Berlin 2012 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
HL 35: Transport: Quantum Coherence and Quantum Information Systems 3 (jointly with TT, MA)
Dienstag, 27. März 2012, 09:30–12:15, BH 243
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09:30 |
HL 35.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Making and manipulating Majorana fermions for topological quantum computation — •Felix von Oppen
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10:00 |
HL 35.2 |
Engineering and manipulating Majorana bound states in 1D quantum wires — •Panagiotis Kotetes, Alexander Shnirman, and Gerd Schön
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10:15 |
HL 35.3 |
Coulomb-assisted braiding of Majorana fermions in a Josephson junction array — •Fabian Hassler, Bernard Van Heck, Anton Akhmerov, Michele Burrello, and Carlo Beenakker
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10:30 |
HL 35.4 |
Quantum information transfer between topological and spin qubit systems — •Martin Leijnse and Karsten Flensberg
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11:00 |
HL 35.5 |
Hauptvortrag:
Distinguishing quantum and classical transport through nanostructures — •Clive Emary, Neill Lambert, Franco Nori, and Yueh-Nan Chen
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11:30 |
HL 35.6 |
Spin-orbit-induced strong coupling of a single spin to a nanomechanical resonator — •Andras Palyi, Philipp R. Struck, Mark Rudner, Karsten Flensberg, and Guido Burkard
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11:45 |
HL 35.7 |
Emission spectrum of a driven nonlinear resonator — •Stephan André, Lingzhen Guo, Michael Marthaler, and Gerd Schön
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12:00 |
HL 35.8 |
Noise-induced transition in an electronic Mach-Zehnder interferometer — •Andreas Helzel, Leonid Litvin, Werner Wegscheider, and Christoph Strunk
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