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Chuhee Kwon

Chuhee Kwon

Chair, Department of Physics & Astronomy

Professor, Condensed Matter Experiment, Materials Science

Ph. D. University of Maryland, College Park, 1995
M.S., Pohang Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, 1990
B.S., Seoul National University, Korea, 1988

Location:
Office: Hall of Science (HSCI), Room 220a

California State University, Long Beach
Department of Physics & Astronomy
1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90840-9505

Phone: (562) 985-7925 (Department office)

Phone: (562) 985-8745
Fax: (562) 985-7924
Email: ckwon@csulb.edu

Webpage:
http://www.csulb.edu/~ckwon/

Research Interest:
Condensed Matter Experiments, Materials Science, Superconductivity, Biophysics.

My research theme has been perovskite oxide materials and their applications. My main research effort at CSULB is developing scanning laser microscope (SLM) techniques and demonstrating the usage of SLM in high temperature superconductors. My group has developed and is in the process of developing several modes of SLM. A new mode of SLM enables us to visualize different physical properties in the specimens, most of which cannot be measured with any other techniques. Using SLM, we study basic quantum mechanical questions (such as quantum phase slip) and questions relevant in superconducting wire development (such as the dominant mechanism limiting current carrying capabilities, how superconducting thin films behave in ac current, etc.).

I have also begun a biophysics research using Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). I am interested in the formation and growth of protein aggregates, especially insulin and superoxide dismutase (SOD). We are using AFM to visualize the insoluble aggregates in order to understand how the population of aggregate species changes depending on the incubation conditions and in time.

What we do in the laboratory is applying physical concepts to solve materials issues which lead into further understanding of physical phenomena, understanding of material itself, and the actual usage of the materials in applications.

Please contact me if you are interested in research opportunities.

Last update: 8/28/11

Thesis Presentation

Electronic Properties of Graphene Multilayers and Graphite Thin Films

Julius de Rojas, CSU Long Beach

Thursday, August 26, 2010, 11am PH2-110

Colloquium

Meet & Mix!

Information session for undergraduate & graduate students of the department

Monday Sept. 13, 2010, 11am PH2-110

CSULB Pyramid with mountains in background

 

The Physics Department wishes everyone a good and productive summer!