Q 21: Matter Wave Optics
Tuesday, March 1, 2016, 14:30–16:30, a310
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14:30 |
Q 21.1 |
Impact of retro–reflective geometries on atomic Bragg diffraction — •Alexander Friedrich, Enno Giese, Wolfgang P. Schleich, and Ernst M. Rasel
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14:45 |
Q 21.2 |
Modeling molecular diffraction at ultra-thin gratings — •Christian Brand, Johannes Fiedler, Thomas Juffmann, Michele Sclafani, Christian Knobloch, Stefan Scheel, Yigal Lilach, Ori Cheshnovsky, and Markus Arndt
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15:00 |
Q 21.3 |
Matter-wave interferometry and its application to molecular spectroscopy — •Johannes Fiedler and Stefan Scheel
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15:15 |
Q 21.4 |
Quantum reflection and Liouville transformations — •Gabriel Dufour, Romain Guérout, Astrid Lambrecht, and Serge Reynaud
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15:30 |
Q 21.5 |
Atomic quantum superpostion at the half-meter scale — Tim Kovachy, •Peter Asenbaum, Chris Overstreet, Christine Donnelly, Susannah Dickerson, Alex Sugarbaker, Jason Hogan, and Mark Kasevich
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15:45 |
Q 21.6 |
QUANTUS-2 - towards a dual species matter wave interferometer in free fall — •Christian Deppner, Ernst Maria Rasel, and THE QUANTUS Team
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16:00 |
Q 21.7 |
Circumventing Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle in atom interferometry tests of the equivalence principle — •Albert Roura and the QUANTUS Team
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16:15 |
Q 21.8 |
Multiparticle correlations in complex scattering: birthday paradox and Hong-Ou-Mandel profiles in mesoscopic systems — •Juan-Diego Urbina, Jack Kuipers, Klaus Richter, Quirin Hummel, and Sho Matsumoto
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