Hae-Young Kee


  • Associate Professor
  • Canada Research Chair (Tier II)
    -- Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics :
  • Scholar of Canadian Institue for Advanced Research (CIFAR)
    -- Quantum Materials Program; My Profile
  • Scholar of Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS)
  • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship Award Winners for 2003
    Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

  • Department of Physics
    60 St. George Street
    University of Toronto
    Toronto, Ontario
    Canada, M5S 1A7

    Office: McLennan Lab 1009
    Phone: (416) 978-5196
    Fax: (416) 978-2537
    E-mail: hykee@physics.utoronto.ca

    ABOUT MYSELF
    Curriculum Vitae

    PUBLICATIONS
  • Selected recent publications
    A novel route to a finite center-of-mass momentum pairing state: current induced FFLO state Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 257001 (2006).
    Interplay between parallel and diagonal electronic nematic phases in interacting systems Phys. Rev. B 73, 125117 (2006)
    Anisotropic spin and charge excitations in superconductors:signature of electronic nematic order Phys. Rev. B 72, 024502 (2005)
    Itinerant metamagnetism induced by electronic nematic order Phys. Rev. B 71, 184402 (2005)
    An explanation for a universality of transition temperatures in families of cooper oxice superconductors Nature, 428, 53 (2004)
    Supercurrent in nodal superconductors Phys. Rev. B 70, 184521 (2004) -- selected for the December 1, 2004 issue of Virtual Journal of Applications of Superconductivity
    Formation of an electronic nematic phase in interacting fermion systems Phys. Rev. B 70, 155110 (2004)
    Critical current of the spin-triplet superconducting phase in Sr2RuO4 Phys. Rev. B 70, 052505 (2004)
    Spatial variation of d-density-wave order in the presence of impurities Phys. Rev. B 69, 224513 (2004)
    Signatures of an electronic nematic phase at the isotropic-nematic phase transition Phys. Rev. B 68, 245109 (2003)
    Effect of ring exchange on an orbital antiferromagnet Phys. Rev. B 67, 224405 (2003)
    Raman spectra of triplet superconductivit in Sr2RuO4 Phys. Rev. B 67, 180504(R) (2003)
    Condensation energy and the mechanism of superconductivity Phys. Rev. B 67, 100504(R) (2003)
    Sound propagation in a nematic Fermi liquid Phys. Rev. B 67, 073105 (2003)
    Spin-1 Neutron Resonance Peak Cannot Account for Electronic Anomalies in the Cuprate Superconductors Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 257002 (2002)
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    TEACHING
  • Note: Sabbatical leave from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009
  • PHYS 358S, Spring 2010 Atoms, Molecules, and Solids
    • Class Room: MP134
    • Class Hours: Monday and Wednesday 2:10- 3:00PM
    • Office Hours: Wednesday 3:10-4:00PM
    PHYS 353F, Spring 2010 Electromagnetic Waves
    • Class Room: MP137
    • Class Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 2:10- 3:00PM
    • Office Hours: Thursday 3:10-4:00PM
    PHYS 2321S, Spring 2010 Many Body Physics I
    • Class Room: MP408
    • Class Hours: Monday 11 - 12, and Thursday 10:10-11:00PM
    • Office Hours: Thursday 11:10- 12:00PM

    PEOPLE
      Current Members :
    • Student (Ph.D): Christoph Puetter
    • Student (Ph.D): Jean-Michel Carter
    • Student (Ph.D): Jeffery Rau
    • Postdoc: Daniel Podolsky
    • Postdoc: Ting-Pong Choy
    • Postdoc: Bohm-Jung Yang
      Former Members :
    • Postdoc: Michael Lawler (Assistant Professor, Binghamton university, New York, USA)
    • Postdoc: Hyeonjin Doh (Research Professor, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea)
    • Postdoc: Sergei Isakov (Research fellow, ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich), Switzerland)
    • Postdoc: John Hopkinson (Assistant Professor, Brandon University, Canada)
    • Postdoc: Aditi Mitra (Assistant Professor, New York University, USA)
    • Postdoc: Krishnendu Sengupta (Associate Professor, Saha Institute, India)
    • Postdoc: Ying-Jer Kao (Assistant Professor, National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
    • Postdoc: Vasyl Hankevych (Research in Motion, Canada)
    • Postdoc: Chung-Hou Chung (Assistant Professor, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan)
    • Postodc: Klaus Voelker (Google Santa Monica, USA)
    • Postdoc: Eugene H. Kim (Associate Professor, University of Windsor)
    • Undergraduate Student : Thomas Grzesiak; research project -- Intimate relations between electronic nematic, d-wave superconducting and d-density wave states; published in J. Physics; Condens. Matter (summer student in 2006 and 2007)
    • Undergraduate Student : Jasper Chan; research project -- Searching for a spin nematic phase in frustrated magnetic systems (undergraduate thesis required for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science, 2006)
    • Undergraduate Student : Nir Friedman ; research project -- Interplay between parallel and diagonal nematic phases in interacting systems; published in Phys. Rev. B (summer student in 2005)
    • Undergraduate Student : Matthew Song ; research project -- A novel route to an FFLO state in superconductors; published in Phys. Rev. Lett. (summer student in 2005)

    SEMINARS
    Condensed Matter Physics Seminar
    Department Colloquium
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