Professor
Chi,Cheng-Chung

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Personal Website
Office¡G886-3-5742542(PHYS R108)
Laboratory¡G
Superconductivity and Novel-Oxide Laboratory

Lab Tel¡G886- 03-5715131-33314
(PHYS R122)
Fax¡G886-3-5723052
E-mail¡G
cchi@phys.nthu.edu.tw

Education
  1. 1971-1976 Ph.D in Physics, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
  2. 1966-1970 B.S. in Physics, National Taiwan University, R.O.C.
Professional Experience
Current position¡G Professor, Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu,Taiwan (1993/08- )
Experience¡G
  1. 1993, Chairman of Physics, National Tsing Hua University
  2. 1979-1993, Research staff Member/Mgr of T.J. Watson Research Center, IBM
  3. 1976-1979, Postdoctoral fellow of Physics, Univ. of California at Berkely
Honors and Awards
  1. Fellow of The Physical Society of Republic of China
Research Fields
  1. Solid State Physics
  2. Superconductivity
  3. Nonequilibrium Superconducting phenomena
  4. Ultra Fast Optoelectronics
Research Interests and achievement
Updated on September 3, 2006
Professor Chi's research interests include superconductivity and ultrafast laser measurements and applications. He has published more than 158 scientific journal papers and edited two conference books. The research subjects of superconductivity includes: high temperature superconducting materials and mechanism, correlation of superconductivity and magnetism, superconducting devices such as SIS mixers and SQUIDs, transition metal oxides, development of Scanning SQUID probe and Scanning SQUID and Tunneling Microscope. The research subjects of ultrafast laser measurements include: ultrafast photoconductive switch, Tera Hertz pulse generation and detection, time-resolved THz spectroscopy, photonic waveguides and devices, using various ultrafast pump-probe techniques to study superconducting oxides and other materials, PL, PLE and Raman spectroscopy techniques.
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Selected Publications
  1. [2006] P.A. Lin, R.L. Lo, C.C. Chi*, ¡§High quality YBa2Cu3O7-£_ films with controllable in-plane orientations grown on yttria-stabilized zirconia substrates¡¨, JAP. 99 (8): Art. No. 083506 APR 15 2006 (SCI: 2.255) (2006)
  2. [1995] J.R. Kirtley, C.C. Tsuei, J.Z. Sun, C.C. Chi, Lock See Yu-Jahnes, A. Gupta, M. Rupp, and M.B. Ketchen, ¡§Origin of Half Integer Flux Quanta in Tricrystal YBa2Cu3O7-x Ring¡¨, Nature 373, 225-228 (1995).
  3. [1994] C.C. Tsuei, J.R. Kirtley, C.C. Chi, L.S. Yu-Jahnes, A. Gupta, T. Shaw, J.Z. Sun, and M.B. Ketchen, ¡§Pairing Symmetry and Flux Quantization in a Tri-crystal Superconducting Ring of YBa2Cu3O7¡¨, Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 593-596 (1994).
  4. [1990] C.C. Chi and C. Vanneste, ¡§Onset of chaos and dc current-voltage characteristics of rf-driven Josephson junctions in the low-frequency regime¡¨, Phys. Rev. B 42, 9875-9895 (1990).
  5. [1990] B. Bermon, C.C. Chi, C.C. Tsuei, J.R. Rozen, P. Chaudhari, M.W. McElfresh, and A. Prodell, ¡§New limit set on cosmic ray monopole flux by a superconducting magnetic induction detector¡¨, Phys. Rev. Lett. 64, 839-842 (1990)
  6. [1987] D. Grischkowsky, I.N. Duling III, J.C. Chen and C.C. Chi, ¡§Electromagnetic Shock Waves from Transmission Lines¡¨, Phys. Rev. Lett., 59, 1663-1666 (1987).
  7. [1985] S. Bermon, P. Chaudhari, C. C. Chi, C. D. Tesche and C. C. Tsuei, ¡§Flux Limit of Cosmic-Ray Magnetic Monopoles from a Fully Coincident Superconducting Induction Detector¡¨, Phys. Rev. Lett 55, 1850 (1985).
  8. [1979] C.C. Chi and John Clarke, ¡§Quasiparticle Branch Mixing Rates in Superconducting Aluminum¡¨, Phys. Rev. B 19, 4495 (1979).
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