学术报告
New
frontiers in superconductivity research
Ying Liu
(刘荧)
The
Pennsylvania State University,上海交通大学,浙江大学
报告人简介:
Dr. Ying Liu is a
professor of physics at Pennsylvania State University. He received a B. S.
degree from Peking University, Beijing, a M. S. degree at Institute of Physics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, and a Ph. D. degree from University of
Minnesota, all in physics. He joined the faculty of Department of Physics,
Pennsylvania State University in 1994 after spending three years as a
postdoctoral research associate at University of Colorado in Boulder. He has
visiting positions at Shanghai Jiaotong University and Zhejiang University. His
current research centers in contemporary experimental condensed matter and
materials physics, focusing on superconductivity and physics of quantum
electronic materials. Systems under current study include chiral p-wave
superconductor Sr2RuO4, mesoscopic and single-sheet superconductors, graphene
and topological insulators, surfaces and interfaces of transition metal oxides,
and strongly correlated quantum materials. Dr. Liu received an NSF Career Award
in 1997 and is a fellow of American Physical Society. He received a NSFC Jieqing
grant (Type B) in 2006 and was a Chang Jiang Jiangzuo Professor at Zhejiang
University from 2007 to 2010.
报告摘要:April 8, 2011
was the precise date for superconductivity to have been discovered for one
hundred years. Many other great discoveries have been made related to this
remarkably quantum phenomenon since then. In particular, six or seven Nobel
prizes were rewarded to works on or related to superconductivity. I will first
present a brief introduction of the phenomenon and physics of superconductivity,
and then an overview of the current research conducted in my own laboratory,
focusing on the work on unconventional chiral p-wave and mesoscopic
superconductivity. I will discuss in particular our phase-sensitive measurements
indicating that Sr2RuO4 is a chiral p-wave superconductor and our discovery of
the destructive regime predicted by de Gennes, the 1994 physics Nobel laureate.
Finally, I will comment on outstanding issues and future trends in this exciting
direction of condensed matter physics.
时间:2011年5月6日
星期五 下午15:00
地点:四川大学(望江校区东区)物理馆323学术报告厅
四川大学物理科学与技术学院 理论物理研究中心