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Gayanath W. Fernando is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Connecticut, where he has been since 1991. His research focuses on condensed matter physics using quantum mechanical principles, particularly in strongly correlated electron systems, high-temperature superconductivity, and topological materials. He has authored a book on Metallic Multilayers and Their Applications (Elsevier, 2008) and is currently working on a new book on Time Dependent Single and Many Electron Systems (World Scientific).
Research Interests: Fernando's work explores the electronic, magnetic, and structural properties of materials through first-principles calculations and computational methods. Key areas include Hubbard nanoclusters, perovskites, double-perovskites, and organic charge-transfer salts, with applications in nanomaterials and quantum technology.
Publication Trends: His recent articles analyze Mott insulators, magnetic frustration, and thermal expansion properties of perovskites like TiF3, as well as Floquet-driven phases and symmetry-breaking mechanisms in low-dimensional systems. These studies often combine exact diagonalization and statistical mechanics to map phase diagrams and pairing instabilities.
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