Markus Müller - PSI

Dr. Markus Müller's research concentrates on disordered, frustrated and out-of-equilibrium systems in quantum condensed matter. He is especially interested in emergent quantum coherence, quantum many-body dynamics, and many-body localization, especially in quantum magnets. Moreover, in collaboration with experimental colleagues at PSI, he explores dedicated driving schemes to generate interesting non-equilibrium states in correlated systems, including entangled magnetic states. Finally, he is interested in the rich interplay of magnetic frustration, quantum fluctuations, hyperfine interactions and disorder.
contact: Dr. Markus Müller
webpage: external page https://www.psi.ch/en/lsm/people/markus-muller
Selected Publications
- Fluctuation driven transitions in localized insulators: Intermittent metallicity and path chaos precede delocalization, external page arXiv:2103.06806 (2021).
- Universal quantum computing using electro-nuclear wavefunctions of rare-earth ions, external page PRX Quantum 2, 010312 (2021).
- Spiral order from orientationally correlated random bonds in classical XY models, external page Phys. Rev. Research 2, 013273 (2020).
- Light-induced evaporative cooling of holes in the Hubbard model, external page Nat. Comm. 10, 5556 (2019).
- Many-body delocalization as a quantum avalanche, external page Phys. Rev. Lett 121, 140601 (2018).