Obtaining a microscopic understanding of the dynamics in strongly correlated electronic systems has remained a challenge for many decades. The interplay between the spin and charge degrees of freedom in these materials at different temperatures and dopant concentrations is not well understood and is still an area of intense scientific research. Recently, quantum simulators based on ultracold atoms in optical lattices have emerged as a promising platform to probe strongly correlated fermionic systems. This thesis reports on the work carried out with a quantum gas microscope of ultracold fermionic Li-6, where Fermi-Hubbard systems are prepared and imaged with single site spin and density resolution. The main results of the thesis exp...
International audienceUltracold atomic gases provide a fantastic platform to implement quantum simul...
The interplay of strong interactions and magnetic fields gives rise to unusual forms of superconduct...
We describe the formation of charge- and spin-density patterns induced by spin-selective photoexcita...
Obtaining a microscopic understanding of the dynamics in strongly correlated electronic systems has ...
Correlated electrons in one spatial dimension have very unusual properties such as the dynamical sep...
We investigate the separation of spin and charge in interacting one-dimensional fermion systems. Den...
Interacting fermions that are confined to 1D can only support collective excitations and are thus go...
This thesis reports on the deterministic preparation of magnetically ordered states in systems of fe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2017.Cataloged from PD...
Strongly-correlated electron systems generate some of the richest phenomena and most challenging the...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.Cataloged from PD...
This thesis reports on the creation and analysis of many-body states of interacting fermionic atoms ...
This thesis reports on the experimental investigation of controlled spin dependent interactions in a...
The Hubbard model contains only the essential ingredients to describe the behavior of strongly inter...
In this thesis I report on the experimental study of fermionic systems in two complementary experime...
International audienceUltracold atomic gases provide a fantastic platform to implement quantum simul...
The interplay of strong interactions and magnetic fields gives rise to unusual forms of superconduct...
We describe the formation of charge- and spin-density patterns induced by spin-selective photoexcita...
Obtaining a microscopic understanding of the dynamics in strongly correlated electronic systems has ...
Correlated electrons in one spatial dimension have very unusual properties such as the dynamical sep...
We investigate the separation of spin and charge in interacting one-dimensional fermion systems. Den...
Interacting fermions that are confined to 1D can only support collective excitations and are thus go...
This thesis reports on the deterministic preparation of magnetically ordered states in systems of fe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2017.Cataloged from PD...
Strongly-correlated electron systems generate some of the richest phenomena and most challenging the...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.Cataloged from PD...
This thesis reports on the creation and analysis of many-body states of interacting fermionic atoms ...
This thesis reports on the experimental investigation of controlled spin dependent interactions in a...
The Hubbard model contains only the essential ingredients to describe the behavior of strongly inter...
In this thesis I report on the experimental study of fermionic systems in two complementary experime...
International audienceUltracold atomic gases provide a fantastic platform to implement quantum simul...
The interplay of strong interactions and magnetic fields gives rise to unusual forms of superconduct...
We describe the formation of charge- and spin-density patterns induced by spin-selective photoexcita...