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Steven Allan Kivelson is a Professor of Physics at Stanford University, elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2001. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, particularly in quantum phase transitions, high-temperature superconductivity, and strongly correlated electron systems. He has made seminal contributions to understanding 1-D electronic systems, the Quantum Hall Effect, spin polarized systems, and the striped phase model of cuprate superconductors.
His work spans theoretical and experimental collaborations, addressing phenomena such as charge density waves, nematicity, and emergent gauge fields in quantum materials. Recent studies include investigations into pair-density-wave states, time-reversal symmetry breaking, and the interplay between superconductivity and disorder in materials like nickelates and iron-based superconductors.
Key awards include membership in the National Academy of Sciences. His research is supported by grants such as the NSF-BSF collaboration on quantum materials theory. Kivelson’s contributions bridge fundamental theoretical insights with material-specific applications, advancing our understanding of complex electronic phases and their technological implications.
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