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TT 105: Focus Session: Mesoscopic Superconductivity and Quantum Circuits
Freitag, 16. März 2018, 09:30–13:05, H 0104
The ongoing second wave of the quantum revolution has led to significant advances in complex quantum circuits. These circuits have not only demonstrated the basic building blocks for quantum information processing, but have also led to beautiful quantum optics experiments in the microwave frequency domain and atomic physics experiments using superconducting qubits as artificial atoms. This session covers the central advances by experimentalists and theorists working in the area of superconducting quantum circuits.
Organization: Gianluigi Catelani, Forschungszentrum Jülich; Denis Vion, CEA-Saclay; Martin Weides, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
09:30 | TT 105.1 | Hauptvortrag: New Hardware Components for Scalable Quantum Computers — •David DiVincenzo | |
10:00 | TT 105.2 | Hauptvortrag: Quantum Communcation with Propagating Microwaves — •Frank Deppe | |
10:30 | TT 105.3 | Hauptvortrag: Dynamics of a Qubit While Simultaneously Monitoring its Relaxation and Dephasing — Quentin Ficheux, Sebastien Jezouin, Zaki Leghtas, and •Benjamin Huard | |
11:00 | 15 min. break. | ||
11:15 | TT 105.4 | Hauptvortrag: Estimating the Error of an Analog Quantum Simulator by Additional Measurements — •Michael Marthaler | |
11:45 | TT 105.5 | Hauptvortrag: On-demand distribution of quantum information between superconducting cavity quantum memories — •Wolfgang Pfaff | |
12:15 | TT 105.6 | Hauptvortrag: Quantum Simulation of Light-Matter Interaction — •Jochen Braumüller, Michael Marthaler, Andre Schneider, Alexander Stehli, Hannes Rotzinger, Martin Weides, and Alexey V. Ustinov | |
12:35 | TT 105.7 | Quantum Chemistry with Superconducting Qubits — •Nikolaj Moll, Stefan Filipp, Andreas Fuhrer, Jay M. Gambetta, Antonio Mezzacapo, and Kristan Temme | |
12:50 | TT 105.8 | Quantum microwaves with a DC-biased Josephson junction — •Fabien Portier, Ambroise Peugeot, Iouri Moukharski, Phillipe Joyez, Denis Vion, Daniel Estève, Patrice Roche, Carles Altimiras, Marc Westig, Max Hofheinz, and Olivier Parlavecchio | |