Alex Zunger is a theoretical physicist, Research Professor, at the
University of Colorado Boulder
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. He has authored more than 150 papers in
Physical Review Letters
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and
Physical Reviews B Rapid Communication, has an
h-index
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over 150, number of citations over 113,000 (
Google Scholar
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). He co-authored one of the top-five most cited papers ever to be published in the ''
Physical Review
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'' family in its over 100 years' history.
Work and career
Zunger received his B.Sc, M.Sc, and Ph.D. education at
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
in
Israel
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and did his post-doctoral training at
Northwestern University
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Chart ...
with
Arthur J. Freeman and (as an
IBM Fellow
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) at the
University of California, Berkeley
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, working with
Marvin L. Cohen.
Zunger’s research field is the
condensed matter theory
Condensed matter physics is the field of physics that deals with the macroscopic and microscopic physical properties of matter, especially the solid and liquid phases which arise from electromagnetic forces between atoms. More generally, the sub ...
of real materials. He developed
pseudopotential
In physics, a pseudopotential or effective potential is used as an approximation for the simplified description of complex systems. Applications include atomic physics and neutron scattering. The pseudopotential approximation was first introduced ...
s for first-principles electronic structure calculations within the framework of
density functional theory
Density-functional theory (DFT) is a computational quantum mechanical modelling method used in physics, chemistry and materials science to investigate the electronic structure (or nuclear structure) (principally the ground state) of many-bo ...
(1977), co-developed the momentum-space total-energy method with
Marvin L. Cohen (1978), co-developed what is now the most widely used exchange and correlation
energy functional The energy functional is the total energy of a certain system, as a functional of the system's state.
In the energy methods of simulating the dynamics of complex structures, a state of the system is often described as an element of an appropriate ...
and the self-interaction correction with
John Perdew (1981), and developed a novel theoretical method for simultaneous relaxation of atomic positions and
charge densities in self-consistent
local-density approximation Local-density approximations (LDA) are a class of approximations to the exchange–correlation (XC) energy functional in density functional theory (DFT) that depend solely upon the value of the electronic density at each point in space (and not, ...
calculations (1983). In 1990, Zunger and colleagues at
NREL
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proposed the special quasirandom structures approach to generate
disordered structures of solid-state materials, which has since become a community standard. He also developed novel methods for calculating the electronic properties of
semiconductor
A semiconductor is a material which has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor, such as copper, and an insulator, such as glass. Its resistivity falls as its temperature rises; metals behave in the opposite way. ...
quantum nanostructures. These atomistic methods have enabled Zunger and his team to discover a range of
many-body
The many-body problem is a general name for a vast category of physical problems pertaining to the properties of microscopic systems made of many interacting particles. ''Microscopic'' here implies that quantum mechanics has to be used to provid ...
effects underlying the fundamental physics of the creation, multiplication, and annihilation of
exciton
An exciton is a bound state of an electron and an electron hole which are attracted to each other by the electrostatic Coulomb force. It is an electrically neutral quasiparticle that exists in insulators, semiconductors and some liquids. Th ...
s.
His work has contributed greatly to the fundamental understanding of a wide range of materials phenomena in
photovoltaic
Photovoltaics (PV) is the conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect, a phenomenon studied in physics, photochemistry, and electrochemistry. The photovoltaic effect is commercially ...
utilization of solar energy materials. The foundational methods he developed in the
quantum theory
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Science
*Quantum mechanics, a major field of physics
*Old quantum theory, predating modern quantum mechanics
* Quantum field theory, an area of quantum mechanics that includes:
** Quantum electrodynamics
** Quantum ch ...
of solids now form an essential integral part of the worldwide activities in the broad field of first-principles calculations of solid-state materials.
In recent years, Zunger has focused on developing methods for solving the
inverse band structure problem, which was first proposed in 1999 by Franceschetti and Zunger in a publication in the journal
''Nature''. Their proposed approach involves the use of ideas from
quantum mechanics
Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles. It is the foundation of all quantum physics including quantum chemistry, q ...
as well as
genetic algorithm
In computer science and operations research, a genetic algorithm (GA) is a metaheuristic inspired by the process of natural selection that belongs to the larger class of evolutionary algorithms (EA). Genetic algorithms are commonly used to gen ...
s to search for atomic configurations that have a desired target property. Zunger advocates the goal to study real materials rather than their idealized version to achieve realistic prediction outcomes by computational methods, this would require proper theoretical account of disorder,
doping
Doping may refer to:
* Doping, adding a dopant to something
* Doping (semiconductor), intentionally introducing impurities into an extremely pure semiconductor to change its electrical properties
* Aircraft dope, a lacquer that is applied to fabr ...
, defects, etc. This has been the direction throughout his and colleagues' works on the doping effects in
quantum materials
Quantum materials is an umbrella term in condensed matter physics that encompasses all materials whose essential properties cannot be described in terms of semiclassical particles and low-level quantum mechanics. These are materials that present s ...
and
polymorphism
Polymorphism, polymorphic, polymorph, polymorphous, or polymorphy may refer to:
Computing
* Polymorphism (computer science), the ability in programming to present the same programming interface for differing underlying forms
* Ad hoc polymorphis ...
in photovoltaic materials.
Organizations and honors
In 1978, Zunger established
NREL
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’s Solid-State Theory Group, which he headed until 2011. He has been an
NREL
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Research Fellow, is a Fellow of the
American Physical Society, and was the first Director of the
DOE Basic Energy Sciences “
Center for Inverse Design
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Mathematics
*Center (geometry), the middle of an object
* Center (algebra), used in various contexts
** Center (group theory)
** Center (ring theory)
* Graph center, the set of all vertices of minimum eccentrici ...
”. He has also trained 77 post-doctoral fellows. He is the recipient of the inaugural 2011 ''Materials Theory Award'' of the
Materials Research Society
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(On the Inverse Band Structure method ), the
Hume-Rothery Award of the
TMS (on the foundational theory of alloys); the 2010
Tomassoni Prize and Science Medal of the
Scola Physica Romana (for Density Functional advances), the 2009 Gutenberg Research Award from
Johannes Gutenberg University
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(on highly correlated physics); the 2001
John Bardeen
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Prize from TMS (on spontaneous ordering in semiconductor alloys), and the 2001
Rahman Award of the American Physical Society (on the foundations of first-principles
pseudopotentials, the total energy in
momentum space
In physics and geometry, there are two closely related vector spaces, usually three-dimensional but in general of any finite dimension.
Position space (also real space or coordinate space) is the set of all ''position vectors'' r in space, and h ...
and the
LDA exchange-correlation functional). In 2011, he moved from NREL to the University of Colorado where he is working in the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI).
Publications

The impact of Zunger’s work is partially reflected by the very high number of citations his papers have received (over 113,000, according to the
ISI Web of Science) and by his high “h-index” of 150 (i.e., 150 of his papers have been cited each at least 150 times).
He is the author of the fifth-most-cited paper in the 110-year history of ''Physical Review'' (out of over 350,000 articles published in that journal). The chart shows the number of citations to articles published by Zunger for each of the last 20 years.
References
External links
Introduction to matter by designAPS 2001 Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics RecipientJohannes Gutenberg Universität, Mainz
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21st-century American physicists
Living people
Northwestern University fellows
University of California, Berkeley people
University of Colorado faculty
Computational physicists
Fellows of the American Physical Society
Year of birth missing (living people)