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Lode Pollet
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 105
Citations - 5932
Lode Pollet is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum Monte Carlo & Hubbard model. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 89 publications receiving 5334 citations. Previous affiliations of Lode Pollet include Harvard University & ETH Zurich.
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Probing the Superfluid–to–Mott Insulator Transition at the Single-Atom Level
Waseem Bakr,Amy Peng,M. E. Tai,Ruichao Ma,Jonathan Simon,Jonathon Gillen,Simon Fölling,Simon Fölling,Lode Pollet,Markus Greiner +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used single atom-single lattice site imaging to investigate the Bose-Hubbard model on a microscopic level, enabling space and time-resolved characterization of the number statistics across the superfluid-Mott insulator quantum phase transition.
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The ALPS project release 1.3: Open-source software for strongly correlated systems
A. F. Albuquerque,Fabien Alet,Philippe Corboz,P. Dayal,P. Dayal,Adrian E. Feiguin,Sebastian Fuchs,Lukas Gamper,Emanuel Gull,S. Gurtler,Andreas Honecker,Ryo Igarashi,Mathias Körner,Anton Kozhevnikov,Andreas M. Läuchli,Salvatore R. Manmana,Salvatore R. Manmana,Munehisa Matsumoto,Ian P. McCulloch,F. Michel,Reinhard M. Noack,G. Pawłowski,Lode Pollet,Thomas Pruschke,Ulrich Schollwöck,Synge Todo,Simon Trebst,Matthias Troyer,Philipp Werner,Stefan Wessel +29 more
TL;DR: Changes in the new release of the ALPS project include a DMRG program for interacting models, support for translation symmetries in the diagonalization programs, the ability to define custom measurement operators, and support for inhomogeneous systems, such as lattice models with traps.
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The ALPS project release 2.0: open source software for strongly correlated systems
Bela Bauer,Lincoln D. Carr,Hans Gerd Evertz,Adrian E. Feiguin,Juliana Freire,Sebastian Fuchs,Lukas Gamper,Jan Gukelberger,Emanuel Gull,S. Guertler,Andreas Hehn,R. Igarashi,Sergei V. Isakov,David Koop,Ping Ma,Phillip Mates,Phillip Mates,H. Matsuo,Olivier Parcollet,G. Pawłowski,J. D. Picon,Lode Pollet,Lode Pollet,Emanuele Santos,Vito Scarola,Ulrich Schollwöck,Cláudio T. Silva,Brigitte Surer,Synge Todo,Simon Trebst,Matthias Troyer,Michael L. Wall,Philipp Werner,Stefan Wessel,Stefan Wessel +34 more
TL;DR: The ALPS libraries provide a powerful framework for programmers to develop their own applications, which, for instance, greatly simplify the steps of porting a serial code onto a parallel, distributed memory machine.
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Probing the Superfluid to Mott Insulator Transition at the Single Atom Level
Eric Tai,Waseem Bakr,Ruichao Ma,Jonathan Simon,Amy Peng,Jonathon Gillen,Simon Foelling,Lode Pollet,Philipp M. Preiss,Markus Greiner +9 more
TL;DR: Single atom–single lattice site imaging is used to investigate the Bose-Hubbard model on a microscopic level and enables space- and time-resolved characterization of the number statistics across the superfluid–Mott insulator quantum phase transition.
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Spin- and density-resolved microscopy of antiferromagnetic correlations in Fermi-Hubbard chains
Martin Boll,Timon A. Hilker,Guillaume Salomon,Ahmed Omran,Jacopo Nespolo,Lode Pollet,Immanuel Bloch,Immanuel Bloch,Christian Gross +8 more
TL;DR: This work reports on the direct, single-site resolved detection of antiferromagnetic correlations extending up to three sites in spin-1/2 Hubbard chains, which requires entropies per particle well below s* = ln(2).