David A. Huse

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David Alan Huse (born May 16, 1958) is an American theoretical physicist, specializing in statistical physics and condensed matter physics.[1][2]

Biography[edit]

After graduating from Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Huse matriculated at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he graduated in 1979 with a B.S. in physics.[3] He received in 1983 his Ph.D. from Cornell University with a thesis[4][5] supervised by Michael E. Fisher. From 1983 to 1996, Huse worked in Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill. In 1996, he was appointed a professor in the physics department of Princeton University.[3] At the Institute for Advanced Study, he has been appointed to positions for the autumn of 2010, and for the academic years 2015–2016, 2019–2020, and 2021–2022.[6]

Prof. Huse is a world class recognized expert in the fields of statistical physics and quantum many-body physics. He has made outstanding contributions to topics such as phase transitions, spin glasses and magnetic ordering in materials. His current research interests include ultracold atomic systems and non-equilibrium physics, and explore phenomena as quantum thermalization and many body localization.[7]

He was elected in 2010 a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,[8] in 2013 a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,[9] and in 2017 a member of the National Academy of Sciences.[1] In 2022 he received the Lars Onsager Prize with Boris Altshuler and Igor Aleiner for ""foundational work on many-body localization, its associated phase transition, and implications for thermalization and ergodicity."[3]

In 1982 he married Julia Smith. They have two sons.

Selected publications[edit]

  • Huse, David A.; Fisher, Michael E. (1984). "Commensurate melting, domain walls, and dislocations". Physical Review B. 29 (1): 239–270. Bibcode:1984PhRvB..29..239H. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.29.239.
  • Huse, D. A.; Henley, C. L. (1985). "Pinning and roughening of domain walls in Ising systems due to random impurities". Physical Review Letters. 54 (25): 2708–2711. Bibcode:1985PhRvL..54.2708H. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.54.2708. PMID 10031417.
  • Fisher, Daniel S.; Fisher, Matthew P. A.; Huse, David A. (1991). "Thermal fluctuations, quenched disorder, phase transitions, and transport in type-II superconductors". Physical Review B. 43 (1): 130–159. Bibcode:1991PhRvB..43..130F. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.43.130. PMID 9996198.
  • Oganesyan, Vadim; Huse, David A. (2007). "Localization of interacting fermions at high temperature". Physical Review B. 75 (15): 155111. arXiv:cond-mat/0610854. Bibcode:2007PhRvB..75o5111O. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.75.155111. S2CID 119488834.
  • Pal, Arijeet; Huse, David A. (2010). "Many-body localization phase transition". Physical Review B. 82 (17): 174411. arXiv:1010.1992. Bibcode:2010PhRvB..82q4411P. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.82.174411. S2CID 41528861.
  • Huse, David A.; Nandkishore, Rahul; Oganesyan, Vadim; Pal, Arijeet; Sondhi, S. L. (2013). "Localization-protected quantum order". Physical Review B. 88 (1): 014206. arXiv:1304.1158. Bibcode:2013PhRvB..88a4206H. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.88.014206. S2CID 106398202. Arxiv preprint
  • Nandkishore, Rahul; Huse, David A. (2015). "Many-Body Localization and Thermalization in Quantum Statistical Mechanics". Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics. 6: 15–38. arXiv:1404.0686. Bibcode:2015ARCMP...6...15N. doi:10.1146/annurev-conmatphys-031214-014726. S2CID 118465889. Arxiv preprint
  • Gopalakrishnan, Sarang; Müller, Markus; Khemani, Vedika; Knap, Michael; Demler, Eugene; Huse, David A. (2015). "Low-frequency conductivity in many-body localized systems". Physical Review B. 92 (10): 104202. arXiv:1502.07712. Bibcode:2015PhRvB..92j4202G. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.92.104202. S2CID 76650528.
  • Smith, J.; Lee, A.; Richerme, P.; Neyenhuis, B.; Hess, P. W.; Hauke, P.; Heyl, M.; Huse, D. A.; Monroe, C. (2016). "Many-body localization in a quantum simulator with programmable random disorder". Nature Physics. 12 (10): 907–911. arXiv:1508.07026. Bibcode:2016NatPh..12..907S. doi:10.1038/nphys3783. S2CID 53408060.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "David A. Huse". Member Directory, National Academy of Sciences (nasonline.org).
  2. ^ "David Huse | Department of Physics". Princeton University.
  3. ^ a b c "2022 Lars Onsager Prize Recipient, David A. Huse". American Physical Society (APS).
  4. ^ "Domain walls and the melting of commensurate phases by David Alan Huse, — thesis information, Cornell University Library Catalog". Cornell University.
  5. ^ Huse, David Alan (1983). Domain Walls and the Melting of Commensurate Phases. Cornell University.
  6. ^ "David A. Huse". Scholars, Institute for Advanced Study. 9 December 2019.
  7. ^ Meyer-Streng, Olivia (February 9, 2017). "Professor David Huse elected MPQ "Distinguished Scholar"". Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics.
  8. ^ "Professor David Huse". American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
  9. ^ "Historic Fellows". American Association for the Advancement of Science. (Search on "Huse".)

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