Publications of Timon A. Hilker
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Journal Article (14)
2025
Journal Article
134, 053402 (2025)
Optical Superlattice for Engineering Hubbard Couplings in Quantum Simulation. Physical Review Letters
Journal Article
637, pp. 57 - 62 (2025)
Formation of individual stripes in a mixed-dimensional cold-atom Fermi-Hubbard system. Nature 2024
Journal Article
5, 040341 (2024)
Local Control and Mixed Dimensions: Exploring High-Temperature Superconductivity in Optical Lattices. PRX Quantum
Journal Article
626, 287, pp. 283 (2024)
Ultracold field-linked tetratomic molecules. Nature 2023
Journal Article
4, 64 (2023)
Quantifying hole-motion-induced frustration in doped antiferromagnets by Hamiltonian reconstruction. Communications Materials
Journal Article
620, pp. 521 - 524 (2023)
Universal equation of state for wave turbulence in a quantum gas. Nature
Journal Article
614, pp. 59 - 63 (2023)
Field-linked resonances of polar molecules. Nature
Journal Article
613, pp. 463 - 467 (2023)
Magnetically mediated hole pairing in fermionic ladders of ultracold atoms. Nature 2022
Journal Article
606 (7914), pp. 484 - 488 (2022)
Realizing the symmetry-protected Haldane phase in Fermi-Hubbard ladders. Nature 2019
Journal Article
572 (7769), pp. 358 - 362 (2019)
Imaging magnetic polarons in the doped Fermi-Hubbard model. Nature
Journal Article
565 (7737), pp. 56 - 60 (2019)
Direct observation of incommensurate magnetism in Hubbard chains. Nature 2017
Journal Article
357 (6350), pp. 484 - 488 (2017)
Revealing hidden antiferromagnetic correlations in doped Hubbard chains via string correlators. Science 2016
Journal Article
353 (6305), pp. 1257 - 1260 (2016)
Spin- and density-resolved microscopy of antiferromagnetic correlations in Fermi-Hubbard chains. Science 2015
Journal Article
115 (26), 263001 (2015)
Microscopic Observation of Pauli Blocking in Degenerate Fermionic Lattice Gases. Physical Review Letters Thesis - PhD (1)
2017
Thesis - PhD
Spin-resolved microscopy of strongly correlated fermionic many-body states. Dissertation, Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München (2017)
Other (1)
2023
Other
Exotic pairing of charge carriers seen in a quantum simulation (Research briefing), Nature 2023, (2023)