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10:30 |
Q 28.1 |
Propagation of orbital-angular-momentum photons across satellite-to-earth downlinks — •Jan Schreck, David Bachmann, Vyacheslav Shatokhin, and Andreas Buchleitner
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10:45 |
Q 28.2 |
Nondestructive detection of photonic qubits — •Pau Farrera, Dominik Niemietz, Stefan Langenfeld, and Gerhard Rempe
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11:00 |
Q 28.3 |
Improved Bell-state Measurements with Linear Optics — •Matthias Bayerbach, Simone d’Aurelio, and Stefanie Barz
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11:15 |
Q 28.4 |
Temporal mode decoding with a multi-output quantum pulse gate — •Laura Serino, Jano Gil-Lopez, Werner Ridder, Raimund Ricken, Christof Eigner, Benjamin Brecht, and Christine Silberhorn
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11:30 |
Q 28.5 |
A multi-rail random-access optical memory in hot Cs with 4 µs lifetime — •Leon Meßner, Elizabeth Robertson, Luisa Esguerra, Kathy Lüdge, and Janik Wolters
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11:45 |
Q 28.6 |
Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution between Distant Users — •Tim van Leent, Wei Zhang, Kai Redeker, Robert Garthoff, Florian Fertig, Sebastian Eppelt, Rene Schwonnek, Wenjamin Rosenfeld, Valerio Scarani, Charles Lim, and Harald Weinfurter
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12:00 |
Q 28.7 |
Employing Atomically Thin Single-Photon Sources for Tests of Quantum Key Distribution — •Timm Gao, Martin v. Helversen, Carlos Anton-Solanas, Christian Schneider, and Tobias Heindel
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12:15 |
Q 28.8 |
A Quantum Key Distribution Testbed using a Plug&Play Telecom-Wavelength Single-Photon Source — Timm Gao, •Lucas Rickert, Felix Urban, Jan Große, Nicole Srocka, Sven Rodt, Anna Musiał, Kinga Zołnacz, Paweł Mergo, Kamil Dybka, Wacław Urbańczyk, Grzegorz Sek, Sven Burger, Stephan Reitzenstein, and Tobias Heindel
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