Berlin 2014 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
SYQR 1: Flying/Stationary Qubit Conversion and Entanglement Generation
Montag, 17. März 2014, 10:30–12:15, UDL HS2002
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10:30 |
SYQR 1.1 |
Long distance entanglement of single trapped atoms — •Kai Redeker, Daniel Burchardt, Norbert Ortegel, Markus Rau, Julian Hofmann, Michael Krug, Markus Weber, Wenjamin Rosenfeld, and Harald Weinfurter
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10:45 |
SYQR 1.2 |
High-fidelity heralded photon-to-atom quantum state transfer — •Christoph Kurz, Michael Schug, Pascal Eich, Jan Huwer, Philipp Müller, and Jürgen Eschner
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11:00 |
SYQR 1.3 |
Interfacing Superconducting Qubits and Optical Photons via a Rare-Earth Doped Crystal — •Nikolai Lauk, Christopher O’Brien, Susanne Blum, Giovanna Morigi, and Michael Fleischhauer
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11:15 |
SYQR 1.4 |
Remote entanglement generation with parabolic mirrors — •Nils Griebe, József Zsolt Bernád, and Gernot Alber
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11:30 |
SYQR 1.5 |
Double-heralded single-photon absorption by a single atom — •José Brito, Stephan Kucera, Pascal Eich, Michael Schug, Christoph Kurz, Philipp Müller, Jan Huwer, and Jürgen Eschner
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11:45 |
SYQR 1.6 |
Fiber-Cavity Coupled Atomic Ensembles for Photon Storage — •Miguel Martinez-Dorantes, Wolfgang Alt, Jose Gallego, Sutapa Ghosh, Lucie Paulet, Lothar Ratschbacher, Yannik Völzke, and Dieter Meschede
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12:00 |
SYQR 1.7 |
Individual addressing of multiple neutral atoms in an optical cavity — •Andreas Neuzner, Matthias Körber, Carolin Hahn, Stephan Ritter und Gerhard Rempe
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