Berlin 2014 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
Q 31: Ultracold atoms, ions and BEC III (with A)
Mittwoch, 19. März 2014, 14:00–16:00, UDL HS3038
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14:00 |
Q 31.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Single charged impurities inside a Bose-Einstein condensate — •Sebastian Hofferberth, Jonathan Balewski, Alexander Krupp, Anita Gaj, David Peter, Hanspeter Büchler, Robert Löw, and Tilman Pfau
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14:30 |
Q 31.2 |
Field-theoretical Study of the Bose Polaron - Challenges for Quantum Simulation with ultracold Atoms — •Richard Schmidt and Steffen Patrick Rath
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14:45 |
Q 31.3 |
Bose-Einstein condensation of ultra-cold atoms in a frustrated, triangular optical lattice I. — •Ludwig Mathey, Robert Höppner, Peter Janzen, Julian Struck, Malte Weinberg, Christoph Ölschläger, Patrick Windpassinger, Juliette Simonet, Klaus Sengstock, Philipp Hauke, Andre Eckardt, and Maciej Lewenstein
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15:00 |
Q 31.4 |
Bose-Einstein condensation of ultra-cold atoms in a frustrated, triangular optical lattice II. — Robert Höppner, Julian Struck, Malte Weinberg, Christoph Ölschläger, Patrick Windpassinger, Juliette Simonet, Klaus Sengstock, Ludwig Mathey, •Philipp Hauke, André Eckardt, and Maciej Lewenstein
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15:15 |
Q 31.5 |
A novel experiment for coupling a Bose-Einstein condensate with two crossed cavity modes — •Julian Leonard, Moonjoo Lee, Andrea Morales, Thomas Karg, Tilman Esslinger, and Tobias Donner
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15:30 |
Q 31.6 |
Microscopic description of Bose-Einstein condensates in complex potentials — •Dennis Dast, Daniel Haag, Holger Cartarius, and Günter Wunner
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15:45 |
Q 31.7 |
On the Validity of the Truncated Wigner Method for Bosonic Many Body Transport — •Thomas Engl, Julien Dujardin, Juan Diego Urbina, Klaus Richter, and Peter Schlagheck
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