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Q 28.1 |
Adaptive Estimation of Qubits by Linear Optical Measurements — •Christof Happ and Matthias Freyberger
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Q 28.2 |
Dephasing of two Qubits — •Julius Helm and Walter T. Strunz
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Q 28.3 |
Effect of local operations on entanglement-induced state ordering of two qubits — •Lars Erik Würflinger and Walter T. Strunz
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Q 28.4 |
A planar Paul trap — •Robert Matjeschk, Christian Schneider, Hector Schmitz, Axel Friedenauer, Jan Glückert und Tobias Schätz
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Q 28.5 |
Techniques minimizing noise in a quantum simulation using trapped Mg ions — •Jan Tibor Glückert
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Q 28.6 |
Quantum Information Processing with Atoms in Arrays of Dipole Potentials — •Malte Schlosser, Jens Kruse, Andre Lengwenus, Christian Gierl, Joost Sattler, and Gerhard Birkl
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Q 28.7 |
Quantum cryptography with qudits using one- and two-way entanglement purification — •Kedar Ranade and Gernot Alber
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Q 28.8 |
Towards Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen quantum channel multiplexing — •Aiko Samblowski, Boris Hage, and Roman Schnabel
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Q 28.9 |
Fiber based Quantum Cryptography with Continuous Variables — •Josef Fürst, Carlos H. Wiechers M., Dominique Elser, Christoffer Wittmann, Ulrik L. Andersen, and Gerd Leuchs
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Q 28.10 |
Free Space Quantum Key Distribution with Coherent Polarization States — •Tim Bartley, Dominique Elser, Christoffer Wittmann, Ulrik L. Andersen, and Gerd Leuchs
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Q 28.11 |
QKD Decoy Protocol with Photon Number Measurement — •Malte Avenhaus, Wolfgang Mauerer, Patrick Bronner, and Christine Silberhorn
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Q 28.12 |
Spectral effects in Quantum Key Distribution — •Wolfram Helwig, Wolfgang Mauerer, and Christine Silberhorn
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Q 28.13 |
Beyond the three-partite GHZ and W states using a bimodal cavity — •Denis Gonta, Thomas Radtke, and Stephan Fritzsche
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Q 28.14 |
Wigner-Ionenkristalle für Quanteninformationsverarbeitung — •Jens Baltrusch, Jacob Taylor und Tommaso Calarco
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Q 28.15 |
Towards long distance atom-atom entanglement — •Wenjamin Rosenfeld, Florian Henkel, Michael Krug, Christian Jakob, Andreas Deeg, Fredrik Hocke, Jürgen Volz, Markus Weber, and Harald Weinfurter
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Q 28.16 |
Single-Atom Single-Photon Quantum Interface — •Tatjana Wilk, Simon C. Webster, Axel Kuhn, and Gerhard Rempe
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Q 28.17 |
Observing Free-Space and Cavity Emission of one Atom in a High-Finesse Optical Cavity — •Holger Specht, Bernhard Weber, Tobias Müller, David Moehring, and Gerhard Rempe
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Q 28.18 |
Cooling, storing, and manipulating single atoms in an optical cavity — •Jörg Bochmann, Martin Mücke, David Moehring, and Gerhard Rempe
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Q 28.19 |
Experimental techniques for quantum information processing with trapped 40Ca+ ions — •Michael Brownnutt, Felicity Splatt, Max Harlander, Wolfgang Hänsel, and Rainer Blatt
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Q 28.20 |
Application of optimal control techniques in scalable ion trap quantum logic — •Ulrich Poschinger, Kilian Singer, and Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler
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Q 28.21 |
HC-PCF based Rubidium vapor cell — •wenjia zhong, christoph marquardt, ulrik l. andersen, and gerd leuchs
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Q 28.22 |
Controlled dynamic generation of entanglement — •Thomas Häberle, Kilian Singer, and Matthias Freyberger
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Q 28.23 |
Optimiertes Atom-Ion-Quantengatter — •Hauke Doerk-Bendig, Zbigniew Idziaszek und Tommaso Calarco
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Q 28.24 |
Photo-ionization studies of Calcium atoms — •Carsten Schuck, Marc Almendros, Felix Rohde, Francois Dubin, Markus Hennrich, and Jürgen Eschner
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Q 28.25 |
Counterpropagating PDC photon source with PPLN waveguides — •Andreas Christ, Andreas Eckstein, and Christine Silberhorn
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Q 28.26 |
Maple tools for teaching and exploring quantum computation and information protocols — •Thomas Radtke and Stephan Fritzsche
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