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    Equilibration and order in quantum Floquet matter by Moessner, R., Sondhi, S. L.

    Published in Nature physics (01-05-2017)
    “…Equilibrium thermodynamics is characterized by two fundamental ideas: thermalization—that systems approach a late time thermal state; and phase structure—that…”
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    A Field Guide to Spin Liquids by Knolle, J, Moessner, R

    Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2019)
    “…Spin liquids are collective phases of quantum matter that have eluded discovery in correlated magnetic materials for over half a century. Theoretical models of…”
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    Stark Many-Body Localization by Schulz, M, Hooley, C A, Moessner, R, Pollmann, F

    Published in Physical review letters (01-02-2019)
    “…We consider spinless fermions on a finite one-dimensional lattice, interacting via nearest-neighbor repulsion and subject to a strong electric field. In the…”
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    Absence of Ergodicity without Quenched Disorder: From Quantum Disentangled Liquids to Many-Body Localization by Smith, A, Knolle, J, Moessner, R, Kovrizhin, D L

    Published in Physical review letters (25-10-2017)
    “…We study the time evolution after a quantum quench in a family of models whose degrees of freedom are fermions coupled to spins, where quenched disorder…”
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    Topological Spin Glass in Diluted Spin Ice by Sen, Arnab, Moessner, R

    Published in Physical review letters (19-06-2015)
    “…It is a salient experimental fact that a large fraction of candidate spin liquid materials freeze as the temperature is lowered. The question naturally arises…”
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    Fermionic response from fractionalization in an insulating two-dimensional magnet by Nasu, J., Knolle, J., Kovrizhin, D. L., Motome, Y., Moessner, R.

    Published in Nature physics (01-10-2016)
    “…An intriguing state of matter known as a quantum spin liquid has been predicted to host Majorana fermions. A detailed theoretical and numerical analysis…”
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    Disorder-Free Localization by Smith, A, Knolle, J, Kovrizhin, D L, Moessner, R

    Published in Physical review letters (30-06-2017)
    “…The venerable phenomena of Anderson localization, along with the much more recent many-body localization, both depend crucially on the presence of disorder…”
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    Bosonic integer quantum Hall effect in an interacting lattice model by He, Yin-Chen, Bhattacharjee, Subhro, Moessner, R, Pollmann, Frank

    Published in Physical review letters (11-09-2015)
    “…We study a bosonic model with correlated hopping on a honeycomb lattice, and show that its ground state is a bosonic integer quantum Hall (BIQH) phase, a…”
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    Spin Ice, Fractionalization, and Topological Order by Castelnovo, C, Moessner, R, Sondhi, S.L

    Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (01-03-2012)
    “…The spin ice compounds Dy 2 Ti 2 O 7 and Ho 2 Ti 2 O 7 are highly unusual magnets that epitomize a set of concepts of great interest in modern condensed matter…”
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    Dipolar order by disorder in the classical Heisenberg antiferromagnet on the kagome lattice by Chern, Gia-Wei, Moessner, R

    Published in Physical review letters (11-02-2013)
    “…Ever since the experiments which founded the field of highly frustrated magnetism, the kagome Heisenberg antiferromagnet has been the archetypical setting for…”
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    Fractionalized Z_{2} Classical Heisenberg Spin Liquids by Rehn, J, Sen, Arnab, Moessner, R

    Published in Physical review letters (27-01-2017)
    “…Quantum spin systems are by now known to exhibit a large number of different classes of spin liquid phases. By contrast, for classical Heisenberg models, only…”
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    Proximate Kitaev quantum spin liquid behaviour in a honeycomb magnet by Banerjee, A., Bridges, C. A., Yan, J.-Q., Aczel, A. A., Li, L., Stone, M. B., Granroth, G. E., Lumsden, M. D., Yiu, Y., Knolle, J., Bhattacharjee, S., Kovrizhin, D. L., Moessner, R., Tennant, D. A., Mandrus, D. G., Nagler, S. E.

    Published in Nature materials (01-07-2016)
    “…Quantum spin liquids (QSLs) are topological states of matter exhibiting remarkable properties such as the capacity to protect quantum information from…”
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    Magnetic monopoles in spin ice by Moessner, R, Castelnovo, C, Sondhi, S. L

    Published in Nature (03-01-2008)
    “…Electrically charged particles, such as the electron, are ubiquitous. In contrast, no elementary particles with a net magnetic charge have ever been observed,…”
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    Raman scattering signatures of Kitaev spin liquids in A(2)IrO(3) iridates with A=Na or Li by Knolle, J, Chern, Gia-Wei, Kovrizhin, D L, Moessner, R, Perkins, N B

    Published in Physical review letters (31-10-2014)
    “…We show how Raman spectroscopy can serve as a valuable tool for diagnosing quantum spin liquids (QSL). We find that the Raman response of the gapless QSL of…”
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    Quantum Spin-Ice and Dimer Models with Rydberg Atoms by Glaetzle, A. W., Dalmonte, M., Nath, R., Rousochatzakis, I., Moessner, R., Zoller, P.

    Published in Physical review. X (01-11-2014)
    “…Quantum spin-ice represents a paradigmatic example of how the physics of frustrated magnets is related to gauge theories. In the present work, we address the…”
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    Out-of-equilibrium dynamics and extended textures of topological defects in spin ice by Udagawa, M, Jaubert, L D C, Castelnovo, C, Moessner, R

    “…Memory effects have been observed across a wide range of geometrically frustrated magnetic materials, possibly including Pr2Ir2O7 where a spontaneous Hall…”
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