Room-Temp Ferromagnetic Insulator Breakthrough | CAS Study
Discover the CAS-USTC breakthrough in room-temperature ferromagnetic insulators via enhanced spin-orbit coupling at SIO/LSMO interfaces, paving the way for dissipation-free spintronics.
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Professor Kai Chen is a professor at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in the Division of Quantum Physics and Quantum Information. He graduated from Northwest University, China. His research focuses on quantum information theory, quantum communication, quantum computing, quantum nonlocality, multi-photon manipulation, and their applications in practical quantum information processing. The group's work emphasizes achieving longer-distance communication, higher speeds, better stability, and security in real-world quantum communication scenarios, along with theoretical research on quantum correlations, non-locality tests, Bell inequalities, many-body problems, and low-dimensional condensed matter physics.
Chen has held postdoctoral positions at the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the University of Toronto. He was an Alexander von Humboldt research fellow at the University of Bonn and a Marie-Curie research fellow and postdoctoral fellow at the University of Heidelberg. He serves as a professor at USTC, contributing to advancements in quantum information science through his academic appointments and research activities.
Discover the CAS-USTC breakthrough in room-temperature ferromagnetic insulators via enhanced spin-orbit coupling at SIO/LSMO interfaces, paving the way for dissipation-free spintronics.