Immanuel Bloch
Immanuel Bloch (born 16 November 1972, Fulda) is a German experimental physicist. His research is focused on the investigation of quantum many-body systems using ultracold atomic and molecular quantum gases. Bloch is known for his work on atoms in artificial crystals of light, optical lattices, especially the first realization of a quantum phase transition from a weakly interacting superfluid to a strongly interacting Mott insulating state of matter. Provided by Wikipedia
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Observation of Brane Parity Order in Programmable Optical Lattices by David Wei, Daniel Adler, Kritsana Srakaew, Suchita Agrawal, Pascal Weckesser, Immanuel Bloch, Johannes Zeiher
Published 2023-06-01
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Microscopic electronic structure tomography of Rydberg macrodimers by Simon Hollerith, Jun Rui, Antonio Rubio-Abadal, Kritsana Srakaew, David Wei, Johannes Zeiher, Christian Gross, Immanuel Bloch
Published 2021-03-01
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An unsupervised deep learning algorithm for single-site reconstruction in quantum gas microscopes by Alexander Impertro, Julian F. Wienand, Sophie Häfele, Hendrik von Raven, Scott Hubele, Till Klostermann, Cesar R. Cabrera, Immanuel Bloch, Monika Aidelsburger
Published 2023-07-01
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The quantum technologies roadmap: a European community view by Antonio Acín, Immanuel Bloch, Harry Buhrman, Tommaso Calarco, Christopher Eichler, Jens Eisert, Daniel Esteve, Nicolas Gisin, Steffen J Glaser, Fedor Jelezko, Stefan Kuhr, Maciej Lewenstein, Max F Riedel, Piet O Schmidt, Rob Thew, Andreas Wallraff, Ian Walmsley, Frank K Wilhelm
Published 2018-01-01
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