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HL: Fachverband Halbleiterphysik
HL 25: Focussed Session: Quantum Nanophotonics in Solid State Systems: Status, Challenges and Perspectives II (joint session HL/TT)
Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:30–13:15, EW 201
Organizers: Alexander Szameit(U Rostock), Ruth Oulton (U Bristol), and Stephan Reitzenstein (TU Berlin)
09:30 | HL 25.1 | Invited Talk: The quantum knitting machine: a quantum dot as device for deterministic production of cluster states of many entangled photons — •David Gershoni | |
10:00 | HL 25.2 | Time reordering of paired photons through two-photon strong coupling and generation of maximally entangled states in quantum dots — •Samir Bounouar, Christoph De La Haye, Max Strauss, Peter Schnauber, Alexander Thoma, Manuel Gschrey, Jan-Hindrik Schulze, Andre Strittmatter, Sven Rodt, and Stephan Reitzenstein | |
10:15 | HL 25.3 | Quantum-optical spectroscopy of a two-level system using an electrically driven micropillar laser as resonant excitation source — •Sören Kreinberg, Tomislav Grbešic, Max Strauß, Alexander Carmele, Monika Emmerling, Christian Schneider, Sven Höfling, Xavier Porte, and Stephan Reitzenstein | |
10:30 | HL 25.4 | Ultrafast electric phase control of a quantum dot exciton — •Alex Widhalm, Amlan Mukherjee, Sebastian Krehs, Björn Jonas, Nandlal Sharma, Peter Kölling, Andreas Thiede, Jens Förstner, Dirk Reuter, and Artur Zrenner | |
10:45 | HL 25.5 | Telecom-wavelength GaAs-based quantum dots for practical single-photon sources — •A Musiał, Ł Dusanowski, P Holewa, P Mrowiński, A Maryński, K Gawarecki, N Srocka, T Heuser, D Quandt, A Strittmatter, S Rodt, S Reitzenstein, and G Sek | |
11:00 | HL 25.6 | Quantum emitter coupled to photonic modes: superradiant to subradiant phasetransition generates a dark state cascade — Michael Gegg, Alexander Carmele, Andreas Knorr, and •Marten Richter | |
11:15 | 15 min. break. | ||
11:30 | HL 25.7 | Invited Talk: Exploiting the Bright and the Dark Side of Deterministic Solid-State Quantum-Light Sources — •Tobias Heindel | |
12:00 | HL 25.8 | Two-photon interference with remote quantum dots at 1550 nm after quantum frequency conversion — •J. H. Weber, B. Kambs, J. Kettler, S. Kern, H. Vural, J. Maisch, S. L. Portalupi, M. Jetter, C. Becher, and P. Michler | |
12:15 | HL 25.9 | Photon-Number-Resolving Transition Edge Sensors for the Metrology of Quantum-Light Sources — •Marco Schmidt, Martin von Helversen, Fabian Gericke, Elisabeth Schlottmann, Manuel Gschrey, Peter Schnauber, Jan-Hindrik Schulze, André Strittmatter, Jörn Beyer, Sven Rodt, Tobias Heindel, and Stephan Reitzenstein | |
12:30 | HL 25.10 | Hong-Ou-Mandel Experiment using Single-Photon Fock-States and Photon-Number Resolving Detectors — •Martin von Helversen, Jonas Böhm, Marco Schmidt, Jan-Hindrik Schulze, André Strittmatter, Sven Rodt, Jörn Beyer, Tobias Heindel, and Stephan Reitzenstein | |
12:45 | HL 25.11 | Effect of second order piezoelectricity on exciton dipole, fine-structure and binding energies of multi-excitons in strain-tuned InGaAs/GaAs quantum dots — •Petr Klenovský, Petr Steindl, Johannes Aberl, Eugenio Zallo, Thomas Fromherz, Armando Rastelli, and Rinaldo Trotta | |
13:00 | HL 25.12 | Strain tuning of deterministically fabricated quantum dot microlenses for advanced quantum communication — •Sarah Fischbach, Marco Schmidt, Ronny Schmidt, Arsenty Kaganskiy, André Strittmatter, Tobias Heindel, Sven Rodt, and Stephan Reitzenstein | |