Prof. Dr. Xiong-Jun Liu 刘雄军
量子材料中心教授,博士生导师
Contact Info
Office:Physics Building W535, 物理楼西535
Tel:86-10-62760987
Email:[email protected]
Personal Homepage: http://faculty.pku.edu.cn/liuxiongjun/zh_CN/index.htm
Education
Degree |
Year |
Major |
Institution |
Ph.D. |
09/2007-08/2011 |
Physics |
Texas A&M University |
M.S. |
09/2002-06/2005 |
Theoretical Physics |
S. S. Chern Institute of Mathematics, Nankai University |
B.S. |
09/1998-06/2002 |
Physics |
Nankai University |
Professional Appointments
Year |
Position |
Institution |
02/2019 - Present |
Boya Distinguished Professor |
Peking University |
08/2018 - 01/2019 |
Associate Professor with Tenure |
Peking University |
09/2014 - 07/2018 |
Assistant Professor |
Peking University |
08/2012-08/2014 |
IAS Postdoctoral Fellow |
Institute for Advance Study at HKUST and MIT |
08/2011-07/2012 |
Postdoctoral Research Associate |
Joint Quantum Institute and Condensed Matter Theory Center, University of Maryland |
01/2006-08/2007 |
Research Fellow (B) |
National University of Singapore |
08/2005-01/2006 |
Research Assistant |
National University of Singapore |
Research Interests
Theoretical Condensed Matter and Ultracold Atoms: topological phases of quantum matter, synthetic gauge fields, spin-orbit coupled quantum gases, non-equilibrium topological systems, quantum thermalization and localization physics, correlated topological states.
Honors and Awards
2014-2015 |
National Young Investigator |
2009-2010 |
George Bush Presidential Library Fund, Texas A&M University, USA |
Selected Publications
The full publication list can be found at: http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/au:+liu_xiong_jun/0/1/0/all/0/1
14. H. Wang, H. Wang, H. Liu, H. Lu, W. Yang, S. Jia, X. -J. Liu*, X. C. Xie, J. Wei*, and J. Wang*, 'Observation of superconductivity induced by a point contact on 3D Dirac semimetal Cd3As2 crystals'. Nature Mater. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat4456 (2015).
13. J. -S. Pan, X. -J. Liu*, W. Zhang*, W. Yi*, and G. -C. Guo, “Topological Superradiant States in a Degenerate Fermi Gas.” Phys. Rev. Lett.115, 045303 (2015).
12. J. Wu, J. Liu, and X. -J. Liu*,“Topological Spin Texture in a Quantum Anomalous Hall Insulator.” Phys. Rev. Lett.113,136403 (2014).
11. X. -J. Liu,J. J. He, and K. T. Law, “Demonstrating Lattice Symmetry Protection in Topological Crystalline Superconductors.” Phys. Rev. B 90, 235141 (2014).
10. X. -J. Liu, Chris L. M. Wong, and K. T. Law, “Non-Abelian Majorana Doublets in Time-Reversal-Invariant-Topological Superconductor.” Phys. Rev. X 4, 021018 (2014).
9. X. -J. Liu, K. T. Law, and T. K. Ng, “Realization of 2D Spin-Orbit Interaction and Exotic Topological Orders in Cold Atoms.” Phys. Rev. Lett.112, 086401 (2014).
8. J. J. He, J. Wu, T. P. Choy, X. -J. Liu, Y. Tanaka, and K. T. Law, “Correlated Spin Currents Generated by Resonant Crossed Andreev Reflections in Topological Superconductors.” Nature Comm., 5, 3232 (2014).
7. X. -J. Liu, K. T. Law, T. K. Ng, and Patrick A. Lee, “Detecting Topological Phases in Cold Atoms .” Phys. Rev. Lett.111, 120402 (2013).
7. X. -J. Liu, Z. -X. Liu, and M. Cheng, “Manipulating Topological Edge Spins in a One-Dimensional Optical Lattice.” Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 076401 (2013).
6. X. -J. Liu and Alejandro M. Lobos, “Manipulating Majorana Fermions in Quantum Nanowires with Broken Inversion Symmetry.” Phys. Rev. B87, 060504 (Rapid Comm.) (2013).
5. X. -J. Liu,“Andreev Bound states in One-Dimensional Topological Superconductor.” Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 106404 (2012).
4. X. -J. Liu, X. Liu, and J. Sinova, “Scaling of the Anomalous Hall Effect in the Insulating Regime.”Phys. Rev. B 84, 165304 (2011); Editor’s suggestions
3. X. -J.Liu, X.Liu, Congjun Wu,and J.Sinova, “Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect in Cold Atoms Trapped in a Square Lattice.” Phys. Rev. A81, 033622 (2010).
2. X. -J.Liu, M. F. Borunda, X.Liu, and J.Sinova, “Effect of Induced Spin-Orbit Coupling for Atoms via Laser Fields.” Phys. Rev. Lett. 102,046402 (2009).
1. X. -J.Liu, X. Liu, L. C. Kwek,and C. H. Oh, “Optically Induced Spin-Hall Effect in Atoms.” Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 026602 (2007).
Open Positions
We plan to recruit 1-2 graduate students per year. Senior undergraduate students are also welcome to participate in research.
1-2 Postdoctoral positions are available.