Xue Qikun

Xue Qikun (Chinese: 薛其坤; born December 1963) is a Chinese physicist. He is a professor of Tsinghua University, Beijing. He has done much work in Condensed Matter Physics, especially on superconductors and topological insulators. In 2013, Xue was the first to achieve the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE), an unusual orderly motion of electrons in a conductor, in his laboratory at Tsinghua University. Xue is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, vice president for research of Tsinghua University, and director of State Key Lab of Quantum Physics. In 2016, he was one of the first recipients of the new Chinese Future Science Prize for experimental discovery of high-temperature superconductivity at material interfaces and the QAHE. This award has been described as "China's Nobel Prize".

Xue Qikun
Xue in 2023
BornDecember 1963 (age 60)
Alma materChinese Academy of Sciences
Shandong University
Known forquantum anomalous Hall effect
AwardsTWAS Prize (2010)
Future Science Prize (2015)
Oliver E. Buckley Prize (2024)
Scientific career
FieldsQuantum physics
Topological insulators
InstitutionsTsinghua University
Websiteinfo.phys.tsinghua.edu.cn/xuegroup/
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