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Alex Zunger is a theoretical physicist, research professor, at the
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. He has authored more than 150 papers in ''
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over 150, number of citations over 113,000 (
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). He co-authored one of the top-five most cited papers ever to be published in the ''
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Work and career

Zunger received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. education at
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in
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and did his post-doctoral training at
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with Arthur J. Freeman and (as an
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) at the
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, working with Marvin L. Cohen. Zunger's research field is the condensed matter theory of real materials. He developed pseudopotentials 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-body ...
(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 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 calculations (1983). In 1990, Zunger and colleagues at
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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
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quantum nanostructures. These atomistic methods have enabled Zunger and his team to discover a range of many-body effects underlying the fundamental physics of the creation, multiplication, and annihilation of
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s. His work has contributed greatly to the fundamental understanding of a wide range of materials phenomena in
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utilization of solar energy materials. The foundational methods he developed in the quantum theory 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
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as well as
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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, defects, etc. This has been the direction throughout his and colleagues' works on the doping effects in quantum materials and polymorphism in photovoltaic materials.


Organizations and honors

In 1978, Zunger established
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’s Solid-State Theory Group, which he headed until 2011. He has been an
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Research Fellow, is a Fellow of the
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, and was the first director of the DOE Basic Energy Sciences “ Center for Inverse Design”. He has also trained 77 post-doctoral fellows. He is the recipient of the inaugural 2011 ''Materials Theory Award'' of the
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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 (on highly correlated physics); the 2001
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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 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 Recipient

Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Mainz
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