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Shufeng Zhang is a Professor of Physics at the University of Arizona, holding an office in PAS 357. He obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from New York University in 1991. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, particularly spin-polarized electron transport theory, fast magnetization dynamics, magnetic devices, and strongly correlated systems.
Key research interests include spin Hall effects, spin torque phenomena, magnon dynamics, and the interplay between spin and charge transport in nanoscale magnetic systems. His work explores quantum magnetism in two-dimensional materials, magnetoelectric effects, and voltage-controlled magnetism.
Notable contributions include theoretical advancements in spin-transfer torque mechanisms, magnetic tunnel junctions, and magnon-mediated transport processes. His research has been recognized through awards such as the Galileo Circle Fellowship (2019), Henry and Phyllis Koffler Prize (2017), and election as an APS Fellow (2005).
Publications highlight investigations into magnetic dynamics, spin-orbit coupling effects, and the development of novel spintronic devices. His work frequently appears in top journals like Physical Review Letters and Physical Review B.
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