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Ying Su

CNLS Postdoctoral Research Associate
CNLS/Unknown

Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics

Ying Su

Office: TA-3, Bldg 1690, Room 000
Mail Stop: B258
Phone: (505) 412-7419
Fax: (505) 665-2659

yingsu@lanl.gov
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     Educational Background/Employment:
    • B.S. (2013) Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
    • Ph.D. (2017) Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China
    • Employment:
      • 01/2018-present, Postdoc Research Associate, T-4 and CNLS, Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Research Interests:

      Selected Recent Publications:

      1. T. Asaba, Y. Su, M. Janoschek, J. D. Thompson, S. M. Thomas, E. D. Bauer, S. Z. Lin, and F. Ronning, Large tunable anomalous Hall effect in the kagome antiferromagnet U3Ru4A12, Phys. Rev. B. 102, 035127 (2020).
      2. Z. T. Wang, Y. Su, S. Z. Lin, and C. D. Batista, Skyrmion crystal from RKKY interaction mediated by 2D electron gas, Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 207201 (2020).
      3. S. Y. Li, Y. Su, Y. N. Ren, and L. He, Valley polarization and inversion in strained graphene via pseudo-Landau levels, valley splitting of real Landau levels and confined states, Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 106802 (2020).
      4. Y. Su and S. Z. Lin, Dimension transcendence and anomalous charge transport in magnets with moving multiple-Q spin textures, Phys. Rev. Research 2, 013160 (2020).
      5. Y. Su and S. Z. Lin, Topological sliding moire heterostructure, Phys. Rev. B. 101, 041113 (2020).
      6. Y. Su and S. Z. Lin, Nontrivial topology and localization in the double exchange model with possible applications to perovskite manganites, Phys. Rev. B. 98, 235116 (2018).
      7. Y. Su and S. Z. Lin, Pairing symmetry and spontaneous vortex-antivortex lattice in superconducting twisted-bilayer graphene: Bogoliubov-de Gennes approach, Phys. Rev. B. 98, 195101 (2018).
      8. Y. Su and X. R. Wang, Role of spin degrees of freedom in Anderson localization of two-dimensional particle gases with random spin-orbit interactions, Phys. Rev. B. 98, 224204 (2018).
      9. Y. Su, X. S. Wang, and X. R. Wang, Magnonic Weyl semimetal and chiral anomaly in pyrochlore ferromagnets, Phys. Rev. B. 95, 224403 (2017).
      10. X. S. Wang, Y. Su, and X. R. Wang, Topologically protected unidirectional edge spin waves and beam splitter, Phys. Rev. B. 95, 014435 (2017).
      11. Y. Su, X. S. Wang, and X. R. Wang, A generic phase between disordered Weyl semimetal and diffusive metal, Sci. Rep. 7, 14382 (2017).
      12. Y. Su and X. R. Wang, Chiral anomaly of Weyl magnons in stacked honeycomb ferromagnets, Phys. Rev. B 96, 104437 (2017).
      13. Y. Su, Y. Avishai, and X. R. Wang, Topological Anderson insulators in systems without time-reversal symmetry, Phys. Rev. B 93, 214206 (2016).
      14. Y. Su, C. Wang, Y. Avishai, Y. Meir, and X. R. Wang, Absence of localization in disordered two-dimensional electron gas at weak magnetic field and strong spin-orbit coupling, Sci. Rep. 6, 33304 (2016).
      15. C. Wang, Y. Su, Y. Avishai, Y. Meir, and X. R. Wang, Band of Critical States in Anderson Localization in a Strong Magnetic Field with Random Spin-Orbit Scattering, Phys. Rev. Lett. 114, 096803 (2015).
      16. W. Y. He, Y. Su, M. D. Yang, and L. He, Creating in-plane pseudomagnetic fields in excess of 1000 T by misoriented stacking in a graphene bilayer, Phys. Rev. B 89, 125418 (2014).
      17. L. Meng, Y. Su, D. C. Geng, G. Yu, Y. Q. Liu, R. F. Dou, J. C. Nie, and L. He, Hierarchy of graphene wrinkles induced by thermal strain engineerin, Appl. Phys. Lett. 103, 251610 (2013).
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