Yun Suk Eo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Physics and Astronomy
Email: yeo@ttu.edu
Phone: (806) 834-4845
How to pronounce my name (Korean: 어윤석)
Yun Suk Eo is a condensed matter experimentalist who studies quantum materials. He is interested in quantum material systems that exhibit exotic behavior originating from non-trivial topology and strong correlations in the material. These materials include topological insulators, topological semimetals, topological superconductors, strongly correlated f-electron systems, etc. Although not limited to certain experimental techniques, Eo's group mainly uses electrical/thermal transport to understand the low excitation behavior of such quantum materials. In addition, Eo's group also synthesizes quantum materials by using flux growth and chemical vapor transport techniques.
Before joining Texas Tech, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Maryland (College Park) Quantum Materials Center (QMC). He was also a member of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics (FLEET) during that time.

Education
Ph.D. Physics, University of Michigan (2017)
B.S. Physics, University of Michigan (2010)
Research Interests
- Quantum Materials that have topologically non-trivial band structures (topological insulators, topological semimetals).
- Quantum Materials that are strongly correlated.
- Exotic low-dimensional systems emerging from bulk quantum materials.
- Recently, I have expanded my interest to altermagnetic systems.
Selected Publications
[1] Sylvia K Lewin, Peter Czajka, Corey E Frank, Gicela Saucedo Salas, G Timothy Noe II, Hyeok Yoon, Yun Suk Eo, Johnpierre Paglione, Andriy H Nevidomskyy, John Singleton, Nicholas P Butch, "High-field superconducting halo in UTe2", Science, 389, 6759 (2025).[2] Yun Suk* Eo, Keenan Avers* (*Equal Contribution), Jarryd A Horn, Hyeok Yoon, Shanta R Saha, Alonso Suarez, Michael S Fuhrer, Johnpierre Paglione, "Extraordinary bulk-insulating behavior in the strongly correlated materials FeSi and FeSb2", Appl. Phys. Lett., 122, 23 (2023).
[3] Yun Suk Eo, Shouzheng Liu, Shanta R Saha, Hyunsoo Kim, Sheng Ran, Jarryd A Horn, Halyna Hodovanets, John Collini, Tristin Metz, Wesley T Fuhrman, Andriy H Nevidomskyy, Jonathan D Denlinger, Nicholas P Butch, Michael S Fuhrer, L Andrew Wray, Johnpierre Paglione, "c-axis transport in : Evidence of three-dimensional conductivity component", Phys. Rev. B, 106, L060505 (2022).
[4] Sheng Ran, I-Lin Liu, Yun Suk Eo, Daniel J Campbell, Paul M Neves, Wesley T Fuhrman, Shanta R Saha, Christopher Eckberg, Hyunsoo Kim, David Graf, Fedor Balakirev, John Singleton, Johnpierre Paglione, Nicholas P Butch, "Extreme magnetic field-boosted superconductivity", Nature Physics, 15, 12, 1250-1254 (2019).
[5] Yun Suk Eo, Alexa Rakoski, Juniar Lucien, Dmitri Mihaliov, Çağlıyan Kurdak, Priscila
FS Rosa, Zachary Fisk, "Transport gap in SmB6 protected against disorder", PNAS, 116, 12638-12641 (2019).
[6] Yun Suk Eo, Kai Sun, Çağlıyan Kurdak, Dae-Jeong Kim, Zachary Fisk, "Inverted resistance measurements as a method for characterizing the bulk and surface conductivities of three-dimensional topological insulators", Phys. Rev. Appl., 9, 044006 (2018).
[6] Yun Suk Eo, Kai Sun, Çağlıyan Kurdak, Dae-Jeong Kim, Zachary Fisk, "Inverted resistance measurements as a method for characterizing the bulk and surface conductivities of three-dimensional topological insulators", Phys. Rev. Appl., 9, 044006 (2018).
Websites
[1] Research Group Webpage[2] Research Group News (X, previously Twitter)
[3] Google Scholar
[4] Teaching (Lecture notes can be found here)
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Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Address
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Phone
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Email
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