HAN HSU 徐
翰

Postdoctoral Associate,
Ph.D.
Department of Chemical
Engineering & Materials Science
Contact
Tel: 612-624-2872
Mailing address:
Department of
Chemical Engineering & Materials Science
151 Amundson
Hall,
Education
• Ph.D. (Physics), The University
of Texas at Austin,
• M. S. (Physics), National Taiwan
University,
• B. S. (Physics), National Taiwan
University,
Employment
• Postdoctoral Associate,
• Postdoctoral Fellow, The
• Graduate Research Assistant, The
• Assistant Instructor, The
• Teaching Assistant, The
Awards and Fellowships
• Outstanding
Student Presentation, Fall 2005
Meeting of the
• 2005 NATPA Young
Scholar Program Fellowship, North America
Taiwanese Professors’ Association
Research Interests
• Computer
simulation for spintronic materials
• Interaction of
intense laser fields with matter
Publications
[1] “Selection rule for the optical
absorption of graphene nanoribbons”, Han Hsu and L. E. Reichl, Phys.
Rev. B 76, 045418 (2007). [pdf] [link
to APS]
[2] “Floquet-Bloch states, quasienergy
bands, and high-order harmonic generation of single-walled carbon nanotubes
under intense laser fields”, Han Hsu and L. E. Reichl, Phys. Rev. B 74, 115406 (2006). [pdf] [link
to APS]
[3] “Modeling graphene layers and
single-walled carbon nanotubes with regularized δ-function
potentials”, Han Hsu and L.
E. Reichl, Phys. Rev. B 72, 155413
(2005) [pdf] [link
to APS]
[4] “Modeling conduction in electron
waveguides with finite-range impurities”, Hoshik Lee, Han Hsu, and L. E. Reichl, Phys. Rev. B 71,
045307 (2005) [pdf] [link
to APS]
Presentations
[1]
Interaction of intense laser fields with carbon nanotubes, 12/29/2006,
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science,
[2]
Interaction of intense laser fields with carbon nanotubes, 12/19/2006,
[3]
Modeling graphene layers and single-walled carbon nanotubes with regularized
δ-function potentials, Outstanding Student Presentation at the Fall
2005 Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society [Power Point Slides]
Teaching (The University of
Texas at Austin)
• PS
303 (Fall 2005, Fall 2004, Spring 2004, Fall 2003)
• PHY 103M (Spring 2003)
• PHY 103N (Fall 2002, Spring 2002, Fall 2001)