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Theme Group 1 - Theory

Theme Group 1 - Theory. THEORETICAL CONDENSED MATTER & STATISTICAL PHYSICS (Also AMO THEORY– does not yet exist!) Strong, small, well-funded, highly visible, well-connected group attracting some of the best graduate students and outstanding

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Theme Group 1 - Theory

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  1. Theme Group 1 - Theory • THEORETICAL CONDENSED MATTER & STATISTICAL PHYSICS (Also AMO THEORY– does not yet exist!) Strong, small, well-funded, highly visible, well-connected group attracting some of the best graduate students and outstanding postdocs in the department– has shrunk more in size than ANY OTHER group in the last 10-20 years– spread over many units! QUANTUM CONDENSED MATTER MANY-BODY THEORY STRONG CORRELATION PHYSICS COLLECTIVE PHASES OF COLD ATOM SYSTEMS “SOFT” CONDENSED MATTER: Statistical Physics Nonequilibrium Phenomena Surface Physics Biophysics Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  2. PHENOMENA-DRIVENCondensed Matter Physics has many ‘hills’ (i.e. phenomena,topics,etc.), no single ‘mountain’ • Superconductivity; supefluidity; BEC • Magnetic order (e.g. FM, AFM, RVB) • Josephson effect, Kondo problem, Anderson localization, Wigner solid, Abrikosov vortex lattice,Luttinger liquid, Mott transition,… • Coulomb blockade, weak localization, conductance fluctuations, quant. interference • Quantum Hall effects • Quantum phase transitions • Topological order;Nanoscience;MaterialsPhysics.. A VAST SUBJECT COVERING A LOT! STRONG CONNECTION TO TECHNOLOGY: Spintronics, QC,… Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  3. Condensed Matter Theory/ Statistical Physics • Faculty (4+0.5+0.2=4.72) Small Theory Group • Andrey Chubukov (2004;1985) Professor • Sankar Das Sarma (1980;1979) Dist Univ Prof • Ted Einstein (1975;1973) Professor • Michael Fisher (1987;1957) Dist Univ Prof • Ted Kirkpatrick (1983;1981) Professor • Victor Yakovenko (1993;1987) Professor • Post-Docs (11 currently) Our unique strength! • Das Sarma(7postdocs;4-8 typically for the last 20 years) • 4 other postdocs(Fisher,Chubukov,Einstein,Kirkpatrick) • Typically 6-12 postdocs each year (most in “hard”CMT) • Typically ~10 graduate research students (RGA) Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  4. MOST CITED PRL ARTICLES8 OF THE TOP 10 PHYSICS PRLs ARE CONDENSED MATTER PAPERS! • YBCO HIGH 90K T_c MATERIAL • ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY • QUANTUM MC OF MANY-BODY XC POT. • SCHROEDINGER EQ. + MOL. DYN. • GIANT MAGNETORESISTANCE • WEAK (SCALING) LOCALIZATION • QUASICRYSTALS • DIFFUSION LIMITED AGGREGATION IN UMD PHYSICS DEPT CMT (4) FACULTY NUMBER IS THE SAME AS GRT (4), NT (4) AND HALF AS MANY AS IN PT (8) AND PLASMA TH. (8) Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  5. Condensed Matter Theory • Faculty History A collection of 3+1 (3+1+1 with bio?) separate groups scattered over 2 buildings: CMT, Stat Phys, MRSEC (quantum condensed matter, classical stat physics, surface physics, respectively), and AMO Not a great deal of interaction between the three subgroups (historically they have worked as separate groups with distinct seminars, etc.) AMO Theory is in the recruitment process (SDS:AMO) Considerable AMO-QCMT interaction anticipated Faculty : 11 (9+2) in 1982; 6 (4+2) in 2005 Postdocs: 4 in 1982; 11 in 2005 Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  6. Research Program • Quantum Condensed Matter • Solid State Quantum Computation • Topological Effects, Topological Quantum Computation • Spintronics • Quantum Hall Effects • Low Dimensional Electron Systems, Mesoscopics • Quantum Phase Transitions and Quantum Criticality • Quantum Magnetism • Superconductivity • Localization, Metal-Insulator Transition • Fermi Liquid and Non-Fermi Liquid Theories • Organic Conductors • Artificial Semiconductor Structures, Nanostructures • Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors • Strongly Correlated Systems • Many-Body Theory;Effective Field Theory;Simulations Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  7. Research Program • “SOFT” CONDENSED MATTER Surface Fluctuations (MRSEC) Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics Biophysics Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena General Statistical Mechanics Coulomb Liquids Persistence Econophysics • AMO THEORY (to be recruited) Collective quantum phases in atomic lattices Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  8. CONDENSED MATTER THEORY • Funding • Das Sarma: ~$1,000,000 per year (NSF, ONR, ARO, NSA, ARDA, DARPA, DOE) • Chubukov, Kirkpatrick, Yakovenko: All have single-PI NSF grants of >$100,000 per year each • Fisher: Single-PI NSF grant ~$200,000 per year • Einstein: Two NSF joint grants ~$100,000K per year • TOTAL FUNDING >$1,500,000 per year (apparently the most funded condensed matter theory group in US) • No umbrella grant covering the group (not yet!) Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  9. CONDENSED MATTER THEORY • Collaborations • LOCAL • Das Sarma+ Chubukov + Yakovenko: a lot • Das Sarma + local experimentalists: a lot • Examples: Persistence (MRSEC); Magnetic oxides (CSR); Spin quantum computation (Drew, Kane) • Einstein + MRSEC : EXTENSIVE • Yakovenko + local experimentalists: some (Drew) • OUTSIDE • Das Sarma: DOE long-term permanent consultant (Sandia) • Das Sarma: Harvard, Yale, UCLA, Microsoft, Caltech, Weizmann, Princeton, Columbia, Melbourne, UCSB,… • Kirkpatrick: Belitz at Oregon (~20 years and still going strong) • Chubukov: Florida, Princeton, Paris, Argonne, Los Alamos • Yakovenko: Moscow • Einstein: Kansas/Iowa; Juelich, Chalmers, France Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  10. CONDENSED MATTER THEORY • Awards and Recognition • All six faculty members are APS Fellows of DCMP Editors: PRL, JSP(Kirkpatrick);SSC, IJQI(Das Sarma); Surf Sci(Einstein) Aspen (Das Sarma, Chubukov); KITP (Das Sarma, Chubukov)… • Two (Das Sarma 1995, Fisher 1986) are Distinguished University Professors (the highest UMD honor in the State); Fisher also a Regents’ Professor • Many awards and prizes (too numerous) Sloan, Packard, …; Das Sarma and Fisher both at FOP 04 • APS March Meeting Invited Talks every year (Since 1994 just Das Sarma’s group has given 27 APS March Meeting Invited Talks, between 1-3 every year for the last 11 years-- highest for a single theory group in the country) Total~ 36 since 1994 In general, a large number of (> 100 per year) invited talks • “ISI Highly Cited” Das Sarma # ~100 (~11,000 since 1980); Fisher also among the top 350 (since 1980) Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  11. Condensed Matter Theory • Publications (in the APS journals) 2004; 2001-2004 five-year period: PRB,E,A,L (PRL) • Das Sarma : 20 + 1RMP (4); 90 +1 (26) • Fisher : 2 (2); 13 (7) • Chubukov: 6 (3); 22 (7) • Kirkpatrick: 7(3); 21 (7) • Einstein: 3(0); 8 (1) • Yakovenko: 1(0); 8 (3) • Others (Postdocs+Visitors+Students): 5(1) • TOTAL: 44+RMP (12); 167+1 (52) There are many additional publications in other journals too many to list here (many invited papers) Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  12. Condensed Matter Theory • STUDENTS/POSTDOCS PLACEMENTS etc. Last few graduate students: DAS SARMA (20 Ph.D.s in 1985-2005) Wang (2002: Harvard); De Sousa (2003: Berkeley) Constantin (2005: UCSB? UIUC?) Others (earlier) to Yale, Urbana, Chicago, Bell Labs YAKOVENKO (3 Ph.D.s in 1996-2005) Sengupta (2002: Yale) CHUBUKOVAbanov (LANL;TAMU); Morr (Urbana;UIC) Fisher (8 Ph.D.s 1990-2004) Joynt (Madison);Mason (Oklahoma);Xie (OklahomaState); He (Bell Labs);Lanczycki (NIH);Jalabert (Saclay);Stopa (Harvard);Bartelt(Sandia);Wang (NTHU); Kotlyar (Intel) Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  13. Condensed Matter Theory • STUDENTS/POSTDOCS PLACEMENTS etc. Postdocs: Where do they come from? Priour (Princeton); Zhang (Yale); Park (Stony Brook) Galitski (Minnesota), Calderon (Cambridge), Scarola (Penn State); Kaminski (Minnesota); Hu (Cornell) …… Postdocs: Where do they go? Belitz (Munich; Oregon); Zhang (VPI; Cincinnati); Jain(Stony Brook; Penn State); Fertig (Harvard; Indiana); Singh (Stony Brook; UC Davis); Stafford (Princeton; Arizona); Johnson (Harvard; Oxford); Hu (Michigan, SUNY Buffalo); Fabian (Stony Brook;Regensburg); Toroczkai (VPI; Los Alamos); Galitski(KITP); Yang (UCSD;NRC,Ottawa); Zutic(Minnesota;NRL); Kolomeisky (Cornell, Rice); Orkoulas (Cornell, UCLA); Luijten(Delft, UIUC) Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

  14. Condensed Matter Theory • STRONG GROUP (#10 in US News; #8 in reality!) (2 regular seminars+AMO seminar+CMTC talks) • How can we improve? (Or not go down!) >One more hire in the immediate future in quantum condensed matter physics (this year or next year– preferably at the full professor level, purely in physics, not joint) >Two assistant professor hires over the next 3-5 years: 1 QCMT; 1 “soft” >More (and better quality) space and some university/departmental (state) funding (a nominal amount of 100K per year state funds would go a long way in further enhancing the group) Theme Group 1 THEORY Das Sarma

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