Markus Müller - PSI

Markus Müller

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

  1. Fluctuation driven transitions in localized insulators: Intermittent metallicity and path chaos precede delocalization, external page arXiv:2103.06806 (2021).
  2. Universal quantum computing using electro-nuclear wavefunctions of rare-earth ions, external page PRX Quantum 2, 010312 (2021).
  3. Spiral order from orientationally correlated random bonds in classical XY models, external page Phys. Rev. Research 2, 013273 (2020).
  4. Light-induced evaporative cooling of holes in the Hubbard model, external page Nat. Comm. 10, 5556 (2019).
  5. Many-body delocalization as a quantum avalanche, external page Phys. Rev. Lett 121, 140601 (2018).
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