Benjamin L. Lev
Benjamin L. Lev | |
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| Born | Colorado Springs, CO |
| Alma mater | Princeton University (A.B.) Caltech (Ph.D.) |
| Known for | Quantum many-body physics:
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| Institutions | Stanford University |
| Doctoral advisor | Hideo Mabuchi |
| Other academic advisors | Jun Ye (postdoc) |
| Website | levlab |
Benjamin Leonard Lev is an American physicist and Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University.[2][3][4][5] He studies quantum many-body physics, both in and out of equilibrium, by combining the tools of ultracold atomic physics, quantum optics, and condensed matter physics.
Biography
[edit | edit source]Lev grew up in Crystal River, Florida, and attended Crystal River High School. He received his physics bachelor's degree magna cum laude from Princeton in 1999 and his physics Ph.D. from Caltech in 2005, working with Hideo Mabuchi. Lev was an NRC postdoc[6] at JILA with (2006-2007) Jun Ye and an assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2008-2011). He joined the Stanford faculty in 2011, where he is now Professor of Physics[3] and Applied Physics[4] and runs a quantum many-body physics research lab.[7]
Work
[edit | edit source]Lev's research focuses on exploring quantum many-body physics, especially in nonequilibrium settings. The contributions of his group include:
- The first laser cooling and trapping of dysprosium,[8] followed by the first creation of a Bose-Einstein condensate[9] (BEC) and a degenerate Fermi gas[10] of Dy. These were the first quantum gases of an open-shell lanthanide (rare-earth) element.[11] Dysprosium is the most magnetic fermionic element, and terbium and the bosonic isotopes of Dy are the most magnetic bosonic elements.[12] Together with prior work on BECs of chromium,[13] Lev's work opened new research directions using highly magnetic dipolar quantum gases for quantum many-body experiments.[11]
- The use of 1D gases of Dy to create a novel hierarchy of quantum many-body scar states in 2020.[14][15] This was realized by the discovery of a dipolar stabilization mechanism that allows super-Tonks-Girardeau states to be prepared using a topological pump in energy space.[14][15]
- Creation of the first optical lattice with sound.[16][17] The lattice had phonon excitations and formed the first supersolid that possesses a key property of solids, vibration. This work was based on the system of confocal multimode cavity QED with BECs, which was developed by his group and collaborators.[18]
- Development of a quantum sensor called the SQCRAMscope, a Scanning Quantum Cryogenic Atom Microscope.[19][20] It was employed in the imaging of nematic electron transport in iron-based superconductors.[21][22][23]
Awards and fellowships
[edit | edit source]Lev has received several awards for his work, including a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) from President Obama.[24][25] and a Packard Foundation Fellowship,[26] as well as National Science Foundation CAREER Award[27] and Air Force Office of Scientific Research, DARPA, and Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Program awards.[28][29][30] Lev was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society[31] ``for groundbreaking experiments on quantum gases of lanthanide atoms with large magnetic dipole moments, theoretically proposing and experimentally demonstrating many-body multimode cavity QED for many-body physics and the demonstration of novel scanning quantum gas imaging of quantum materials." He serves on the editorial board of Physical Review X.[32]
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- LevLab Group Website at Stanford University
- Personal Homepage of Benjamin Lev
- Publications of Benjamin Lev indexed by Google Scholar
External media
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- 1977 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American physicists
- People from Crystal River, Florida
- Fellows of the American Physical Society
- Recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
- Princeton University alumni
- California Institute of Technology alumni
- Stanford University Department of Physics faculty
- Stanford University Department of Applied Physics faculty