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Yilin Wang, Ph.D.

Software Developer
yilinwang@bnl.gov

Yilin Wang is a research associate and software developer in the comscope center since September 2016.  He has a broad background in code development for strongly correlated materials. His numerical expertise include continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo (CTQMC), LDA+Gutzwiller, and LDA+DMFT, with research focused on transition metal oxides.

At Comscope Yilin Wang currently develops code to simulate the cross-section of x-ray scattering, such as x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), resonant elastic x-ray scattering (REXS), and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS). He collaborates closely with Mark Dean, Gilberto Fabbris,, Valentina Bisogni, and Hu Miao to understand RIXS experiments for LaCoO3, URu2Si2, and other strongly correlated materials.

Yilin Wang was very much inspired and encouraged by his PhD supervisor Prof. Xi Dai in his physics career path.

Selected publications

  • On the possibility to detect multipolar order in URu2Si2 by the electric quadrupolar transition of resonant elastic x-ray scattering.
    Y. L. Wang, G. Fabbris, D. Meyers, N. H. Sung, R. E. Baumbach, E. D. Bauer, P. J. Ryan, J.-W. Kim, X. Liu, M. P. M. Dean, G. Kotliar and X. Dai,
    Phys. Rev. B 96 (8), 085146 (2017)
  • Noncollinear Magnetic Structure and Multipolar Order in Eu2Ir2O7.
    Yilin Wang, Hongming Weng, Liang Fu and Xi Dai,
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 119 (18), 187203 (2017)
  • Interaction-induced quantum anomalous Hall phase in (111) bilayer of LaCoO3.
    Yilin Wang, Zhijun Wang, Zhong Fang and Xi Dai,
    Phys. Rev. B 91 (12), 125139 (2015)
  • iQIST: An open source continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo impurity solver toolkit.
    L Huang, Y Wang, ZY Meng, L Du, P Werner and X Dai,
    Comput. Phys. Commun. 195, 140-160 (2015)