Berlin 2014 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
Q 2: Matter wave optics I
Montag, 17. März 2014, 10:30–12:15, DO26 208
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10:30 |
Q 2.1 |
Matter-wave interferometry of a free-falling nanoparticle — •James Bateman, Muddassar Rashid, David Hempston, Jamie Vovrosh, Stefan Nimmrichter, Klaus Hornberger, and Hendrik Ulbricht
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10:45 |
Q 2.2 |
Matter-wave interferometry in non-inertial frames — •Stephan Kleinert, Albert Roura, Wolfgang P. Schleich, and the QUANTUS Team
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11:00 |
Q 2.3 |
Correction of dephasing oscillations in matter wave interferometry — •Alexander Rembold, Georg Schütz, Andreas Pooch, Andreas Günther, and Alexander Stibor
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11:15 |
Q 2.4 |
Influence of the orientation state in matter-wave interferometry with large molecules — •Benjamin A. Stickler, Stefan Nimmrichter, and Klaus Hornberger
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11:30 |
Q 2.5 |
Comparison between pure and mixed states in single-shot atom interferometry — •Albert Roura, Wolfgang Zeller, Wolfgang P. Schleich, and the QUANTUS Team
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11:45 |
Q 2.6 |
A tungsten tip based electron source triggered by laser pulses in the near-ultraviolet — •Dominik Ehberger, Jakob Hammer, and Peter Hommelhoff
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12:00 |
Q 2.7 |
An atom-chip based atomic gravimeter — •Holger Ahlers, Ernst Maria Rasel, and The QUANTUS-TEAM
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