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Eugene Demler
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 556
Citations - 37871
Eugene Demler is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ultracold atom & Quantum. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 521 publications receiving 31670 citations. Previous affiliations of Eugene Demler include Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics & University of Maryland, College Park.
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Dynamical Crystallization in the Dipole Blockade of Ultracold Atoms
TL;DR: It is shown that ordered states in extended ensembles of Rydberg atoms can be selectively excited by chirped laser pulses, and, via quantum state transfer from atoms to light, be used to create crystalline photonic states.
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Many-Body Localization in Dipolar Systems
Norman Y. Yao,Chris Laumann,Sarang Gopalakrishnan,Michael Knap,Markus Müller,Eugene Demler,Mikhail D. Lukin +6 more
TL;DR: This work proposes and analyzes several experimental systems that can be used to observe and probe many-body localized phases, including ultracold polar molecules and solid-state magnetic spin impurities.
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Probing quantum and thermal noise in an interacting many-body system
Sebastian Hofferberth,Sebastian Hofferberth,Sebastian Hofferberth,Igor Lesanovsky,Igor Lesanovsky,Thorsten Schumm,Adilet Imambekov,Adilet Imambekov,Vladimir Gritsev,Eugene Demler,Jörg Schmiedmayer,Jörg Schmiedmayer +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a complete experimental analysis of the shot-to-shot variations of interference-fringe contrast for pairs of independently created one-dimensional Bose condensates is provided.
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Floquet approach to ℤ2 lattice gauge theories with ultracold atoms in optical lattices
Christian Schweizer,Christian Schweizer,Fabian Grusdt,Moritz Berngruber,Luca Barbiero,Eugene Demler,Nathan Goldman,Immanuel Bloch,Immanuel Bloch,Monika Aidelsburger,Monika Aidelsburger +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Floquet-based method for studying lattice gauge theories using two-component ultracold atoms in a double-well potential has been proposed, which exhibits symmetry.
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Observation of Elastic Doublon Decay in the Fermi-Hubbard Model
Niels Strohmaier,Daniel Greif,Robert Jördens,Leticia Tarruell,Henning Moritz,Tilman Esslinger,Rajdeep Sensarma,Rajdeep Sensarma,David Pekker,Ehud Altman,Eugene Demler +10 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the dominant mechanism for the relaxation is a simultaneous many-body process involving several single fermions as scattering partners, yielding fair agreement with the data.