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Peter Riseborough is a Professor of Physics at Temple University, located in the Science Education and Research Center (SERC 444). His research focuses on theoretical condensed matter physics and statistical mechanics, particularly in heavy fermion systems, quantum critical points, and topological phases. He has contributed extensively to understanding phenomena like hidden order in URu2Si2, Kondo insulators, and spin excitons in magnetic materials.
Key research areas include the interplay between electronic correlations and spin-orbit coupling in actinide compounds, phase transitions in Anderson lattice models, and nonlinear dynamics in lattice systems. His work integrates theoretical frameworks with experimental techniques like angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and time-resolved optical measurements.
Notable contributions include studies on the electronic structure of uranium-based materials, quantized breather excitations in Fermi-Pasta-Ulam lattices, and the role of hybridization gaps in f-electron systems. Riseborough’s research bridges fundamental physics with applications in advanced materials science.
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