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Professor Sergey Kravchenko is a faculty member in the Department of Physics at Northeastern University's College of Science. He specializes in Experimental Nanophysics, focusing on low-temperature properties of low-dimensional electron systems. His primary research involves studying the metal-insulator transition in two-dimensional electron systems, a discovery that has been globally recognized, including features in Physics Today, Science, and The Economist. This work was also highlighted in the American Physical Society's timeline of mesoscopic physics milestones. His experiments utilize advanced techniques such as transport, capacitance, thermopower, and magnetization measurements on materials like silicon-based heterostructures (Si-MOSFETs, SiGe/Si/SiGe quantum wells) at millikelvin temperatures and high magnetic fields.
Professor Kravchenko's research explores strong electron correlations, valley and spin effects, and quantum phase transitions. His lab, the Kravchenko Lab, investigates phenomena like the quantum Wigner solid formation and band flattening in strongly correlated systems. Notable contributions include the identification of sharp increases in effective mass near critical densities and the role of electron-electron interactions in 2D systems. His work bridges experimental and theoretical condensed matter physics, with applications in materials science and quantum technology.
Key themes in his publications include the interplay between disorder and electron interactions, quantum criticality, and spin-valley coupling in two dimensions. Despite the absence of explicitly listed awards, his work's impact is evident through its citation in major scientific journals and its inclusion in historical physics timelines.
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