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For the theoretical prediction and experimental observation of the quantum spin Hall effect, opening the field of topological insulators.
2013 Physics Frontiers Prize in Fundamental Physics: For the theoretical prediction and experimental discovery of topological insulators
Zhang's wife Barbara, whom he has known since kindergarten, is a software engineer at IBM.
Citation: With Charles Kane and Eugene Mele, for their groundbreaking theoretical contributions leading to the discovery of a new class of materials called topological insulators, and for their prediction of specific compounds exhibiting the novel properties expected of these new materials.
The three condensed matter physicists, F. Duncan M. Haldane (Princeton University, USA), Charles L. Kane (University of Pennsylvania, USA) and Shoucheng Zhang (Stanford University, USA), whose research paved the way for advancing knowledge about topological insulators were presented their Dirac Medals at an award ceremony held on 4 July 2013 at ICTP.
Five physicists who brought us the quantum spin-Hall effect and topological insulators have been awarded this year's Europhysics Prize from the European Physical Society's condensed-matter division. The winners are Shoucheng Zhang of Stanford University; Charles Kane and Eugene Mele of the University of Pennsylvania; and Hartmut Buhmann and Laurens Molenkamp of Würzburg University in Germany.