陈基Ji Chen

(助理教授)

 博士生导师  硕士生导师
性别:男
毕业院校:北京大学
所在单位:凝聚态物理与材料物理研究所
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Sep. 2022 

Welcome Han and Qingyuan, officially starting their PhD studies.


July 15, 2022 

Ji's study on nuclear quantum effects in Eigen/Zundel in water layer on metal surfaces, published on Science, in collaboration with Prof. Ying Jiang, Prof. Jing Guo and Prof. Enge Wang. See publication list for full text. 


July 2022 

Yilin Zhang joins. Welcome our first postdoc!


June 2022 

Jianqing graduated and received PhD degree with a highly rated thesis. Congratulations to Jianqing, first PhD student of our group!


April 1, 2022 


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New reaction pathways for H2 formation on graphene are uncovered via an accurate treatment of quantum tunneling using ab initio on-the-fly instanton theory combined with kinetic Monte Carlo simulations.

Congratulations to Erxun.

J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 13, 3173 (2022)





Nov. 1, 2021 

Ji is honored as a member of the innovators under 35 (Asia Pacific) by MIT Technology Review. Congratulations.

News:

https://www.phy.pku.edu.cn/info/1182/6993.htm



Oct. 29, 2021 


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Keyang's paper published on Phys. Rev. Research, discovering a "weird" and "unphysical" phenomenon that deep vacancies strongly affect the interfacial water structure. 

Congratulations to Keyang, Jianqing and Weizhong.

Phys. Rev. Research 3, L042014 (2021)




Sep. 1, 2020 



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Jianqing Guo's paper published on PRL, revealing hydration structure and dynamics of ammonium ion in water.

Congratulations to Jianqing.

See more details at news reports.

Chinese version:

http://www.phy.pku.edu.cn/info/1031/5733.htm

English version:

http://english.phy.pku.edu.cn/info/1031/4511.htm



Apr. 3, 2020 


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New paper appears on Nature communications. 

When and how does a water dimer diffuse fast than a monomer?

Now our calculations can provide some insights.

English version:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-15377-8



Mar. 2, 2020 


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Our paper on the polaronic nature of TiO2 is on PRB. 

For more details below if you are interested in how small polarons affect the structure, bonding and dissociation of water.

English version:

https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.115402