Keith Gilmore 副教授 硕士生导师
B.A. in Physics, Swarthmore College (USA), 2001
Ph.D. in Physics, Montana State University (USA), 2007
Guest Researcher, National Institute of Standards and Technology (Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA), 2005-2008
National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow, National Institute of Standards and Technology (Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA), 2008-2010
Postdoctoral Fellow, Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (USA), 2010-2012
Visiting Faculty, University of Washington (USA), 2012
Associate Professor, FUNSOM, Soochow University, since 2012
电话:0512-65882641
E-mail:gilmore@suda.edu.cn
Research Interests:
· Computational optical and x-ray spectroscopy
· Excited-state dynamics for energy applications
X-ray spectroscopy is a valuable research tool due to the elemental specificity of the probe and the comprehensive range of information afforded by various techniques. We seek to improve the accuracy of first-principles x-ray spectra calculations. We pursue several approaches including the excited core hole method and solving the Bethe-Salpeter equation, in addition to utilizing non ab initio multiplet calculations.
Selected Publications
1. First-principles calculation of the nonadiabatic spin transfer torque in Ni and Fe, K. Gilmore, I. Garate, A. H. MacDonald, and M. D. Stiles; Physical Review B 84, 224412 (2011).
2. Nonadiabatic spin-transfer torque in real materials, I. Garate, M. D. Stiles, and A. H. MacDonald; Physical Review B 79, 104416 (2009).
3. Spin-orbit damping in transition metal systems (invited), K. Gilmore , Y. U. Idzerda, and M. D. Stiles; Journal of Applied Physics 103, 07D303 (2008).
4. Identification of the dominant precession damping mechanism in Fe, Co, and Ni by first-principles calculations, K. Gilmore , Y. U. Idzerda, and M. D. Stiles; Physical Review Letters 99, 027204 (2007).
5. Synthetic control of magnetic moment and exchange bias in all-oxide materials encapsulated within a spherical protein cage, M. T. Klem, D. A. Resnick, M. Young, Y. U. Idzerda, and T. Douglas; Journal of the American Chemical Society 129, 197-201 (2007).