Q 28: Ultra Cold Atoms, Ions and BEC II (with A)
Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 10:30–12:30, F 303
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10:30 |
Q 28.1 |
Creating versatile atom traps by combining laser light and magnetic fields — •Stephan Middelkamp, Michael Mayle, Igor Lesanovsky, and Peter Schmelcher
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10:45 |
Q 28.2 |
Few-boson tunneling in a double well with spatially modulated interaction. — •Budhaditya Chatterjee, Ioannis Brouzos, Sascha Zöllner, and Peter Schmelcher
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11:00 |
Q 28.3 |
Superconducting Atom Chips — Tobias Mueller, Rachele Fermani, Bo Zhang, Kin Sung Chan, Michael J. Lim, and •Rainer Dumke
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11:15 |
Q 28.4 |
Rotating three-dimensional solitons in Bose Einstein condensates with attractive nonlocal interaction — Fabian Maucher, Stefan Skupin, and •Wieslaw Krolikowski
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11:30 |
Q 28.5 |
Two-way conversations between cold atoms and semiconductors — •Thomas Judd, Robin Scott, German Sinuco, Tom Montgomery, Andrew Martin, Peter Krüger, and Mark Fromhold
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11:45 |
Q 28.6 |
An AC electric trap suitable for ground-state CO molecules — •Amudha Kumari Duraisamy, Adela Marian, Wieland Schöllkopf, and Gerard Meijer
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12:00 |
Q 28.7 |
Gap and screening in Raman scattering of a Bose condensed gas — •Patrick Navez and Kai Bongs
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12:15 |
Q 28.8 |
Cold atoms near superconductors — •Helge Hattermann, Florian Jessen, Brian Kasch, Daniel Cano, Max Kahmann, Dieter Koelle, Reinhold Kleiner, and József Fortágh
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