Chris Leighton

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Born
Christopher Leighton
AlmamaterDurham University (BSc, PhD)
Chris Leighton
Born
Christopher Leighton
Alma materDurham University (BSc, PhD)
Scientific career
FieldsMaterial physics
InstitutionsUniversity of Minnesota
ThesisPersistent photoconductivity and the metal-insulator transition in Cd(_1-x)Mn(_x)Te:In (1998)
Doctoral advisorIan Terry

Christopher Leighton is a British physicist. He is Distinguished McKnight University Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Minnesota.[1]

Leighton holds a BSc in physics (1994) and a PhD in Condensed Matter Physics (1998) from Durham University.[1][2] From 1998 to 2001, he was a postdoc in material physics at the University of California, San Diego.[1]

Leighton was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2012 and an IEEE Fellow in 2020.[3][1] His research revolves around the electronic and magnetic properties of a wide range of novel materials, including complex oxides, oxide heterostructures, metallic spintronics, complex alloys, organic conductors, and photovoltaics.[4]

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