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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 2003 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Gabriel Kotliar is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields primarily within Physics and Astronomy and Materials Science, with a focus on subfields such as Condensed Matter Physics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Materials Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as Inorganic Chemistry.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
  • Rare-earth and actinide compounds
  • Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
  • Iron-based superconductors research
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides

Gabriel Kotliar has published extensively, with frequent appearances in prominent scientific venues. Their most common publication venues are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Nature Communications
  • Computer Physics Communications

Recent papers illustrate the scope of their research and include the following:

  • "Iron pnictides and chalcogenides: a new paradigm for superconductivity" (2022), published in Nature
  • "Hund's metal physics: From SrNiO2 to LaNiO2" (2020), published in Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • "Low Energy Band Structure and Symmetries of UTe2 from Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy" (2020), published in Physical Review Letters
  • "Optical Properties of the Infinite-Layer La1−xSrxNiO2 and Hidden Hund's Physics" (2021), published in Physical Review Letters
  • "LiYbSe2: Frustrated Magnetism in the Pyrochlore Lattice" (2022), published in Journal of the American Chemical Society

Their most frequent collaborators include:

  • Chang-Jong Kang
  • Corey Melnick
  • M. Greenblatt
  • Weiwei Xie
  • Jan von Delft

Over the course of their career, Gabriel Kotliar has been recognized by several institutions. These recognitions include membership in the National Academy of Sciences, awarded in 2019, and being named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 2003.

Best Publications

  • Dynamical mean-field theory of strongly correlated fermion systems and the limit of infinite dimensions

    Antoine Georges;Gabriel Kotliar;Werner Krauth;Marcelo J. Rozenberg

  • Electronic structure calculations with dynamical mean-field theory

    G. Kotliar;S. Y. Savrasov;K. Haule;V. S. Oudovenko

  • Hubbard model in infinite dimensions

    Antoine Georges;Gabriel Kotliar

  • New functional integral approach to strongly correlated Fermi systems: The Gutzwiller approximation as a saddle point.

    Gabriel Kotliar;Andrei E. Ruckenstein

  • Strongly Correlated Materials: Insights From Dynamical Mean-Field Theory

    Gabriel Kotliar;Dieter Vollhardt

  • Kinetic frustration and the nature of the magnetic and paramagnetic states in iron pnictides and iron chalcogenides

    Z. P. Yin;Z. P. Yin;K. Haule;G. Kotliar

  • Cellular Dynamical Mean Field Approach to Strongly Correlated Systems

    Gabriel Kotliar;Sergej Y. Savrasov;Sergej Y. Savrasov;Gunnar Pálsson;Giulio Biroli

  • First-principles calculations of the electronic structure and spectra of strongly correlated systems: Dynamical mean-field theory

    V I Anisimov;A I Poteryaev;M A Korotin;A O Anokhin

  • Superexchange mechanism and d-wave superconductivity.

    Gabriel Kotliar;Jialin Liu

  • Frequency-dependent local interactions and low-energy effective models from electronic structure calculations

    F. Aryasetiawan;M. Imada;M. Imada;A. Georges;A. Georges;G. Kotliar

  • Resonating Valence Bonds and d Wave Superconductivity

    Gabriel Kotliar

  • Correlated electrons in δ-plutonium within a dynamical mean-field picture

    S. Y. Savrasov;G. Kotliar;E. Abrahams

  • Peierls distortion as a route to high thermoelectric performance in In4Se3―δ crystals

    Jong Soo Rhyee;Kyu Hyoung Lee;Sang Mock Lee;Eunseog Cho

  • Correlated electronic structure of LaO1-xFxFeAs.

    K. Haule;J. H. Shim;G. Kotliar

  • Finite-Temperature Magnetism of Transition Metals: An ab initio Dynamical Mean-Field Theory

    A. I. Lichtenstein;M. I. Katsnelson;G. Kotliar

  • Coherence–incoherence crossover in the normal state of iron oxypnictides and importance of Hund's rule coupling

    K Haule;G Kotliar

  • Mott transition in the d =∞ Hubbard model at zero temperature

    X. Y. Zhang;M. J. Rozenberg;G. Kotliar

  • Two energy scales and two distinct quasiparticle dynamics in the superconducting state of underdoped cuprates

    M. Le Tacon;A. Sacuto;A. Georges;G. Kotliar

  • Coherence-incoherence crossover in the normal state of iron-oxypnictides and importance of the Hund's rule coupling

    K. Haule;G. Kotliar

  • Cluster Dynamical Mean Field Theory of the Mott Transition

    Hyowon Park;Kristjan Haule;Gabriel Kotliar

Frequent Co-Authors

Kristjan Haule
Kristjan Haule Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Antoine Georges
Antoine Georges École Polytechnique
Dimitri Basov
Dimitri Basov Columbia University
Pengcheng Dai
Pengcheng Dai Rice University
Martha Greenblatt
Martha Greenblatt Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Mark Croft
Mark Croft Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Cai-Zhuang Wang
Cai-Zhuang Wang Iowa State University
Kai-Ming Ho
Kai-Ming Ho Iowa State University
Kyoo Kim
Kyoo Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology
Alexander I. Lichtenstein
Alexander I. Lichtenstein Universität Hamburg

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