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N. Peter Armitage is a physicist at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University, specializing in quantum materials and emergent phenomena in condensed matter systems. His work focuses on superconductors, quantum magnetism, and topological states of matter.
- BS in Physics from Rutgers University
- PhD in Physics from Stanford University
Research interests center on exploring coherent quantum effects in solids using low-frequency microwave and THz spectroscopy. He investigates collective phenomena in strongly correlated electron systems, topological insulators, and spin liquids, with particular emphasis on developing novel measurement techniques to probe hidden correlations.
His publications span topics from Weyl semimetals and axion electrodynamics to critical behaviors in quantum magnets and cuprate superconductors, reflecting his expertise in experimental condensed matter physics and THz methodology.
- Genzel Prize (2016)
- William L. McMillan Award
- William Spicer Award
- Sloan Research Fellowship
- National Science Foundation Career award
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