Qiang LUO

Associate Professor   Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Male

Alma Mater:Renmin University of China

Education Level:With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study

Degree:Doctoral Degree in Science

School/Department:College of Science

Business Address:Room 404, Building A17

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Research Focus

Quantum phase transitions and quantum magnetism in strongly correlated quantum systems in low dimensions.

Exotic states of matter in two-dimensional frustrated magnets, like quantum spin liquids and unconventional magnetic orderings (chiral and nematic).

Computational algorithms and semi-analytical approximation, including exact diagonalization (ED) method, density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG) method, linear spin-wave theory (LSWT), bond operator mean-field theory, classical Monte Carlo simulation (CMC) and Luttinger-Tisza analysis.

Profile

Qiang Luo received his Ph.D in Condensed Matter Physics at the Renmin University of China in 2019 under the supervision of Prof. Xiaoqun Wang and Prof. Jize Zhao. From 2019 to 2021 he worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the group of Prof. Hae-Young Kee at the University of Toronto. After that he returned to China to become an Associate Researcher in Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 


Luo's research interests include many aspects of the theory of condensed matter physics with a particular focus on frustrated magnetism and quantum phase transitions in one- and two-dimensional spin models, mainly computationally oriented. A major portion of Luo's current research involves the theory of quantum spin liquids, unconventional magnetic orderings, symmetry-protected topological phases, and topological phase transitions and deconfined quantum criticality.


For the details of the published papers, see [Publication List] or [arXiv preprints].