Brian B. Zhou, Ph.D.

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2014 Physics Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Low Temperature Physics
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Ali Yazdani grad student 2014 Princeton
 (A Scanning Tunneling Microscope at the Milli-Kelvin, High Magnetic Field Frontier.)
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Zhou BB, Jerger PC, Lee K, et al. (2020) Spatiotemporal Mapping of a Photocurrent Vortex in Monolayer MoS2 Using Diamond Quantum Sensors Physical Review X. 10
Awschalom DD, Hanson R, Wrachtrup J, et al. (2018) Quantum technologies with optically interfaced solid-state spins Nature Photonics. 12: 516-527
Zhou BB, Jerger PC, Shkolnikov VO, et al. (2017) Holonomic Quantum Control by Coherent Optical Excitation in Diamond. Physical Review Letters. 119: 140503
Gyenis A, Inoue H, Jeon S, et al. (2016) Imaging electronic states on topological semimetals using scanning tunneling microscopy New Journal of Physics. 18: 105003
Zhou B, Baksic A, Ribeiro H, et al. (2016) Accelerated quantum control using superadiabatic dynamics in a solid-state lambda system Nature Physics. 13: 330-334
Yale CG, Heremans FJ, Zhou BB, et al. (2016) Optical manipulation of the Berry phase in a solid-state spin qubit Nature Photonics
Jeon S, Zhou BB, Gyenis A, et al. (2014) Landau quantization and quasiparticle interference in the three-dimensional Dirac semimetal Cd₃As₂. Nature Materials. 13: 851-6
Ali MN, Gibson Q, Jeon S, et al. (2014) The crystal and electronic structures of Cd(3)As(2), the three-dimensional electronic analogue of graphene. Inorganic Chemistry. 53: 4062-7
Aynajian P, Da Silva Neto EH, Zhou BB, et al. (2014) Visualizing heavy fermion formation and their unconventional superconductivity in f-electron materials Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 83
Misra S, Zhou BB, Drozdov IK, et al. (2013) Design and performance of an ultra-high vacuum scanning tunneling microscope operating at dilution refrigerator temperatures and high magnetic fields. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 84: 103903
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