Xiangfeng Zhou, Prof. Dr.

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I. Basic information 

Xiangfeng Zhou, male, professor and doctoral supervisor in School of Physical Sciences, graduated from School of Physics of Nanjing University in 2009 with Doctor degree, visited Brookhaven National Laboratories\Stony Brook University from 2012 to 2015 for further education, and has engaged in the crystal structure prediction and nature research for a long time, with the following research directions: 1. Condensed matter physics under the extreme condition, 2. Crystal structure and electronic structure of lower dimension system.


II. Main academic performance 

So far, he has published 39 SCI papers in total, including 1 Science, 1 Nature Chemistry, 5 Physical Review Letters, 1 Nano Letters, 1 ACS Nano, 10 Physical Review B, etc., of which he published 14 SCI papers as the first author or corresponding author, 3 papers in Physical Review Letters, and 1 paper in Nature Chemistry. He participated in the compilation of chapter in two works which were published on The Royal Society of Chemistry and Springer press, respectively, presided over 2 general projects of National Natural Science Foundation of China and 1 Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University of the Ministry of Education, participated in 2 projects of National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program), and 1 key cultivation project of National Natural Science Foundation of China.


Master works: 

1. X. Donget al., “A stable compound of helium and sodium at high pressure,”Nat. Chem. 9, 440 (2017).

2. A. J. Mannixet al., “Synthesis of Borophenes: Anisotropic, Two-Dimensional Boron Polymorphs,” Science 350, 1513 (2015).

3. X. F. Zhouet al., “Semimetallic Two-Dimensional Boron Allotrope with Massless Dirac Fermions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 085502 (2014).

4. X. F. Zhouet al., “Unexpected Reconstruction of the -Boron (111) Surface,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 176101 (2014).

5. X. F. Zhouet al., “First-Principles Determination of the Structure of Magnesium Borohydride,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 245503 (2012).


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