报告题目: |
Age of Oxides: New Physics and Foundations of Modern Technology |
报告人: |
Prof. Gang Cao |
报告人单位: |
University of Kentucky University of Colorado at Boulder (after August, 2016) USA |
报告时间: |
2016年6月2日16:30 |
报告地点: |
科技楼南104 |
报告摘要: |
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Modern condensed matter physics research has produced novel materials with fundamental properties that underpin a remarkable number of cutting-edge technologies. Moreover, whoever discovers novel materials generally controls the science and technology that flows from them. It is now generally accepted that novel materials are necessary for critical advances in technologies. Transition metal oxides have recently attracted enormous interest within both the basic and applied science communities. However, for many decades, the overwhelming balance of effort was focused on the 3d-elements and their compounds; the heavier 4d- and 5d-elements (which constitute two thirds of the d-transition elements listed in the Periodic Table) and their compounds have been largely ignored until recently. We review the unusual interplay between the competing interactions present in the 4d- and 5d-transition metal oxides, and how they offer wide-ranging opportunities for the discovery of new physics and, ultimately, new device paradigms. |
报告人简介: |
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Gang Cao Department of Physics and Astronomy, Center for Advanced Materials University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506 cao@uky.edu; (859) 257-1997 EDUCATION 1993 Ph.D. in Physics, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Thesis advisor: Dr. Jack E. Crow (deceased, founding Director of National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, Florida) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS After August 2016 Professor Department of Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder 2011-Present Jack and Linda Gill Eminent Professor, University of Kentucky 2008-Present Director Center for Advanced Materials, Kentucky 2007-Present Professor Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kentucky 2002-2007 Associate Professor Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kentucky 1998-2002 Associate Scientist National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, Florida 1995-1998 Assistant Scientist National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, Florida 1993-1995 Post-Doctoral Research Associate National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, Florida RESEARCH INTERESTS Discovery and study of novel quantum materials; single-crystal synthesis; physics of complex oxides; high-field, low-temperature, and high-pressure material properties HONORS, AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES · Albert D. & Elizabeth H. Kirwan Memorial Prize for Outstanding Contributions to Original Research or Creative Scholarship, University of Kentucky, 2105 · Jack and Linda Gill Eminent Professor, University of Kentucky, 2011-present · Fellow of the American Physical Society, 2009 · 2009-2010 University Research Professor, University of Kentucky · Member, American Physical Society Committee on International Scientific Affairs, 2011-2013 · Chair, International Advisory Committee for China High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2009-present · External Reviewer for Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2012-present · American Physical Society Delegation visiting China, September 17-30, 2012 · American Physical Society Advisory Committee on U.S.-China Young Physicists Forum, 2014-present · Workshop at Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory to aid the APS in developing its science case for upgrading to a multi-bend achromat (MBA) lattice, May 20-21, 2015 · External Review Committee for Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences, December 20-23, 2014 · Scientific Committee on Hefei National Scientific Facilities, 2014-present · Chair, College of Arts and Sciences Promotion and Tenure Committee for Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Kentucky, 2014-present · Dean’s Advisory Committee on Endowed Professorship, University of Kentucky, 2013-present PUBLICATIONS, INVITED TALKS AND CITATIONS Author of more than 200 articles in refereed journals; 110 invited talks at international conferences, universities or national labs; 2 books (one published, the other to be published). CITATIONS > 7000 H-index = 46 Link to Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=zdK0TLwAAAAJ&hl=en |