Menderes Işkın, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Department of Physics | Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA |
2007-2009 | Joint Quantum Institute | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD | |
2009- | Department of Physics | Koc University, Turkey |
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Condensed matter physics, atomic physics, molecular physics, cold atomsWebsite:
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Sign in to add mentorCarlos S. de Melo | grad student | 2007 | Georgia Tech | |
(BCS to BEC evolution and quantum phase transitions in superfluid Fermi gases.) |
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Iskin M. (2020) Collective excitations of a BCS superfluid in the presence of two sublattices Physical Review A. 101 |
Iskin M. (2020) Geometric contribution to the Goldstone mode in spin–orbit coupled Fermi superfluids Physica B-Condensed Matter. 592: 412260 |
Iskin M. (2019) Origin of flat-band superfluidity on the Mielke checkerboard lattice Physical Review A. 99 |
Iskin M. (2019) Geometric mass acquisition via a quantum metric: An effective-band-mass theorem for the helicity bands Physical Review A. 99 |
Iskin M. (2019) Superfluid stiffness for the attractive Hubbard model on a honeycomb optical lattice Physical Review A. 99 |
Iskin M. (2018) Exposing the quantum geometry of spin-orbit-coupled Fermi superfluids Physical Review A. 97: 63625 |
Iskin M. (2018) Spin susceptibility of spin-orbit-coupled Fermi superfluids Physical Review A. 97 |
Iskin M. (2018) Quantum-metric contribution to the pair mass in spin-orbit-coupled Fermi superfluids Physical Review A. 97: 33625 |
Iskin M. (2018) Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition in the time-reversal-symmetric Hofstadter-Hubbard model Physical Review A. 97: 13618 |
Umucalilar RO, Iskin M. (2017) BCS Theory of Time-Reversal-Symmetric Hofstadter-Hubbard Model. Physical Review Letters. 119: 85301 |