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Q 62.1 |
Towards imaging of single Rydberg Atoms — •Vladislav Gavryusev, Georg Günter, Gerhard Zuern, Miguel Ferreira-Cao, Giulia Faraoni, Hanna Schempp, Shannon Whitlock, and Matthias Weidemüller
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Q 62.2 |
Dipolar exchange in interacting Rydberg gases — •Miguel Ferreira-Cao, Georg Günter, Hanna Schempp, María M. Valado, Vladislav Gavryusev, Gerhard Zürn, Shannon Whitlock, and Matthias Weidemüller
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Q 62.3 |
Rydberg dressing of ultracold Potassium atoms via electromagnetically induced transparency — •Christoph Schweiger, Nils Pehoviak, Stephan Helmrich, Alda Arias, and Shannon Whitlock
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Q 62.4 |
Rydberg quantum optics in ultracold gases — •Ivan Mirgorodskiy, Hannes Gorniaczyk, Christoph Tresp, Sebastian Weber, and Sebastian Hofferberth
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Q 62.5 |
Towards a single-photon source based on Rydberg FWM in thermal microcells — •Fabian Ripka, Yi-Hsin Chen, Robert Löw, and Tilman Pfau
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Q 62.6 |
Dynamical Mean-Field Theory of Rydberg-dressed quantum gases in optical lattices — •Andreas Geißler, Mathieu Barbier, Ivana Vasic, and Walter Hofstetter
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Q 62.7 |
Laser System for Two-Photon Rydberg Excitation of Trapped Strontium Ions — •Fabian Pokorny, Gerard Higgins, Christine Maier, Johannes Haag, Florian Kress, Yves Colombe, and Markus Hennrich
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Q 62.8 |
Interaction Effects and Collisional Processes in Mesoscopic Rydberg Driven Ensembles — •Torsten Manthey, Thomas Niederprüm, Oliver Thomas, Tobias M. Weber, and Herwig Ott
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Q 62.9 |
Rydberganregung von 40Ca+ mit Vakuum-Ultraviolettem-Laserlicht — •Patrick Bachor, Matthias Stappel, Jochen Walz, Thomas Feldker und Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler
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Q 62.10 |
Collective Rabi oscillations and progress towards Rydberg dressing — •Peter Schauß, Johannes Zeiher, Sebastian Hild, Jae-yoon Choi, Tommaso Macri, Rick van Bijnen, Thomas Pohl, Immanuel Bloch, and Christian Groß
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Q 62.11 |
Controlled interactions between optical photons stored as Rydberg polaritons — •Hannes Busche, Simon W. Ball, Teodora Ilieva, Paul Huillery, Daniel Maxwell, David Paredes-Barato, David J. Szwer, Matthew P. A. Jones, and Charles S. Adams
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Q 62.12 |
Nonlinear nonlocal response of thermal Rydberg atoms — •Lida Zhang and Jörg Evers
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Q 62.13 |
Towards splitting single atom trajectories over macroscopic distances — •Gautam Ramola, Carsten Robens, Jonathan Zopes, Wolfgang Alt, Dieter Meschede, and Andrea Alberti
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Q 62.14 |
A High-Speed Imaging System and a Two-Colour Magneto-Optical Trap for Discrete-Time Quantum Walks — •Volker Schilling, Stefan Brakhane, Stanislav Shestovy, Felix Kleißler, Wolfgang Alt, Andrea Alberti, and Dieter Meschede
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Q 62.15 |
Light shifts and mechanical dynamics of single Rb atoms in a deep two-dimensional optical lattice — •Matthias Körber, Andreas Neuzner, Olivier Morin, Stephan Ritter, and Gerhard Rempe
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Q 62.16 |
Ultracold erbium atoms in a quasistatic optical dipole trap — •Daniel Babik, Henning Brammer, Jens Ulitzsch, and Martin Weitz
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Q 62.17 |
Molecular spectroscopy of ultracold 23Na40K — •Frauke Seeßelberg, Nikolaus Buchheim, Zhenkai Lu, Tobias Schneider, Immanuel Bloch, and Christoph Gohle
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Q 62.18 |
Creation of Fermi-Bose mixture of 6Li and 133Cs at ultracold temperatures — •Stephan Häfner, Juris Ulmanis, Rico Pires, Eva D. Kuhnle, Matthias Weidemüller, and Eberhard Tiemann
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Q 62.19 |
Anomalous diffusion of a single atom in a lattice in presence of an external force — •Farina Kindermann, Michael Bauer, Felix Schmidt, Tobias Lausch, Daniel Mayer, and Artur Widera
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Q 62.20 |
A Species-Selective Optical Conveyor Belt Lattice for Neutral Cesium Atoms — •Felix Schmidt, Daniel Mayer, Michael Bauer, Farina Kindermann, Tobias Lausch, and Artur Widera
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Q 62.21 |
Arbitrary optical traps with spatial light modulators — •Marvin Holten, Puneet Murthy, André Wenz, Gerhard Zürn, and Selim Jochim
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Q 62.22 |
A Hybrid Microscopic Microwave Sensor — •Daniel Weller, Georg Epple, Christian Veit, Kathrin S. Kleinbach, Tilman Pfau, and Robert Löw
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Q 62.23 |
Construction of a lithium quantum gas machine — •Andreas Kerkmann, Jan Mika Jacobsen, Niels Rohweder, Benno Rem, Christof Weitenberg, and Klaus Sengstock
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Q 62.24 |
Optimized Setup for Quantum Logic Spectroscopy of single Molecular Ions — •Jan Christoph Heip, Fabian Wolf, Florian Gebert, Yong Wan, and Piet O. Schmidt
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Q 62.25 |
Non-cryogenic fiber amplifier for optical trapping of neutral mercury — •Holger John and Thomas Walther
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Q 62.26 |
Double-MOT fluorescence detection on a mesoscopic atom chip — •Ilka Kruse, Jan Mahnke, Andreas Hüper, Wolfgang Ertmer, and Carsten Klempt
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Q 62.27 |
Digital high bandwidth controller for optical traps — •Florian Seidler
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Q 62.28 |
Quantum Gases of Light in Variable Potentials — •David Dung, Dario Bashir-Elahi, Tobias Damm, Julian Schmitt, Christian Wahl, Frank Vewinger, Jan Klärs, and Martin Weitz
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Q 62.29 |
Dynamical localization in a quantum André-Aubry potential — •Katharina Rojan, Hessam Habibian, Anna Minguzzi, and Giovanna Morigi
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Q 62.30 |
Trajectory-based micromotion compensation — Timm F. Gloger, Peter Kaufmann, •Delia Kaufmann, Thomas Collath, M. Tanveer Baig, Michael Johanning, and Christof Wunderlich
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Q 62.31 |
Tailoring the anharmonicity of the axial trapping potential an segmented micro-structured ion trap — •M. Tanveer Baig, Timm F. Gloger, Peter Kaufmann, Delia Kaufmann, Thomas Collath, Michael Johanning, and Christof Wunderlich
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Q 62.32 |
A versatile transport apparatus for the production of groundstate RbYb — •Simone Kipp, Tobias Franzen, Alina Hoppe, Christian Keller, Lukas Mehring, Kapilan Paramasivam, Bastian Pollklesener, Markus Rosendahl, Bastian Schepers, Ralf Stephan, and Axel Görlitz
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Q 62.33 |
towards resolved sideband spectroscopy of barium ion in a hybrid atom-ion experiment — •Amir Mahdian, Joschka Wolf, Artjom Krükow, Amir Mohammadi, and Johannes Hecker denschlag
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Q 62.34 |
Coherent interactions in a one-dimensional ultracold medium of extreme optical depth — •Frank Blatt, Thomas Halfmann, and Thorsten Peters
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Q 62.35 |
Photonic crystal fibre technology based ion traps — •Frieder Lindenfelser, Ben Keitch, Patrick Uebel, Bmitry Bykov, Markus Schmidt, Philip St.J. Russell, and Joathan Home
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Q 62.36 |
Effect of photon absorption in optical phase gratings for matter waves — •Kai Walter, Stefan Nimmrichter, and Klaus Hornberger
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Q 62.37 |
Gravimetry with ultra-cold atoms based on atom-chip sources — •Matthias Gersemann, Jonas Matthias, Maral Sahelgozin, Holger Ahlers, Sven Abend, Martina Gebbe, Hauke Müntinga, Waldemar Herr, Wolfgang Ertmer, and Ernst Maria Rasel
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Q 62.38 |
Many-body scattering of atoms through mesoscopic cavities: Universal effects of indistinguishability and interactions — •Josef Michl, Markus Biberger, Jack Kuipers, Juan Diego Urbina, and Klaus Richter
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Q 62.39 |
A bottom-up approach to Poisson spot experiments with neutral matter-waves — •Thomas Reisinger, Arne Fischer, Christian Reitz, Herbert Gleiter, and Horst Hahn
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Q 62.40 |
Towards a unified description of time independent matter-wave interferometers — •Alexander Friedrich, Enno Giese, and Wolfgang P. Schleich
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Q 62.41 |
QUANTUS 2 - a matter wave interferometer in extended free fall — •Alexander Grote, Klaus Sengstock, and the QUANTUS Team
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Q 62.42 |
Representation-free description of light-pulse atom interferometry including non-inertial effects — •Stephan Kleinert, Endre Kajari, Albert Roura, Wolfgang P. Schleich, and the QUANTUS Team
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Q 62.43 |
Compact and stable laser systems for atom interferometry with 41K in microgravity — •Aline Dinkelaker, Max Schiemangk, Kai Lampmann, and Achim Peters for the QUANTUS collaboration
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Q 62.44 |
Laser systems for atom interferometry aboard sounding rockets — •Vladimir Schkolnik, Markus Krutzik, Achim Peters, The MAIUS Team, The FOKUS Team, and The KALEXUS Team
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Q 62.45 |
General Relativistic Corrections for Bose-Einstein Condensates in Local Frames — •Oliver Gabel and Reinhold Walser
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Q 62.46 |
Experimental investigation of momentum space signatures of Anderson localization — •Valentin V. Volchkov, Jérémie Richard, Vincent Denechaud, Guillaume Berthet, Kilian Müller, Philippe Bouyer, Alain Aspect, and Vincent Josse
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Q 62.47 |
Realizing a sub-kelvin membrane-in-the-middle fiber cavity — •Hai Zhong, Philipp Christoph, Andreas Bick, Christina Staarmann, Jannes Heinze, Ortwin Hellmig, Christoph Becker, Alexander Schwarz, Klaus Sengstock, and Roland Wiesendanger
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Q 62.48 |
Asymmetric fiber cavities for quantum opto-mechanics with SiN-membranes — •Philipp Christoph, Andreas Bick, Christina Staarmann, Hai Zhong, Alexander Schwarz, Roland Wiesendanger, Ortwin Hellmig, Jannes Heinze, Christoph Becker, and Klaus Sengstock
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Q 62.49 |
Transverse Mode Coupling and Diffraction Loss in Fibre-Based Microcavities — •Julia Benedikter, Thomas Hümmer, Matthias Mader, Theodor W. Hänsch, and David Hunger
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Q 62.50 |
Ultra-small mode volume cavities for the enhancement of nitrogen-vacancy center fluorescence — •Hanno Kaupp, Benedikt Schlederer, Helmut Fedder, Huan-Cheng Chang, Theodor W. Hänsch, and David Hunger
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Q 62.51 |
Cavity-enhanced Scanning Raman-Spectroscopy of single Carbon Nanotubes — •Thomas Hümmer, Matthias S. Hofmann, Jonathan Noe, Alexander Högele, Theodor W. Hänsch, and David Hunger
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Q 62.52 |
A Scanning Cavity Microscope — •Matthias Mader, Jakob Reichel, Theodor W. Hänsch, and David Hunger
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Q 62.53 |
Large Purcell enhancement of NV-Center fluorescence in an optical nanocavity — •Pradyumna Paranjape, Andreas Weißl, Hanno Kaupp, Huan-Cheng Chang, Helmut Fedder, Theodor Hänsch, and David Hunger
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Q 62.54 |
Rare-earth-ion doped nanocrystals coupled to a fiber-based microcavity — •Tolga Bagci, Thomas Hümmer, Hanno Kaupp, Andreas Weißl, Alban Ferrier, Philippe Goldner, Theodor W. Hänsch, and David Hunger
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Q 62.54a |
Rayleigh Scattering in Open-Access Microcavities — •Eric Bersin, Julia Benedikter, Matthias Mader, Thomas Hümmer, Theodor Hänsch, and David Hunger
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Q 62.55 |
High Fluorescent Yield of Ion Implanted Rare-Earth-Dopants in YAG — •Thomas Kornher, Nadezhda Kukharchyk, Kangwei Xia, Roman Kolesov, Andreas D. Wieck, and Jörg Wrachtrup
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Q 62.56 |
Photonic structures for manipulation of rare-earth ions in thin films — •Bruno Villa, Roman Kolesov, Kangwei Xia, Rolf Reuter, Gunther Richter, Andrej Denisenko, Seyed Ali Momenzadeh, and Jörg Wrachtrup
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Q 62.57 |
Single rare earth ions as a new platform for quantum optics — •Emanuel Eichhammer, Tobias Utikal, Stephan Götzinger, and Vahid Sandoghdar
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Q 62.58 |
Generation of squeezed light and quantum correlations from few emitters in a nanostructure — •Harald R. Haakh and Diego Martin-Cano
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Q 62.59 |
Modification of the radiative properties of a single emitter by a gold nanocone — •Korenobu Matsuzaki, Simon Vassant, Björn Hoffmann, Silke Christiansen, Stephan Götzinger, and Vahid Sandoghdar
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Q 62.60 |
Experimental realization of an optical antenna designed for collecting 99% of photons from a quantum emitter — •Xiao-Liu Chu, Thomas Brenner, Xue-Wen Chen, Yagnaseni Ghosh, Jennifer Hollingsworth, Vahid Sandoghdar, and Stephan Götzinger
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Q 62.61 |
Interfacing Light and Single Molecules in a Dielectric Nanoguide — •Pierre Türschmann, Harald. R. Haakh, Tobias Utikal, Stephan Götzinger, and Vahid Sandoghdar
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Q 62.62 |
Chiral photon emission beyond paraxial approximation — •Stefan Walser, Jan Petersen, Jürgen Volz, and Arno Rauschenbeutel
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Q 62.63 |
Single-mode waveguide for evanescent broadband coupling — •Lars Liebermeister, Niko Heinrichs, Peter Fischer, Martin Zeitlmair, Florian Böhm, Lukas Worthmann, Harald Weinfurter, and Markus Weber
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Q 62.64 |
Interfacing single molecules with nanofibers — •Hardy Schauffert, Sarah Skoff, and David Papencordt
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Q 62.65 |
Nanodiamonds with singe nitrogen vacancy centres in laser-written microstructures — •Bernd Sontheimer, Qiang Shi, Johannes Kaschke, Tanja Neumer, Joachim Fischer, Andreas W. Schell, Martin Wegener, and Oliver Benson
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Q 62.66 |
Resonant excitation of nitrogen-vacancy centers at room temperature — •Martin Zeitlmair, Lars Liebermeister, Niko Heinrichs, Florian Boehm, Peter Fischer, Lukas Worthmann, Harald Weinfurter, and Markus Weber
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Q 62.67 |
Why you should be interested in the silicon vacancy centre in diamond — •Lachlan J. Rogers and Fedor Jelezko
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Q 62.68 |
Investigating Optical Stability of Silicon Vacancy Centres in Nanodiamonds — •Andrea Kurz, Lachlan J. Rogers, Kay D. Jahnke, Uwe Jantzen, Clemens Schäfermeier, Andreas Dietrich, Fedor Jelezko, and Alexander Kubanek
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Q 62.69 |
non-classical emission from CdSe/CdS dot-in-rods and their clusters — •Luo Qi, Lukas Lachman, Mathieu Manceau, Maria Chekhova, Radim Filip, Elisabeth Giacobino, and Gerd Leuchs
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Q 62.70 |
Single molecule localization microscopy of chromatin structure using standard DNA dyes — Aleksander Szczurek, •Christoph Cremer, and Udo Birk
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Q 62.71 |
Angstrom-Resolution Cryogenic Localization Microscopy — •Siegfried Weisenburger, Luxi Wei, and Vahid Sandoghdar
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Q 62.72 |
Light scattering in hybrid optomechanical systems in diamond — •Luigi Giannelli, Giovanna Morigi, and Marc Bienert
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Q 62.73 |
Towards x-ray optomechanics — •Luling Jin, Yong Li, and Jörg Evers
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Q 62.74 |
Hybrid optomechanics with ultracold atoms and a nanomechanical membrane — •Tobias Kampschulte, Andreas Jöckel, Aline Faber, Lucas Beguin, Berit Vogell, Klemens Hammerer, Peter Zoller, and Philipp Treutlein
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Q 62.75 |
Nano-scale rotor driven by single-electron tunneling — •Alan Celestino, Alexander Eisfeld, and Alexander Croy
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Q 62.76 |
Design of an XUV and soft X-ray split-and-delay unit for FLASH II — •Sebastian Roling, Björn Siemer, Frank Wahlert, Michael Wöstmann, and Helmut Zacharias
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Q 62.77 |
A split-and-delay unit for the European XFEL: Enabling hard x-ray pump/probe experiments at the HED instrument — •Tobias Hovestädt, Sebastian Roling, Karen Appel, Stefan Braun, Peter Gawlitza, Liubov Samoylova, Harald Sinn, Björn Siemer, Frank Siewert, Frank Wahlert, Michael Wöstmann, and Helmut Zacharias
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Q 62.78 |
Temporal coherence properties of FLASH at λ = 31.7 nm — •Paul Möllers, Sebastian Roling, Peter Üffink, Sven Toleikis, Michael Wöstmann, and Helmut Zacharias
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Q 62.79 |
Local symmetries and invariants in wave scattering — •Christian Morfonios, Panayotis Kalozoumis, Fotis Diakonos, and Peter Schmelcher
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Q 62.80 |
Optical beams with rotating transverse field distributions — •Falk Töppel, Andrea Aiello, and Gerd Leuchs
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Q 62.81 |
Efficiency in WGM-Electro-Optic Modulators — •Alfredo Rueda, Florian Sedlmeir, Gerd Leuchs, and Harald G. L. Schwefel
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Q 62.82 |
Search for non-resonant field enhancement in an isotropic nonlinear optical medium — •Rojiar Penjweini, Marianne Bader, Markus Sondermann, and Gerd Leuchs
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Q 62.83 |
Ultrafast spatial shaping of femtosecond laser beams — •Tom Bolze and Patrick Nuernberger
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Q 62.84 |
Frequency-Resolved Optical Gating: Multiple Pulse Reconstruction and Error Treatment — •Alexander Hause and Fedor Mitschke
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Q 62.85 |
Soliton Molecules in an Amplified Dispersion-Managed Fiber — Jan Froh, •Alexander Hause, and Fedor Mitschke
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Q 62.86 |
Improvements of a capillary Raman system for high-sensitivity gas analysis — •Simone Rupp, Timothy M. James, Andreas Off, Hendrik Seitz-Moskaliuk, and Helmut H. Telle
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Q 62.87 |
Relative Intensity Correction of Raman Spectrometers with NIST Standard Reference Material 2242 in 90° scattering geometry — •Magnus Schlösser, Simone Rupp, Tim Brunst, and Timothy M. James
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Q 62.88 |
Bestimmung der Frequenzverschiebung und spektralen Breite der Brillouin-Streuung in Abhängigkeit von Temperatur und Salzgehalt — •Kerstin Lux, Pascal Lautz, David Rupp und Thomas Walther
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Q 62.89 |
Ein Brillouin-LIDAR zur Messung von Temperaturprofilen im Ozean — •David Rupp, Andreas Rudolf, David Jones und Thomas Walther
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Q 62.90 |
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Q 62.91 |
Vermessung der Quanteneffizienz von GaAs-Photokathoden für die Testquelle Photo-CATCH — •Michael Michael, Joachim Enders, Martin Espig, Yuliya Fritzsche und Markus Wagner
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Q 62.92 |
Nanoscale vacuum-tube electronics devices triggered by few-cycle laser pulses — •Michal Hamkalo, Takuya Higuchi, M. Alexander Schneider, and Peter Hommelhoff
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Q 62.93 |
Geometries and Materials for Laser-Based Particle Acceleration at Dielectric Structures — •Alexander Tafel, Joshua McNeur, Kenneth Leedle, Ang Li, James Harris, and Peter Hommelhoff
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Q 62.94 |
Silicon structures and 2 micron sources for DLA experiments — •Norbert Schönenberger, Joshua McNeur, Axel Rühl, Jonas Hammer, Ingmar Hartl, and Peter Hommelhoff
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Q 62.95 |
Dielectric Laser Acceleration of a Proton Beam — •Ang Li, Joshua McNeur, Johannes Depner, Jonas Hammer, Thorsten Kühn, and Peter Hommelhoff
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Q 62.96 |
Laser-driven current through graphene-nanogap tunnel junctions — •Christian Heide, Takuya Higuchi, Andreas Artinger, Konrad Ullmann, Heiko B. Weber, and Peter Hommelhoff
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Q 62.97 |
Phase-resolved photoemission from metal nanotips at infrared wavelengths — •Michael Förster, Timo Paschen, Sebastian Thomas, and Peter Hommelhoff
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Q 62.98 |
Detecting Harmonic Generation from a Metal Nanotip — •Ella Schmidt, Michael Förster, Timo Paschen, and Peter Hommelhoff
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Q 62.99 |
Design of a novel microwave-chip electron beam splitter — •Philipp Weber, Jakob Hammer, Sebastian Thomas, and Peter Hommelhoff
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Q 62.100 |
Potassium Spectroscopy on a Sounding Rocket — •Kai Lampmann, Ortwin Hellmig, Achim Peters, Patrick Windpassinger, and The KALEXUS Team
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Q 62.101 |
Intensity dependence of photoelectronic angular distributions — •Eike Lübking, Torsten Hartmann, Christoph Vorndamme, Uwe Morgner, and Milutin Kovacev
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Q 62.102 |
Frequency comb referenced narrow-linewidth mid-IR laser spectrometer for high-resolution molecular spectroscopy — •Michael Hansen, Evangelos Magoulakis, Qun-Feng Chen, Ingo Ernsting, and Stephan Schiller
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Q 62.103 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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Q 62.104 |
Probing and Modeling Optical Properties of High Band Gap Dielectrics Excited by Temporally Shaped Femtosecond Laser Pulses — •Nikolai Jelzow, Thomas Winkler, Christian Sarpe, Jens Köhler, Bastian Zielinski, Nadine Götte, Arne Senfleben, and Thomas Baumert
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Q 62.105 |
GaAs/AlGaAs Phase Modulator for 780 nm Lasers — •Bassem Arar, Hans Wenzel, Reiner Güther, Olaf Brox, Andre Maaßdorf, Andreas Wicht, Achim Peters, Markus Weyers, Götz Erbert, and Günther Tränkle
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Q 62.106 |
Photonic Lanterns - Characterisation for applications in Astrophotonics — •Katjana Ehrlich, Dionne Haynes, Jean-Christophe Olaya, Roger Haynes, and Martin M. Roth
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Q 62.107 |
Erzeugung von flachen, rechteckförmigen Frequenzkämmen mit beliebiger Bandbreite und variablem Frequenzabstand — •Stefan Preussler und Thomas Schneider
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