Prof. Daniil Khomskii [II.Physikalisches Institut, Universitaet zu Koeln, Germany]
Title: Systems with correlated electrons at high pressure | 高压下相互关联的电子系统
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 AM, Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Place: Conference room 410, HPSTAR (Shanghai)
Host: Dr. Wenge Yang
Abstract
Materials with strongly correlated electrons display astonishing variety of properties, which in addition can be strongly modified by external factors such as change of composition, temperature etc. Pressure, in particular can be very useful tool for that. In this talk I will give general overview of several phenomena in systems with correlated electrons, mostly transition metal compounds, which can be strongly modified by pressure. Among the topics to be considered there will be: magnetic and orbital ordering; charge ordering and spontaneous charge disproportionation; spin-state transitions; insulator-metal transitions.
Biography of the Speaker:
Education
2003-now Visiting Professor, University of Cologne,
1992 -- 2003 Professor, Groningen University, The Netherlands
1990 -- 1992 Visiting Professor, University of Cologne,
1982 Habilitation (equiv. US Professor), P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute (LPI), Moscow, Russia
1965 - 2004 Assistant, Scientist, Senior Scientist, Leading Scientist, LPI, Moscow, Russia
1965 -- 1969 Assistant,PhD Degree in Physics, LPI, 1962 -- 1965 Research Fellow, Karpov Physical-Chemical Institute, Moscow, Russia
1956 -- 1962 Student of the Moscow State University, Diploma Degree in Physics
professional career
since 2008 Fellow of The American Physical Society
2008 SUPA Distinguished Visitor, UK
2003 -- 2004 Leverhulm Professor, Loughborough UK
2002 Visiting Professor, University J. Fourier, France
1995 Gordon Godfrey Professor, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
1985 -- 1992 Member of the Bureau of the Scientific Committee of the Russian
1983 -- 1990 Member of the Editorial Board of Soviet Journal ``Superconductivity: Physics, Chemistry, Technology'' (Sov. Phys.--Superconductivity)
Published over 300 SCI papers, citation > 15000