Joshua Zak
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Joshua Zak | |
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יהושע זק | |
Born | 1929 |
Occupation | Theoretical physicist |
Known for | Zak transform |
Awards | Wigner medal (2014) Israel Prize (2022) |
Joshua Zak (Template:Lang-he; born 1929) is an Israeli theoretical physicist and writer known for the Zak transform, Zak phase and the Magnetic Translation Group. He received the 2022 Israel Prize and 2014 Wigner medal. [1][2]
Most cited publications
- Zak J. Berry's phase for energy bands in solids. Physical Review Letters. 1989 Jun 5;62(23):2747. [2] Archived 2021-06-02 at the Wayback Machine
- J. Zak. Magnetic translation group. Physical Review. 1964 Jun 15;134(6A):A1602.[3]
- Zak J, Moog ER, Liu C, Bader SD. A universal approach to magneto-optics. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 1990 Sep 1;89(1-2):107-23 [3][dead link ][3]
- Zak J, Moog ER, Liu C, Bader SD. Magneto-optics of multilayers with arbitrary magnetization directions. Physical Review B. 1991 Mar 15;43(8):6423.[3]
- Zak J. Finite translations in solid-state physics. Physical Review Letters. 1967 Dec 11;19(24):1385.[3]
Honors and awards
- Wigner Medal (2014)[1]
- Israel Pprize, for his achievements in physics (2022)[4]
- The Brown-Zak fermion and the Zak transform are named after him.
Website
https://phsites.technion.ac.il/zak/
References
- ^ a b "Wigner Medal awarded to Professor Joshua Zak - Physics Department, Technion". phys.technion.ac.il. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
- ^ Avron J, Bohm A, Schulman LS. The Wigner Medal 2014. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2015 Mar 1 (Vol. 597, No. 1, p. 011004). IOP Publishing.
- ^ a b c d [1] Google Scholar Author page, Accessed May 30, 2021
- ^ phys.technion.ac.il/en/about/news/prof-emeritus-joshua-zak-will-be-awarded-the-2022-israel-prize-in-the-field-of-physics-and-chemistry-research