
معرفی
Xu Du is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University. He holds a PhD from the University of Florida (2004) and conducted postdoctoral research at Rutgers University (2004–2009) on graphene's charge transport properties. His research focuses on quantum charge transport in two-dimensional (2D) materials, including magnetotransport phenomena, extrinsic perturbations (e.g., disorder, strain), and hybrid device systems. He leads the quantum transport lab at Stony Brook, exploring novel quantum systems and meta-materials derived from 2D electron gases.
His research interests span 2D materials such as graphene, heterostructures, and layered systems. Key areas include understanding topological phases, strain effects, and device applications. Recent work emphasizes moiré band topology, Dirac magnetoexcitons, and thermal/photo-induced phenomena in graphene-based systems.
Publications highlight advancements in nano-imaging, quantum Hall effects, and topological transitions. His lab employs techniques like electron-beam lithography and scanning near-field microscopy to study material properties at atomic scales.
Xu Du’s work contributes to foundational condensed matter physics and nanoelectronics, with implications for next-generation quantum devices and meta-materials. His group’s research bridges theoretical predictions and experimental validations in 2D material systems.


