By selecting two dressed rotational states of ultracold polar molecules in an optical lattice, we obtain a highly tunable generalization of the \(t-J\) model, which we refer to as the \(t-J-V-W\) model. In addition to XXZ spin exchange, the model features density-density interactions and novel density-spin interactions; all interactions are dipolar. We show that full control of all interaction parameters in both magnitude and sign can be achieved independently of each other and of the tunneling. As a first step towards demonstrating the potential of the system, we apply the density matrix renormalization group method (DMRG) to obtain the 1D phase diagram of the simplest experimentally realizable case. Specifically, we show that the tunabili...
Ultracold atoms and molecules trapped in optical lattices are expected to serve as simulators of str...
In this thesis we develop a model of ultracold dipolar bosons in a highly anisotropic quasi-one-dime...
We show that ultracold polar molecules pinned in an optical lattice can be used to access a variety ...
By selecting two dressed rotational states of ultracold polar molecules in an optical lattice, we ob...
We show that dipolar interactions between ultracold polar alkali-metal dimers in optical lattices ca...
Recent work on ultracold polar molecules, governed by a generalization of the t-J Hamiltonian, sugge...
We show how to use polar molecules in an optical lattice to engineer quantum spin models with arbitr...
Polar molecules are an ideal platform for studying quantum information and quantum simulation due to...
Ultracold polar molecules, because of their long-range, spatially anisotropic interactions, are a ne...
Synthetic quantum systems with interacting constituents play an important role in quantum informatio...
We consider bosonic dipolar molecules in an optical lattice prepared in a mixture of different rotat...
We theoretically investigate the magnetic properties and nonequilibrium dynamics of two interacting ...
We investigate Feshbach resonances in collisions of high-spin atoms such as Er and Dy with closed-sh...
Strongly interacting spins underlie many intriguing phenomena and applications ranging from magnetis...
This thesis investigates the plausibility of producing a quantum spin liquid (QSL) with ultracold bo...
Ultracold atoms and molecules trapped in optical lattices are expected to serve as simulators of str...
In this thesis we develop a model of ultracold dipolar bosons in a highly anisotropic quasi-one-dime...
We show that ultracold polar molecules pinned in an optical lattice can be used to access a variety ...
By selecting two dressed rotational states of ultracold polar molecules in an optical lattice, we ob...
We show that dipolar interactions between ultracold polar alkali-metal dimers in optical lattices ca...
Recent work on ultracold polar molecules, governed by a generalization of the t-J Hamiltonian, sugge...
We show how to use polar molecules in an optical lattice to engineer quantum spin models with arbitr...
Polar molecules are an ideal platform for studying quantum information and quantum simulation due to...
Ultracold polar molecules, because of their long-range, spatially anisotropic interactions, are a ne...
Synthetic quantum systems with interacting constituents play an important role in quantum informatio...
We consider bosonic dipolar molecules in an optical lattice prepared in a mixture of different rotat...
We theoretically investigate the magnetic properties and nonequilibrium dynamics of two interacting ...
We investigate Feshbach resonances in collisions of high-spin atoms such as Er and Dy with closed-sh...
Strongly interacting spins underlie many intriguing phenomena and applications ranging from magnetis...
This thesis investigates the plausibility of producing a quantum spin liquid (QSL) with ultracold bo...
Ultracold atoms and molecules trapped in optical lattices are expected to serve as simulators of str...
In this thesis we develop a model of ultracold dipolar bosons in a highly anisotropic quasi-one-dime...
We show that ultracold polar molecules pinned in an optical lattice can be used to access a variety ...