Finite-temperature transport in one-dimensional quantum lattice models

B Bertini, F Heidrich-Meisner, C Karrasch, T Prosen… - Reviews of Modern …, 2021 - APS
Over the last decade impressive progress has been made in the theoretical understanding
of transport properties of clean, one-dimensional quantum lattice systems. Many physically …

Cold-atom quantum simulators of gauge theories

JC Halimeh, M Aidelsburger, F Grusdt, P Hauke… - Nature Physics, 2025 - nature.com
Gauge theories constitute the basis of the Standard Model and provide useful descriptions of
various phenomena in condensed matter. Realizing gauge theories on tunable tabletop …

Antiferromagnetic phase transition in a 3D fermionic Hubbard model

HJ Shao, YX Wang, DZ Zhu, YS Zhu, HN Sun, SY Chen… - Nature, 2024 - nature.com
The fermionic Hubbard model (FHM) describes a wide range of physical phenomena
resulting from strong electron–electron correlations, including conjectured mechanisms for …

Quantum gas microscopy for single atom and spin detection

C Gross, WS Bakr - Nature Physics, 2021 - nature.com
A particular strength of ultracold quantum gases is the range of versatile detection methods
that are available. As they are based on atom–light interactions, the whole quantum optics …

Realization of a Fermi-Hubbard optical tweezer array

BM Spar, E Guardado-Sanchez, S Chi, ZZ Yan… - Physical review …, 2022 - APS
We use lithium-6 atoms in an optical tweezer array to realize an eight-site Fermi-Hubbard
chain near half filling. We achieve single site detection by combining the tweezer array with …

Real-space detection and manipulation of topological edge modes with ultracold atoms

C Braun, R Saint-Jalm, A Hesse, J Arceri, I Bloch… - Nature Physics, 2024 - nature.com
The bulk–boundary correspondence, a fundamental principle relating the topological
invariants of the bulk to the presence of edge states, is modified in periodically driven …