Interacting fermions on a lattice can develop strong quantum correlations, which are the cause of the classical intractability of many exotic phases of matter. Current efforts are directed towards the control of artificial quantum systems that can be made to emulate the underlying Fermi-Hubbard models. Electrostatically confined conduction-band electrons define interacting quantum coherent spin and charge degrees of freedom that allow all-electrical initialization of low-entropy states and readily adhere to the Fermi-Hubbard Hamiltonian. Until now, however, the substantial electrostatic disorder of the solid state has meant that only a few attempts at emulating Fermi-Hubbard physics on solid-state platforms have been made. Here we show that...
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This paper will review otomic-like phenomena in a semiconductor quantum dot which their size, shape ...
We apply the Hubbard Hamiltonian to describe quantum-dot arrays weakly coupled to two contacts. Exac...
Interacting fermions on a lattice can develop strong quantum correlations, which are the cause of th...
Strong electronic interactions in quantum materials are responsible for phenomena such as high-Tc s...
Interacting electrons on material lattices can build up strong quantum correlations, which in turn c...
<p>The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturall...
The Hubbard model is one of the primary models for understanding the essential many-body physics in ...
The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturally d...
Quantum-mechanical correlations of interacting fermions result in the emergence of exotic phases. Ma...
We use a dual gated device structure to introduce a gate-tuneable periodic potential in a GaAs/AlGaA...
Systems of confined electrons are found everywhere in nature in the form of atoms where the orbiting...
We present a study of a statistical model of arrays of quantum dots, in which electrons are confined...
Quantum mechanics often results in extremely complex phenomena, especially when the quantum system u...
Motivated by recent advances in fabricating artificial lattices in semiconductors and their promise ...
4 pages, 2 ps figs included using epsf.sty. Revision: added important reference and consequent text ...
This paper will review otomic-like phenomena in a semiconductor quantum dot which their size, shape ...
We apply the Hubbard Hamiltonian to describe quantum-dot arrays weakly coupled to two contacts. Exac...
Interacting fermions on a lattice can develop strong quantum correlations, which are the cause of th...
Strong electronic interactions in quantum materials are responsible for phenomena such as high-Tc s...
Interacting electrons on material lattices can build up strong quantum correlations, which in turn c...
<p>The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturall...
The Hubbard model is one of the primary models for understanding the essential many-body physics in ...
The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturally d...
Quantum-mechanical correlations of interacting fermions result in the emergence of exotic phases. Ma...
We use a dual gated device structure to introduce a gate-tuneable periodic potential in a GaAs/AlGaA...
Systems of confined electrons are found everywhere in nature in the form of atoms where the orbiting...
We present a study of a statistical model of arrays of quantum dots, in which electrons are confined...
Quantum mechanics often results in extremely complex phenomena, especially when the quantum system u...
Motivated by recent advances in fabricating artificial lattices in semiconductors and their promise ...
4 pages, 2 ps figs included using epsf.sty. Revision: added important reference and consequent text ...
This paper will review otomic-like phenomena in a semiconductor quantum dot which their size, shape ...
We apply the Hubbard Hamiltonian to describe quantum-dot arrays weakly coupled to two contacts. Exac...