Bertrand Halperin(1941)
PhysicsBertrand Halperin is a recipient of the Wolf Prize in Physics (2003) from United States. Their primary field is Physics. They were educated at University of California, Berkeley and Harvard University. They have been affiliated with Harvard University.
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Career History
Professor
Harvard University
Cambridge, US
Researcher
Bell Laboratories Inc
Murray Hill, US
Education
University of California Berkeley
PhD.
Physics
1965
Harvard University
AB
Physics
1962
External Profiles
Education
University of California, Berkeley
Harvard University
Doctoral Advisors
Career Timeline
Bell Labs1966–1976
Harvard University1976–present
Leiden University1997–present
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Top Publications
Quantum Hall drag of exciton condensate in graphene
Nature Physics2017238 citations
Imaging the Meissner effect in hydride superconductors using quantum sensors
Nature2024101 citations
Controlled finite momentum pairing and spatially varying order parameter in proximitized HgTe quantum wells
Nature Physics201695 citations
Fractional charge and fractional statistics in the quantum Hall effects
Reports on Progress in Physics202191 citations
Mach-Zehnder interferometry using spin- and valley-polarized quantum Hall edge states in graphene
Science Advances201775 citations
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Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2023)
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