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Postdoctoral fellow

Department of Physics, University of Hong Kong

Email: chuangc@hku.hk

Research interest

My research focuses on strongly correlated and highly entangled quantum many-body systems in condensed matter physics. I am particularly interested in:

•High-Tc cuprates (pseudogap phase and strange metal behavior)

•Quantum spin liquids and fractionalization

•Interacting Dirac fermions

•Novel quantum critical points beyond the Landau paradigm

Methodologically, I mainly use large-scale numerical simulations, especially:

•Determinant Quantum Monte Carlo (DQMC)

•Projector Quantum Monte Carlo (PQMC)

•Hybrid Monte Carlo (HMC)

•Stochastic Analytic Continuation (SAC)

I also work on improving numerical efficiency using GPU acceleration (CUDA C / CUDA Fortran) and developing object-oriented Fortran and Python tools for high-performance cluster computing

Educations

 

09/2016 - 06/2021
Ph.D in Theoretical Physics

Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

09/2012 - 06/2016
B.S. in Applied Physics

South China University of  Technology

Publications (# Contribute equally)

1. Chuang Chen, Yuan Da Liao, Chengkang Zhou, Gaopei Pan, Zi Yang Meng, and Yang Qi.

Universal collective Larmor-Silin mode emerging in magnetized correlated Dirac fermions.

Phys. Rev. B 110, L121112 (2024).

2.Bin-Bin Chen, Chuang Chen, et al.

Quantum many-body simulations of the two-dimensional Fermi-Hubbard model in ultracold optical lattices.

Phys. Rev. B 103, L041107 (2021).

3.Chuang Chen, Tian Yuan, Yang Qi, and Zi Yang Meng.

Fermi arcs and pseudogap in a lattice model of a doped orthogonal metal.

Phys. Rev. B 103, 165131 (2021).

4.Chuang Chen, Xiao Yan Xu, Yang Qi, and Zi Yang Meng.

Metal to orthogonal metal transition.

Chin. Phys. Lett. 37, 047103 (2020).

5.B. Cohen-Stead, Kipton Barros, Zi Yang Meng, Chuang Chen, et al.

Langevin simulations of the half-filled cubic Holstein model.

Phys. Rev. B 102, 161108 (2020).

6.Chuang Chen, Xiao Yan Xu, Zi Yang Meng, and Martin Hohenadler.

Charge-density-wave transitions of Dirac fermions coupled to phonons.

Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 077601 (2019).

7.Xing-Jie Han, Chuang Chen, et al.

Finite-temperature charge dynamics and the melting of the Mott insulator.

Phys. Rev. B 99, 245150 (2019).

8.Chuang Chen, Xiao Yan Xu, Junwei Liu, George Batrouni, Richard Scalettar, and Zi Yang Meng.

Symmetry-enforced self-learning Monte Carlo method applied to the Holstein model.

Phys. Rev. B 98, 041102 (2018)