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Dawid Crivelli
Dawid Crivelli
Phd at Institute of Physics, University of Silesia, 40-007 Katowice, Poland
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The fulde–ferrell–larkin–ovchinnikov state in pnictides
A Ptok, D Crivelli
Journal of Low Temperature Physics 172, 226-233, 2013
482013
Eigenvalue statistics of reduced density matrix during driving and relaxation
M Mierzejewski, T Prosen, D Crivelli, P Prelovšek
Physical review letters 110 (20), 200602, 2013
252013
Change of the sign of superconducting intraband order parameters induced by interband pair hopping interaction in iron-based high-temperature superconductors
A Ptok, D Crivelli, K Jerzy Kapcia
Superconductor Science Technology 28 (4), 045010, 2015
212015
GPU-based acceleration of free energy calculations in solid state physics
M Januszewski, A Ptok, D Crivelli, B Gardas
Computer Physics Communications 192, 220-227, 2015
182015
Influence of finite size effects on the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov state
A Ptok, D Crivelli
Communications in Computational Physics 21 (3), 748-762, 2017
92017
Peltier effect in strongly driven quantum wires
M Mierzejewski, D Crivelli, P Prelovsek
Phys. Rev. B 075124 90, 075124, 2014
92014
Energy and particle currents in a driven integrable system
D Crivelli, P Prelovšek, M Mierzejewski
Physical Review B 90 (19), 195119, 2014
62014
Unconventional superconductivity in iron-base superconductors in a three-band model
D Crivelli, A Ptok
arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.3066, 2014
52014
Energy current and energy fluctuations in driven quantum wires
D Crivelli, M Mierzejewski, P Prelovšek
Nanotechnology in the Security Systems, 79-91, 2015
22015
Particle and energy transport in strongly driven one-dimensional quantum systems
D Crivelli
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 2016
2016
Specific heat study of Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov superconducting states in multibands materials-iron-based Systems
D Crivelli, A Ptok
Acta Physica Polonica A 130 (2), 2016
2016
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