Dresden 2014 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
TT 39: Transport: Quantum Coherence and Quantum Information Systems - Theory II
Dienstag, 1. April 2014, 10:45–13:00, BEY 81
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10:45 |
TT 39.1 |
Self-trapping of photons in circuit QED — •Sebastian Schmidt, James Raftery, Darius Sadri, Hakan Tureci, and Andrew Houck
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11:00 |
TT 39.2 |
Measurement and dephasing of a flux qubit due to heat currents — •Samuele Spilla, Fabian Hassler, and Janine Splettstoesser
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11:15 |
TT 39.3 |
Quantum annealing with qubits with poor decoherence properties — •Michael Marthaler, Philipp Rudo, Johannes Janssen, Matthias Hecker, and Gerd Schön
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11:30 |
TT 39.4 |
Applying stochastic Bloch-Redfield theory to transport in Josephson junction arrays — •Nicolas Vogt, Alexander Shnirman, and Jared H. Cole
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11:45 |
TT 39.5 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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12:00 |
TT 39.6 |
Maximal Rabi frequency of an electrically driven spin in a disordered magnetic field — •Gábor Széchenyi and András Pályi
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12:15 |
TT 39.7 |
Non-linear quantum optics and entanglement in arrays of optomechanical oscillators — •Steven Habraken, Zhijiao Deng, and Florian Marquardt
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12:30 |
TT 39.8 |
Master equation approach for the description of the dynamics of an holmium atom on Pt(111) — •Christian Karlewski, Michael Marthaler, and Gerd Schön
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12:45 |
TT 39.9 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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