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Prof. Joseph G Checkelsky
Mitsui Career Development Associate Professor in Contemporary Technology
Primary DLC
Department of Physics
MIT Room:
13-2074
(617) 324-7762
checkelsky@mit.edu
Research Summary
Research in Checkelsky lab focuses on the study of exotic electronic states of matter through the synthesis, measurement, and control of solid state materials. Of particular interest are studies of correlated behavior in topologically non-trivial materials, the role of geometrical phases in electronic systems, and novel types of geometric frustration. These studies aim to uncover new physical phenomena that expand the boundaries of understanding of quantum mechanical condensed matter systems and also to open doorways to new technologies by realizing emergent electronic and magnetic functionalities.
The experimental approach of the laboratory is to work at the intersection of fundamental solid state physics, solid state chemistry, and nanoscience. Techniques range from transport and thermodynamic measurements to melt and vapor growth methods to nanoscale probe and device fabrication. We aim to generate an active feedback between these methodologies to incisively probe the fundamental physics of interest.
Recent Work
Projects
January 19, 2017
Department of Physics
Geometrical Frustration in Spin Orbit Systems
Principal Investigator
Joseph Checkelsky
July 26, 2016
Department of Physics
Topology and Geometric Phases in Solids
Principal Investigator
Joseph Checkelsky
July 15, 2016
Department of Physics
Checkelsky Lab
Principal Investigator
Joseph Checkelsky
July 15, 2016
Department of Physics
Control of Quantum Materials
Principal Investigator
Joseph Checkelsky
July 15, 2016
Department of Physics
Symbiosis of Growth and Measurement
Principal Investigator
Joseph Checkelsky
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Prof. Wolfgang Ketterle
John D MacArthur Professor of Physics