
Jeffrey Rau
University of Windsor
magnetism
nonlinear optics
hgh harmonic generation
bloch state
kitaev
frustrated
magneto-electric
spin liquid
fermi surface
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presentations
SHORT BIO
I’m an assistant professor at the University of Windsor focusing on theoretical condensed matter physics.
Most of my research falls under the broad heading of quantum magnetism, with some excursions into strongly correlated systems more generally. Recently I’ve been focusing on various realizations of frustrated magnets with strong anisotropy, such as found in rare-earth and heavy transition metal magnets.
Previously, I did post-doctoral research at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (2017-2019) and with Michel Gingras at the University of Waterloo (2014-2017). I received my Ph.D. from the University of Toronto (2008-2014) in the group of Hae-Young Kee, and my undergraduate degree from the University of Windsor (2005-2008).
Presentations

Calculation of High Harmonic Spectrum from a 1D periodic potential
Shubham Kukreja and 2 other authors