We describe here a quantum simulator of extended bipartite Hubbard model with broken sublattice symmetry. The simulator consists of a structured lateral gate confining two dimensional electrons in a quantum well into artificial minima arranged in a hexagonal lattice. The sublattice symmetry breaking is generated by forming an artificial triangular graphene quantum dot (ATGQD) with zigzag edges. The resulting extended Hubbard model generates tunable ratio of tunneling strength to electron-electron interactions and of sublattice symmetry with control over shape. The validity of the simulator is confirmed for small systems using mean-field and exact diagonalization many-body approaches which show that the ground state changes from a metallic t...
The goals of our DOE work were to develop numerical tools in order to (1) determine the actual phase...
This paper will review otomic-like phenomena in a semiconductor quantum dot which their size, shape ...
Recent progress of quantum simulators provides insight into the fundamental problems of strongly cor...
We study the effect of sublattice symmetry breaking on the electronic, magnetic, and transport prope...
We present a theory of electronic properties of gated triangular graphene quantum dots with zigzag e...
Quantum-mechanical correlations of interacting fermions result in the emergence of exotic phases. Ma...
In this thesis, I present a theory of electron-electron interactions in optical properties of graphe...
When a Dirac electron is confined to a triangular graphene quantum dot with zigzag edges, its low-en...
A simple yet paradigmatic model for the interplay of strong electronic correlations and geometric fr...
In quantum simulation, many-body phenomena are probed in controllable quantum systems. Recently, sim...
We discuss the appearance of quantum orders in the Hubbard model for interacting electrons, at half-...
Adding a Rashba term to the Hubbard Hamiltonian produces a model which can be used to learn how spin...
We perform Hartree-Fock calculations to show that quantum dots (i.e., two-dimensional systems of up ...
Interacting fermions on a lattice can develop strong quantum correlations, which are the cause of th...
In semiconductor quantum dots, the motion of the electrons is restricted to a finite region of a two...
The goals of our DOE work were to develop numerical tools in order to (1) determine the actual phase...
This paper will review otomic-like phenomena in a semiconductor quantum dot which their size, shape ...
Recent progress of quantum simulators provides insight into the fundamental problems of strongly cor...
We study the effect of sublattice symmetry breaking on the electronic, magnetic, and transport prope...
We present a theory of electronic properties of gated triangular graphene quantum dots with zigzag e...
Quantum-mechanical correlations of interacting fermions result in the emergence of exotic phases. Ma...
In this thesis, I present a theory of electron-electron interactions in optical properties of graphe...
When a Dirac electron is confined to a triangular graphene quantum dot with zigzag edges, its low-en...
A simple yet paradigmatic model for the interplay of strong electronic correlations and geometric fr...
In quantum simulation, many-body phenomena are probed in controllable quantum systems. Recently, sim...
We discuss the appearance of quantum orders in the Hubbard model for interacting electrons, at half-...
Adding a Rashba term to the Hubbard Hamiltonian produces a model which can be used to learn how spin...
We perform Hartree-Fock calculations to show that quantum dots (i.e., two-dimensional systems of up ...
Interacting fermions on a lattice can develop strong quantum correlations, which are the cause of th...
In semiconductor quantum dots, the motion of the electrons is restricted to a finite region of a two...
The goals of our DOE work were to develop numerical tools in order to (1) determine the actual phase...
This paper will review otomic-like phenomena in a semiconductor quantum dot which their size, shape ...
Recent progress of quantum simulators provides insight into the fundamental problems of strongly cor...