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Sankar Das Sarma
American physicist

Sankar Das Sarma

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American physicist
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Kolkata, India
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71 years
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Brown University,
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Sankar Das Sarma (/ˈʃæŋkɑːr dæʃ ˈʃɑːrmə/) is an India-born American theoretical condensed matter physicist, who has worked in the broad research topics of theoretical physics, condensed matter physics, statistical mechanics, and quantum information. He has been a member of the Department of Physics at University of Maryland, College Park since 1980.

Das Sarma is the Richard E. Prange Chair in Physics,a Distinguished University Professor, a Fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI), and the Director of the Condensed Matter Theory Center at the University of Maryland, College Park.Das Sarma has co-authored more than 700 articles in the Physical Review Journal series of the American Physical Society, including more than 140 publications in Physical Review Letters.With more than 60,000 citations to his publications and with more than 100 publications garnering more than 100 citations each,he is one of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Highly-Cited Researchers (as of 2019), as well as a Web of Science Highly Cited and Most Influential Researcher. Das Sarma has been one of the Highly-Cited Researchers of the Web of Science continuously during the 2001-2018 time period. Das Sarma has been among the most-cited theoretical physicists in the 21st century.

Career

Das Sarma came to the United States of America from India, as a physics graduate student in 1974 after finishing his secondary school (Hare School in Kolkata), and undergraduate education at Presidency College in Calcutta, India (now Presidency University in Kolkata) where he was born. He received his PhD in theoretical physics from Brown University in 1979 as a doctoral student of John Quinn.

In collaboration with Chetan Nayak and Michael Freedman of Microsoft Research, Das Sarma introduced the ν=5/2{\displaystyle \nu =5/2} topological qubitin 2005, which has led to experiments in building a fault-tolerant quantum computer based on two-dimensional semiconductor structures.Das Sarma's work on graphene has led to the theoretical understanding of graphene carrier transport properties at low densities where the inhomogeneous electron-hole puddles dominate the graphene landscape.In 2006 Das Sarma with Euyheon Hwang provided the basic theory for collective modes and dielectric response in graphene and related chiral two-dimensional materials. In 2011 Das Sarma and collaborators introduced a new class of lattice tight-binding flat-band systems with nontrivial Chern numbers which belongs to the universality class of continuum quantum Hall and fractional quantum Hall systems without any external magnetic fields.Such flat-band tight-binding systems with non-trivial Chern numbers have substantially enhanced the types of possible physical systems for the realization of topological matter.

Among Das Sarma's other well-known theoretical contributions to condensed matter physics are: the self-consistent electronic structure calculation of semiconductor heterojunction-based high electron mobility transistor structures, electron-phonon interaction induced polaron effects in low dimensional systems, collective excitation and quasiparticle modes in semiconductor structures such as quantum wire, quantum well and superlattice, hot electron relaxation in semiconductors, quantum Anderson localization, many-body effects and electron-electron interaction in semiconductors, canted antiferromagnetic states in quantum Hall effect, various spin transistor systems, magnetic polaron theory of diluted magnetic semiconductors, coupled spin qubits in semiconductor quantum dots, theory of quantum decoherence of localized electron spins in solids, central spin decoherence problem, spectral diffusion of electron spins in solids, dynamical decoupling and quantum control, quantum transport theory in low dimensional semiconductors, bilayer quantum Hall systems, and realistic solid state effects in the fractional quantum Hall effect phenomena.

Das Sarma also made important contributions to the classical statistical mechanics problem of dynamical growth of systems far from equilibrium where his work introduced the standard model for understanding the molecular beam epitaxy of thin film growth, both from a continuum field theory viewpoint in terms of the so-called Villain-Lai-Das Sarma equation and from the discrete atomistic viewpoint in terms of the so-called Das Sarma-Tamborenea model.

Das Sarma has mentored a large number of PhD students and postdoctoral research associates at the University of Maryland, having supervised 30 PhD students and 115 postdoctoral fellows in the 1985–2016 period, with about 80 of these advisees themselves working as theoretical physicists and physics professors all over the world.Das Sarma's research collaborators, as reflected in the co-authors of his scholarly publications, exceed 200 and span six continents.Although, Das Sarma has spent his entire academic life as a faculty member at Maryland, he has been a visiting professor at many institutions during his professional career including Technical University of Munich, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, University of Hamburg, Cambridge University, University of California, Santa Barbara, University of New South Wales, Sandia National Laboratories, University of Melbourne, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara, Institute for Theoretical Physics in Beijing, and Microsoft Station Q Research Center.

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Who is Sankar Das Sarma?
Sankar Das Sarma is an Indian physicist who is a Distinguished University Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is known for his research in condensed matter physics, particularly in the fields of mesoscopic physics, quantum information, and topological phases of matter.
What are some of Sankar Das Sarma's notable contributions to the field?
Sankar Das Sarma has made significant contributions in various areas of condensed matter physics. Some notable contributions include his work on the theory of Coulomb drag, theory of the integer and fractional quantum Hall effects, and the study of topological phases of matter. He has also made important contributions to the field of quantum information by working on topics such as quantum computing, quantum transport, and spintronics.
Has Sankar Das Sarma received any awards or honors for his work?
Yes, Sankar Das Sarma has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to physics. Some of the notable awards he has received include the Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Physics Prize from the American Physical Society, the State Distinguished Scientist Award from the State of Maryland, and being elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
What is Sankar Das Sarma's educational background?
Sankar Das Sarma completed his undergraduate studies in physics at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. He then obtained his Ph.D. in physics from the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. Following his Ph.D., he held various research positions before joining the faculty at the University of Maryland.
What are some of the research interests of Sankar Das Sarma?
Sankar Das Sarma's research interests span a wide range of topics in condensed matter physics. Some of his current research interests include topological phases of matter, quantum computing, quantum information, quantum transport, spintronics, and many-body physics. He is also interested in the physics of mesoscopic and nanoscopic systems.
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