Condensed Matter Physics Team
Update Time:2025-11-11 08:18

Team Introduction:

The Condensed Matter Physics Team is oriented toward the international scientific frontier and national strategic needs, focusing on the integration of basic research with applied development, and strengthening the cross-disciplinary intersection of quantum&plasma physics and materials science. The team's research is centered on the condensedmatter physics of materials.Research focus areas include low-dimensional quantum systems, non-Hermitian physics, and many-body localization systems; high-density, high-energy physics, low-temperature plasma simulation, and fusion computation; low-dimensional magnetic-thermoelectric materials and spintronic devices; and the development of novel memories and neuromorphic electronic devices.The team currently consists of 12 faculty members, including 5 professors and 6 associate professors, with 2 members selected for provincial and ministerial-level talent programs.Over the last five years, the team has successfully undertaken over 10 major national projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, securing a total funding of 4 million RMB, while concurrently publishing over 100 SCI papers in top-tier International Journals and being granted 2 invention patents.

Team LeaderBin Guo

Team MembersLisheng Wang, Jiafu Wang, Xianwu Jiang, Junhui Yuan, Jia Bao, Yanli Li, Fengxiang Chen, Niannian Yu, Yajiao Ke, Wenke Li

Research Interest I

Non-Hermitian physics: Skin effect, exceptional points, and topological properties.

Many-body localization systems: Thermalization, dynamical phase transitions, and avalanche mechanisms.

Research Interest II

Low-temperature plasma numerical simulation for the microelectronics industryand analytical 

theoretical calculation of quantum plasma.


Study on the electron-molecule (molecular ions) scatterings in ionized environments.

Research Interest III

Electrical, Optical, Magnetic, and Thermal Control of Ground and Excited States.

Novel Electronic Devices.