Daniel Vaquero Monte is a laboratory technician in charge of measurements in electronic devices and circuits since 2017. He was born in Segovia, Spain in 1995.
He graduated in physics in 2017 from the Complutense University of Madrid. He got a Master’s degree in applied physics at the University of Salamanca in 2018.
Email: danivaqu@usal.es
PUBLICATIONS
Phonon-mediated room-temperature quantum Hall transport in grapheneNature Communications volume 14, Article number: 318 (2023) (2023)''
Polarization-tuneable excitonic spectral features in the optoelectronic response of atomically thin ReS2
2D Mater. 11 (2024) 015011 (2023)''
Low-Cost and Biodegradable Thermoelectric Devices Based on van der Waals Semiconductors on Paper Substrates
Energy and Environmental Materials 2022,0, e12488 (2022)''
The Low-Temperature Photocurrent Spectrum of Monolayer MoSe2: Excitonic Features and Gate Voltage Dependence
Nanomaterials, 12, 322 (2022) (2022)''
Fast response photogating in monolayer MoS2 phototransistors
Nanoscale, 2021, Advance Article - DOI https://doi.org/10.1039/D1NR03896F (2021)''
Ionic‐Liquid Gating in Two‐Dimensional TMDs: The Operation Principles and Spectroscopic Capabilities
Micromachines, 12, 1576, (2021) (2021)''
Excitons, trions and Rydberg states in monolayer MoS2 revealed by low-temperature photocurrent spectroscopy
Communications Physics volume 3, 194 (2020) (2020)''