya-Pinto, A
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Self-Intercalation as Origin of High-Temperature Ferromagnetism in Epitaxially Grown Fe5GeTe2 Thin Films"
Phys. Rev. Lett. 133 2024
| 10.1103/PhysRevLett.133.256702
Zhu, CQ; Pilch, P; Dantas, RMA; Reinold, A; Yang, YK; Xiu, FX; Bedoya-Pinto, A; Parkin, SSP; Moessner, R; Wang, Z
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Population inversion and ultrafast terahertz nonlinearity of transient Dirac fermions in Cd3As2"
Phys. Rev. B 109 L201111 2024
| 10.1103/PhysRevB.109.L201111
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