AsianScientist (Jun. 25, 2015) – Three scientists have been named as recipients of the 2015 Bernd T. Matthias Prize for Superconducting Materials, an international prize awarded for innovative contributions to the field.
The winners are Professor Chen Xianhui of the University of Science and Technology of China, Professor Zachary Fisk of the University of California-Irvine and Professor Zhao Zhongxian of the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.
The prize was created in 1989 by friends and colleagues of Professor Bernd T. Matthias, a German-born physicist who immigrated to the United States in 1947 and is noted for his discovery of nearly 1,000 superconducting materials. The Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston (TcSUH) has sponsored the prize since 2000.
In addition to sharing the US$6,000 prize, each winner will receive a framed certificate designed by Elsevier Publishers. The prize will be formally presented during the 2015 M2S-HTSC international conference in Geneva, Switzerland, on August 23-28, 2015.
Chen was recognized for his discovery of (Li,Fe)OHFe(Se,S), Ybx(Me)yHfNCl (Me= NH3 and THF) and doped phenanthrene, broadening the material base for superconducting studies.
Fisk, on the other hand, was honored for the discovery of UBe13, UPt3, ThCoC2 and LaRhSi3, for unraveling the roles of heavy fermions and non-centrosymmetry in superconductivity.
Finally, Zhao was recognized for the discovery of RE(O,F) and (RE)O1-xFeAs—RE stands for rare earth—with a Tc (transition temperature) up to 55 K, demonstrating the limit of Tc in bulk Fe-based superconductors.
All three, along with winners of the H. Kamerlingh Onnes Prize and the John Barden Prize, will make presentations after the ceremony.
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Source: University of Houston.
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