Q 30: Matter Wave Optics
Mittwoch, 13. März 2019, 10:30–12:45, S SR 211 Maschb.
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10:30 |
Q 30.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Atom transport at the quantum speed limit and its application for atom interferometry — Manolo Rivera, Natalie Peter, Thorsten Groh, Wolfgang Alt, Gautam Ramola, Richard Winkelman, Carsten Robens, Antonio Negretti, Simone Montangero, Tommaso Calarco, Dieter Meschede, and •Andrea Alberti
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11:00 |
Q 30.2 |
Optimal control technique for fast excitation-less transport of BECs on an atom chip — •Sirine Amri, R. Corgier, D. Sugny, E.M Rasel, and N. Gaaloul
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11:15 |
Q 30.3 |
Diffractive focusing of interacting matter waves — •Patrick Boegel, Matthias Meister, Jan-Niclas Siemß, Naceur Gaaloul, Maxim Efremov, and Wolfgang P. Schleich
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11:30 |
Q 30.4 |
Quantifying partial distinguishability in many-particle systems — •Eric Brunner, Gabriel Dufour, and Andreas Buchleitner
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11:45 |
Q 30.5 |
Many-particle interference to test Born’s rule — •Marc-Oliver Pleinert, Joachim von Zanthier, and Eric Lutz
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12:00 |
Q 30.6 |
Matter-wave diffraction from a quasicrystalline optical lattice — •Konrad Viebahn, Matteo Sbroscia, Edward Carter, Jr-Chiun Yu, and Ulrich Schneider
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12:15 |
Q 30.7 |
Spatial properties of multiphoton-photoemitted electron pulses from metallic needle tips — •Stefan Meier, Takuya Higuchi, and Peter Hommelhoff
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12:30 |
Q 30.8 |
Spectroscopic Mueller Matrix Ellipsometry for Advanced Nanoform Metrology — •Tim Käseberg, Johannes Dickmann, Thomas Siefke, Matthias Wurm, Stefanie Kroker, and Bernd Bodermann
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