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  • Beijing; Germany

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My name is Ben-Shu Fan(范本澍). I am currently pursuing a PhD degree in the Department of Physics at Tsinghua University, and my research interest lies in the field of condensed matter physics.

Especially, I am currently working on the following topics:

  • Light-matter Interaction:
  • Topological Material:
    • Chemical Potential Switching of the Anomalous Hall Effect in an Ultrathin Noncollinear Antiferromagnetic Metal. Advanced Materials, 2200487 (2022): Paper

📖 Education:

  • 2019 September - 2024 June Tsinghua University, Department of Physics. Advisor: Prof. Wen-Hui Duan & Prof. Pei-Zhe Tang.
  • 2015 September - 2019 June Dalian University of Technology, Department of Physics. Advisor: Prof. Ji-Jun Zhao & Prof. Jun-Feng Gao.

🖥️: Experience:

  • Sept 2017-March 2018, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Worked on the construction of coherent light source, Changxing Island, Dalian.

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