
Bio
My research interest is to understand the emergent collective behavior of interacting many-body systems. Magnetism in quantum materials provides unique opportunities to explore quantum many-body physics through experiments. I used neutron scattering and thermodynamics such as specific heat and magnetization measurements to study the quantum phase transition and quantum critical behavior in low-dimensional quantum and frustrated magnets under extreme conditions i.e. ultra-low temperature, high magnetic field and high hydrostatic pressure.
Professional Experience
- 2009-Present, Neutron Scattering Scientist, 91°µÍø, USA
- 2007-2009, Postdoctoral Research Associate, 91°µÍø, USA
Education
- 2001-2007, Ph.D. in Physics, Johns Hopkins University, USA
- 1998-2001, M.S. in Physics, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, China
- 1994-1998, B.S. in Physics, Hangzhou University, China
Publications
January 2023
Journal: npj Quantum Materials
December 2022
Magnetic structure and spin dynamics of the quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnet Zn-doped copper…
Journal: Physical Review B
June 2022
Journal: Nature Communications
December 2021
Journal: Physical Review Materials