Publications of Immanuel Bloch
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Conference Paper (3)
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Conference Paper
A raman laser system for adiabatic photo association of NaK molecules. In: DPG-Frühjahrstagung der Sektion AMOP, Q6.4. DPG-Frühjahrstagung, Leibniz Universität Hannover, March 18, 2013 - March 22, 2013. DPG (2013)
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Conference Paper
Exploring strongly correlated quantum many-body systems with ultracold atoms in optical lattices. International Conference on Quantum Criticality and Novel Phases, Saxonian State & Univ Lib, Dresden, GERMANY, August 02, 2009 - August 05, 2009. Quantum Criticality and Novel Phases (QCNP 2009), pp. 530 - 536 (2010)
Poster (3)
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Poster
Exploring the Single-Particle Mobility Edge and Many-Body Localized Phase in a 1D Quasiperiodic Optical Lattice with Ultracold Atoms. Quantum Gases and Quantum Coherence, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef (2018)
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Poster
Progress at the Munich ultracold polar molecules project. DPG-Frühjahrstagung, Leibniz Universität Hannover (2013)
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Poster
Towards stable groundstate NaK molecules. DPG Verhandlungen 2012, Stuttgart (2012)
Preprint (10)
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Preprint
Observation of Hilbert-space fragmentation and fractonic excitations in two-dimensional Hubbard systems. (submitted)
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Preprint
Continuous operation of large-scale atom arrays in optical lattices. (submitted)
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Preprint
Fine-Structure Qubit Encoded in Metastable Strontium Trapped in an Optical Lattice. (submitted)
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Preprint
Rydberg molecules bound by strong light fields. (submitted)
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Preprint
Coherent excitation of a μHz scale optical magnetic quadrupole transition. (submitted)
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Preprint
Formation of stripes in a mixed-dimensional cold-atom Fermi-Hubbard system. (submitted)
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Preprint
Local readout and control of current and kinetic energy operators in optical lattices. (submitted)
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Preprint
High-fidelity detection of large-scale atom arrays in an optical lattice. (submitted)
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Preprint
Emergence of fluctuating hydrodynamics in chaotic quantum systems. (submitted)
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Preprint
Real-space detection and manipulation of topological edge modes with ultracold atoms. (submitted)