Berlin 2015 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
TT 89: Transport: Quantum Dots, Quantum Wires, Point Contacts 1 (jointly with HL)
Donnerstag, 19. März 2015, 11:00–13:00, A 053
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11:00 |
TT 89.1 |
Interference of real and virtual transitions in quantum dot chains — •Fernando Gallego-Marcos, Rafael Sánchez, and Gloria Platero
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11:15 |
TT 89.2 |
Photon creation of a double quantum dot strongly coupled to the environment — •Michael Marthaler, Yasuhiro Utsumi, and Dmitri Golubev
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11:30 |
TT 89.3 |
Unconventional Superconductivity in Double Quantum Dots — Björn Sothmann, •Stephan Weiss, Michele Governale, and Jürgen König
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11:45 |
TT 89.4 |
Shot noise of a triple quantum dot transistor: Blurred polygons and enhancement at blockade — •Andreas Trottmann, Michael Niklas, Andrea Donarini, and Milena Grifoni
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12:00 |
TT 89.5 |
Circular-polarization-sensitive metamaterial based on triple quantum-dot molecules — •Panagiotis Kotetes, Pei-Qing Jin, Michael Marthaler, and Gerd Schön
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12:15 |
TT 89.6 |
Electronic Transport through Cerium Nanocontacts — •Sebastian Kuntz, Oliver Berg, Christoph Sürgers, and Hilbert v. Löhneysen
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12:30 |
TT 89.7 |
coherent single charge transport in MBE-grown InSb nanowire — •ning kang, sen li, dingxun fan, yuqing huang, libing wang, philippe caroff, and hongqi xu
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12:45 |
TT 89.8 |
Heat current as a tool to study quantum dot decay rates — •Jens Schulenborg, Roman Saptsov, Janine Splettstoesser, and Maarten R. Wegewijs
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