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Deepak Singh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Missouri. His research focuses on quantum magnetism, condensed matter physics, and nanofabrication of solid-state materials. He leads the Quantum Magnetism Research Laboratory, specializing in artificial magnetic lattice systems and neutron scattering techniques.
Prof. Singh holds a PhD from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His work emphasizes understanding magnetic and superconducting phenomena in strongly correlated electron systems. Key methods include neutron scattering (e.g., polarized neutron reflectometry, triple-axis spectroscopy) and advanced nanofabrication for creating artificial lattices.
Research highlights include pioneering studies on NiSi antiferromagnetic spintronics, magnetic diode effects in honeycomb lattices, and superconductivity in noncentrosymmetric materials. Collaborations involve facilities like the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS-ORNL) and NIST Center for Neutron Research.
His recent work explores topological quasiparticle dynamics, geometric frustration in spin ice systems, and room-temperature ferromagnetic half-metals. Notable outcomes include a device concept for drastically extending electronic device battery life via magnetic diode innovations.




