Alan T. Dorsey

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University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
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Condensed Matter Physics
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Goswami D, Dasbiswas K, Yoo CD, et al. (2011) Dislocation-induced superfluidity in a model supersolid Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 84
Dasbiswas K, Goswami D, Yoo CD, et al. (2010) Bound states of edge dislocations: The quantum dipole problem in two dimensions Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 81
Dorsey AT, Huse DA. (2007) Condensed-matter physics: shear madness. Nature. 450: 800-1
Ettouhami AM, Doiron CB, Klironomos FD, et al. (2006) Anisotropic states of two-dimensional electrons in high magnetic fields. Physical Review Letters. 96: 196802
Dorsey AT, Goldbart PM, Toner J. (2006) Squeezing superfluid from a stone: coupling superfluidity and elasticity in a supersolid. Physical Review Letters. 96: 055301
Ettouhami AM, Klironomos FD, Dorsey AT. (2006) Static and dynamic properties of crystalline phases of two-dimensional electrons in a strong magnetic field Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 73
Klironomos FD, Dorsey AT. (2005) Tunneling between two-dimensional electron systems in a high magnetic field: Role of interlayer interactions Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 71
Klironomos FD, Dorsey AT. (2004) Tunneling between bilayer quantum Hall structures in a strong magnetic field International Journal of Modern Physics B. 18: 3723-3726
Ettouhami AM, Klironomos FD, Dorsey AT. (2004) Possible new bubble phases of two-dimensional electrons in higher Landau levels International Journal of Modern Physics B. 18: 3645-3648
Klironomos AD, Dorsey AT. (2003) Vortex lattice structural transitions: a Ginzburg-Landau model approach. Physical Review Letters. 91: 097002
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