Ludwig G. Mathey
Affiliations: | 2007 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(Quantum phases of low-dimensional ultra-cold atom systems.) | ||||
Charles W. Clark | post-doc | 2007-2011 | NIST |
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Kongkhambut P, Keßler H, Skulte J, et al. (2022) Realization of a Periodically Driven Open Three-Level Dicke Model. Physical Review Letters. 127: 253601 |
Hoffmann DK, Singh VP, Paintner T, et al. (2021) Second sound in the crossover from the Bose-Einstein condensate to the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer superfluid. Nature Communications. 12: 7074 |
Keßler H, Kongkhambut P, Georges C, et al. (2021) Observation of a Dissipative Time Crystal. Physical Review Letters. 127: 043602 |
Luick N, Sobirey L, Bohlen M, et al. (2020) An ideal Josephson junction in an ultracold two-dimensional Fermi gas. Science (New York, N.Y.). 369: 89-91 |
Singh VP, Mathey L. (2020) Sound propagation in a two-dimensional Bose gas across the superfluid transition Arxiv: Quantum Gases. 2 |
Keßler H, Cosme JG, Georges C, et al. (2020) From a continuous to a discrete time crystal in a dissipative atom-cavity system New Journal of Physics. 22: 85002 |
Sato SA, McIver JW, Nuske M, et al. (2019) Microscopic theory for the light-induced anomalous Hall effect in graphene Physical Review B. 99: 214302 |
Keßler H, Cosme JG, Hemmerling M, et al. (2019) Emergent limit cycles and time crystal dynamics in an atom-cavity system Physical Review A. 99: 53605 |
Seifie IMH, Singh VP, Mathey L. (2019) Squeezed-field path-integral description of second sound in Bose-Einstein condensates Physical Review A. 100 |
Georges C, Cosme JG, Mathey L, et al. (2018) Light-Induced Coherence in an Atom-Cavity System. Physical Review Letters. 121: 220405 |