Anatoly Kuklov

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Physics City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Condensed Matter Physics, Low Temperature Physics, Theory Physics
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Vitaliy Kaurov grad student 2006 CUNY
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Kuklov AB, Pollet L, Prokof'ev NV, et al. (2022) Supertransport by Superclimbing Dislocations in ^{4}He: When All Dimensions Matter. Physical Review Letters. 128: 255301
Kuklov AB. (2015) Giant isochoric compressibility of solid He 4: The bistability of superclimbing dislocations Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 92
Pollet L, Kuklov AB. (2014) Topological quantum phases of 4He confined to nanoporous materials. Physical Review Letters. 113: 045301
Safavi-Naini A, Capogrosso-Sansone B, Kuklov A. (2014) Quantum phases of hard-core dipolar bosons in coupled one-dimensional optical lattices Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 90
Aleinikava D, Kuklov AB. (2012) The role of 3He impurities in the stress induced roughening of superclimbing dislocations in solid 4He Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 400
Aleinikava D, Kuklov AB. (2012) Interplay of non-linear elasticity and dislocation-induced superfluidity in solid 4He Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 169: 133-148
Aleinikava D, Kuklov AB. (2011) Stress-induced dislocation roughening: a phase transition in one dimension at finite temperature. Physical Review Letters. 106: 235302
Aleinikava D, Dedits E, Kuklov AB. (2011) Glide and superclimb of dislocations in solid 4He Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 162: 464-475
Aleinikava D, Dedits E, Kuklov AB, et al. (2010) Dislocation roughening in quantum crystals Epl. 89
Schmeltzer D, Kuklov A, Malard M. (2010) A scaling approach for interacting quantum wires - A possible explanation for the 0.7 anomalous conductance Journal of Physics Condensed Matter. 22
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