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G. Chen and M. Hermele

N-chain SU(n) Hubbard model with weak coupling (In preparation)

G. Chen and M. Hermele

Magnetic states in Ir-based pyrochlore lattice (preprint)


G. Chen, S. Choi and L. Radzihovsky

Commensurate and incommensurate ordering in Fe_{1+y}Te (preprint)


G. Chen, M. Hermele, L. Radzihovsky

"Quantum spin liquid"
in a multilayer honeycomb lattice: quantum criticality in 6H-B-Ba3NiSb2O9(preprint)


• G. Chen and L. Balents

 Spin-orbit interaction in d^2 ordered double perovskites (PRB)

• A.V. Gorshkov, S.R. Manmana, G. Chen, E. Demler, M.D. Lukin and A.M. Rey

Fully Tunable t-J-V -W Model with Ultracold Polar Molecules

ArXiv 1106 (PRL)

• A.V. Gorshkov, S.R. Manmana, G. Chen, E. Demler, M.D. Lukin and A.M. Rey

Quantum Magnetism with Polar Alkali Dimers

ArXiv 1106 (PRA)

• S.R. Manmana, K.R.A. Hazzard, G. Chen, A.E. Feiguin, V. Gurarie, M. Hermele and A.M. Rey

1D SU(N) spin physics and Mott transitions with ultracold alkaline earth atoms (PRA)



G. Chen, R. Pereira, and L. Balents

Exotic phases induced by strong spin-orbit coupling in ordered double perovskites

Cond-Mat/1009.5115 (Phys. Rev. B 82, 174440) Featured as "Editor's suggestion"


G. Chen, A. P. Schnyder, and L. Balents

Excitation spectrum and magnetic field effects in a quantum critical spin-orbit system: FeSc2S4

Cond-Mat/0907.1692 (Phys. Rev. B 80, 224409)


G. Chen, J. Gukelberger, S. Trebst, F. Alet, and L. Balents

Coulomb gas transitions in three-dimensional classical dimer models

Phys. Rev. B 80, 045112 (2009)


G. Chen, L. Balents, and A. P. Schnyder

A Spin-Orbital Singlet and Quantum Critical Point on the Diamond Lattice: FeSc2S4

Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 096406 (2009)


G. Chen and L. Balents
 
Spin-orbit effects in Na4Ir3O8: A hyper-kagome lattice antiferromagnet

Phys. Rev. B 78, 094403 (2008)


G. Chen, D. L. Bergman, and L. Balents
 
Semiclassical dynamics and long-time asymptotics of the central-spin problem in a quantum dot

Phys. Rev. B 76, 045312 (2007)

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