Aharon Kapitulnik

Professor of Applied Physics and of Physics

Stanford University, CA 94305

 


 

Research Interests:

Condensed matter physics; Physics of low-dimensional systems; 
Disordered and Strongly correlated electron systems; 
Superconductivity, magnetism, quantum phase transitions.
 
Use of condensed matter techniques for general physics measurements; 
Measurement of gravity at sub-mm length-scales.
 

 

Projects and Graduate Students:

1.     STM STUDIES OF HIGH-Tc SUPERCONDUCTORS and OTHER STRONGLY CORRELATED SYSTEMS

(Supported by DoE)

                         Students: Alan Fang, Zhanybek Alpichshev

2.     SEARCH FOR GRAVITY-LIKE FORCES AT SUB-MM SCALE

(Supported by NSF)

                         Post-doctoral Fellow: T.J. Bay

3.     QUANTUM PHASE TRANSITIONS AND SUPERCONDUCTOR-INSULATOR TRANSITION

(Supported by NSF)

                   Students: Nicholas Breznay Li Zhang

4.     OPTICAL STUDIES OF BROKEN TIME REVERSAL SYMMETRY IN SOLIDS

(Supported by NSF Center for Probing the Nanoscale at Stanford University and by DoE)

                         Students: Jing Xia, Elizabeth Schemm

 

Links to my other web pages:

Web page in the Dept. of Applied Physics

Web page in the Dept. of Physics 

KGB Group Web Page

Courses I teach this year (2007/2008)

Applied Physics 302  (Autumn quarter)

Physics 108 (Spring quarter)

 

E-mail: aharonk@stanford.edu