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Associate Professor
Huang Ping
中文姓名 黄平

Email: Ping.huang@mail.xjtu.edu.cn

Research interests:

1. Ordering in strongly correlated systems
2. Classical and quantum phase transitions
3. Non-equilibrium and complex phenomena


Experience:

2019 – Present   Xi'an Jiaotong University, China                      Associate Professor
2017 – 2018     Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland    Postdoc   


Education:

2013 – 2017   Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland    Ph.D
2006 – 2008   Wuhan University, Wuhan, China                                    M.Sc. 
2002 – 2006   Wuhan University, Wuhan, China                                    B.Sc.


Representative Publications:

Full publications list and Citation

Selected Publications 
1. Ping Huang, Thomas Sch¨onenberger, Marco Cantoni, Lukas Heinen, Arnaud Magrez, Achim Rosch, Fabrizio Carbone,   and Henrik M. Rønnow, “Melting of a skyrmion lattice to a skyrmion liquid via a hexatic phase,” Nat. Nanotechnol. 15, 761–767 (2020),
Also  see  “News  &  Views  :  Freezing  and  melting  skyrmions  in  2D”,  Mathias  Kl¨aui,  Nat.  Nanotechnol.
15, 726–727 (2020).
2. Ping Huang, Marco Cantoni, Alex Kruchkov, Jayaraman Rajeswari, Arnaud Magrez, Fabrizio Carbone, and Henrik M. Rønnow, “In Situ Electric Field Skyrmion Creation in Magnetoelectric Cu2OSeO3,” Nano Lett. 18, 5167–5171 (2018).
3. Jan  Mu¨ller,  Jayaraman  Rajeswari,  Ping  Huang,  Yoshie  Murooka,  Henrik  M.  Rønnow,  Fabrizio Carbone,    and  Achim  Rosch,  “Magnetic  Skyrmions  and  Skyrmion  Clusters  in  the  Helical  Phase  of Cu2OSeO3,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 137201 (2017).
4. Jayaraman Rajeswari, Ping Huang, Giulia Fulvia Mancini, Yoshie Murooka, Tatiana Latychevskaia, Damien McGrouther, Marco Cantoni, Edoardo Baldini, Jonathan Stuart White, Arnaud Magrez, Thierry Giamarchi, Henrik Moodysson Rønnow, and Fabrizio Carbone, “Filming the formation and fluctuation of skyrmion domains by cryo-Lorentz transmission electron microscopy,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 112, 14212 (2015).
5. Ping Huang, Long Jing, Huarui Zhu, and Xueyun Gao, “Diazonium Functionalized Graphene: Mi- crostructure, Electric, and Magnetic Properties,” Acc. Chem. Res. 46, 43–52 (2013).
6. Ping Huang, Huarui Zhu, Long Jing, Yuliang Zhao, and Xueyun Gao, “Graphene Covalently Binding Aryl Groups: Conductivity Increases Rather than Decreases,” ACS Nano 5, 7945–7949 (2011).
7. Ping Huang, Long Jing, Hua Rui Zhu, and Xue Yun Gao, “Transport properties of diazonium functionalized graphene: chiral two-dimensional hole gases,” J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 24, 235305 (2012).
8. Huarui Zhu, Ping Huang, Long Jing, Taisen Zuo, Yuliang Zhao, and Xueyun Gao, “Microstructure evolution of diazonium functionalized graphene: A potential approach to change graphene electronic structure,” J. Mater. Chem. 22, 2063–2068 (2012).
9. J.  S.  White,  K.  Prˇsa,  P.  Huang,  A.  A.  Omrani,  I.  Zˇivkovi´c,  M.  Bartkowiak,  H.  Berger,  A.  Magrez, J. L. Gavilano, G. Nagy, J. Zang, and H. M. Rønnow, “Electric-Field-Induced Skyrmion Distortion and Giant Lattice Rotation in the Magnetoelectric Insulator Cu2OSeO3,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 107203 (2014).

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