Dr. Fa Wang 王垡
Associate Professor
Contact Info
Office:Physics Building W571, 物理楼西571
Tel:86-10-62765967
Email:wangfa@pku.edu.cn
Personal Homepage:http://icqm.pku.edu.cn/contents/479/1099.html
ResearcherID: D-3817-2015
Education
Degree |
Year |
Major |
Institution |
Ph.D. |
2004-2009 |
Physics |
University of California at Berkeley |
B.S. |
2000-2004 |
Physics |
Peking University |
Professional Appointments
Year |
Position |
Institution |
2009-2012 |
Postdoctoral Fellow (Pappalardo Fellow) |
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
2013-present |
Associate Professor |
ICQM, School of Physics, Peking University |
Research Interests
Strongly correlated systems: frustrated quantum magnetism, spin liquids.
High temperature superconductivity: iron-based superconductors.
Correlated materials with strong spin-orbit coupling: iridates.
Selected Publications
1. Fa Wang, Steven A. Kivelson, Dung-Hai Lee, “Nematicity and Quantum Paramagnetism in FeSe”, Nature Physics11, 959 (2015).
2. Fa Wang, Dung-Hai Lee, “The Topological Relation Between Bulk Gap Nodes and Surface Bound States : Application to Iron-based Superconductors”, Phys. Rev. B 86, 094512 (2011).
3. Fa Wang, Ying Ran, “Nearly flat band with Chern number C=2 on the dice lattice”, Phys. Rev. B 84, 241103 (2011).
4. Fa Wang, T. Senthil, “Twisted Hubbard Model for Sr2IrO4: Magnetism and Possible High Temperature Superconductivity”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 136402 (2011).
5. Fa Wang, Dung-Hai Lee, “The Electron-Pairing Mechanism of Ir on-Based Superconductors”, Science 332, 200 (2011).
6. Fa Wang, “Schwinger boson mean field theories of spin liquid states on a honeycomb lattice: Projective symmetry group analysis and critical field theory”, Phys. Rev. B 82, 024419 (2010).
7. Hui Zhai, Fa Wang, Dung-Hai Lee, “Antiferromagnetically driven electronic correlations in iron pnictides and cuprates”, Phys. Rev. B 80, 064517 (2009).
8. Fa Wang, Hui Zhai, Ying Ran, Ashvin Vishwanath, Dung-Hai Lee, “Functional Renormalization-Group Study of the Pairing Symmetry and Pairing Mechanism of the FeAs-Based High-Temperature Superconductor”, Phys. Rev. Lett.102, 047005 (2009).
9. Fa Wang, Frank Pollmann, Ashvin Vishwanath, “Extended Supersolid Phase of Frustrated Hard-Core Bosons on a Triangular Lattice”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 017203 (2009).
10. Fa Wang, Ashvin, Vishwanath, “Spin-liquid states on the triangular and kagome lattices: A projective-symmetry-group analysis of Schwinger boson states”, Phys. Rev. B 74, 174423 (2006).
Open Positions
Plan to recruit about one PhD student every year.
Undergraduates are welcome to participate in research.