Faculty
Baruch Rosenstein
Professor
Ph.D. in Physics, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Office
Science Building III, SC 402
Tel.
(03) 5712121#56118
Lab.
Superconductivity theory Lab
Science Building III, SC 442 Ext. 56119
Biography
Experience
Expertise
Publications
1984
Master in Physics, Tel Aviv University, Israel
1987
Ph.D. in Physics, Tel Aviv University, Israel
2021/02 -
Professor, Department of Electrophysics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
1997/08 - 2021/01
Professor, Department of Electrophysics, National Chiao Tung University
1996/08 - 1997/07
Assistant & Associate Professor, Department of Electrophysics, National Chiao Tung University
1995/08 - 1996/07
Researcher, Department of Phyisics, NTHU, ROC
1992/08 - 1995/07
Researcher, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica
1989 - 1992
Postdoctoral Researcher, Physics. Dept, Uriv of B.C.
  1. Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
  2. Computational physics
  1. 2010,Ballistic transport in graphene beyond linear response ,PHYS REV B (SCI).
  2. 2010,Maximal persistent current in a type-II superconductor with an artificial pinning array at the matching magnetic field ,PHYS REV B (SCI)
  3. 2010,Possibility of vortex lattice structural phase transition in the superconducting pnictide Ba(Fe0.9Co0.1)2As2 ,PHYS REV B (SCI)
  4. 2010,Electrical conductivity beyond a linear response in layered superconductors under a magnetic field ,PHYS REV B (SCI)
  5. 2010,Ginzburg – Landau theory of type II superconductors in magnetic field ,REV MOD PHYS (SCI)
  6. 2010,Ballistic transport, chiral anomaly, and emergence of the neutral electron-hole plasma in graphene ,PHYS REV B (SCI)
  7. 2009,Sliding Abrikosov vortex lattice in the presence of a regular array of columnar pinning centers: ac conductivity and criticality near the transition to a pinned state ,Phys. Rev. 80 (SCI)
  8. 2009,Dynamics of Particle-Hole Pair Creation in Graphene Show Abstract ,Phys. Rev. Lett. 102 (SCI)
  9. 2009,Theory of Nernst effect in high- Tc superconductors ,Phys. Rev. B79 (SCI)
  10. 2009,Experimental Presentation of Microwave Absorption due to Shaking of JV by AC Magnetic Field in Bi2212 and Bi2223 ,J. of Superconductivity and novel magnetism (SCI)