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Dresden 2011 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 25: Matter Wave Optics

Mittwoch, 16. März 2011, 10:30–13:00, BAR Schön

10:30 Q 25.1 Quantum test of the equivalence principle with dual species atom interferometry — •Daniel Tiarks, Jonas Hartwig, Dennis Schlippert, Ulrich Velte, Maic Zaiser, Vyacheslav Lebedev, Ernst Rasel, and Wolfgang Ertmer
10:45 Q 25.2 Atom Interferometry in a mobile high-precision setup to measure local gravity — •Matthias Hauth, Malte Schmidt, Alexander Senger, Vladimir Schkolnik, Christian Freier, and Achim Peters
11:00 Q 25.3 Matter wave interferometry: Molecular mass, complexity, dynamics and structure — •Sandra Eibenberger, Stefan Gerlich, Jens Tüxen, Stefan Nimmrichter, Marcel Mayor, and Markus Arndt
11:15 Q 25.4 Chip-based Bragg interferometry with Bose-Einstein condensates in microgravity — •Markus Krutzik, Achim Peters, and the QUANTUS Team
11:30 Q 25.5 Molecule Interferometer at Southampton — •Carola Szewc, Paul Venn, and Hendrik Ulbricht
11:45 Q 25.6 Trapped atomic gravimeter for near-field force measurements — •Gunnar Tackmann, Quentin Beaufils, Bruno Pelle, Sophie Pélisson, Xiaolong Wang, Marie-Christine Angonin, Peter Wolf, and Franck Pereira Dos Santos
12:00 Q 25.7 A dual species matter-wave interferometer in microgravity — •Jan Rudolph, Ernst Maria Rasel, and the QUANTUS Team
12:15 Q 25.8 Simple description of atom interferometry with Bose-Einstein condensates — •Endre Kajari, Stefan Arnold, Daniela Moll, Wolfgang P. Schleich, and the QUANTUS Team
12:30 Q 25.9 Matter wave optics with Bose-Einstein condensates in microgravity — •Hauke Müntinga, Claus Lämmerzahl, and the QUANTUS Team
12:45 Q 25.10 Delta kick cooling: a method for fast adiabatic decompression and its applications to atom interferometry — •Andre Wenzlawski, Klaus Sengstock, and the QUANTUS team
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