Christopher Gutiérrez

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Christopher Gutiérrez is an experimental condensed-matter physicist and assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Los Angeles. He received his Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University, New York, before moving to postdoctoral positions at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Maryland, and the University of British Columbia Quantum Matter Institute, Canada, where he was a Prize Fellow. His research interests are broadly in designing and imaging novel quantum states of matter in low-dimensional materials.


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Shining a Light on Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Graphene

Sensitive photoemission measurements visualize the signatures of a symmetry-broken phase of graphene with carriers of mixed handedness. Read More »