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Graz University of Technology 

Quantum Gas Microscopes - From Textbook Experiments to New Frontiers
Dr. Christian Groß
Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Garching
17:15 - 18:15 Tuesday 27 June 2017 TUG P2

Ultracold quantum gases in optical lattices provide a unique platform for the study of tailored many-body systems. The realization of quantum gas microscopes marked a new era in this field. They enabled the precision detection of single atoms on individual lattice sites and with this provide direct experimental access to non-local correlation functions. Here we summarize the experimental progress with this new platform, where experiments evolved from textbook like studies in conceptually simple settings towards precisely controlled studies in computationally inaccessible regimes. We discuss recent results on many-body localization in two dimensions as well as on string correlations in Fermi-Hubbard chains.