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Erlangen 2022 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 31: Photonics I

Mittwoch, 16. März 2022, 10:30–12:30, Q-H15

10:30 Q 31.1 Wavefront characterization and simulation for high precision interferometry — •Kevin Weber, Gudrun Wanner, and Gerhard Heinzel
10:45 Q 31.2 Role of order and disorder for 2D photonic structures modelled using FDTD simulations — •David Röhlig, Eduard Kuhn, Thomas Blaudeck, and Angela Thränhardt
11:00 Q 31.3 Quantum-Coherent Light-Electron Interaction in an SEM — •Tomas Chlouba, Roy Shiloh, and Peter Hommelhoff
11:15 Q 31.4 Deep learning assisted design of high reflectivity metamirrors — •Liam Shelling Neto, Johannes Dickmann, and Stefanie Kroker
11:30 Q 31.5 Integrated Grating Outcoupler for Ion-based Quantum Computers — •Anastasiia Sorokina, Steffen Sauer, Johannes Dickmann, and Stefanie Kroker
11:45 Q 31.6 Aluminum nitride integration on silicon nitride photonic circuits: a new hybrid approach towards on-chip nonlinear opticsGiulio Terrasanta, •Timo Sommer, Manuel Müller, Matthias Althammer, Rudolf Gross, and Menno Poot
12:00 Q 31.7 Tabletop setup for broadband absolute EUV reflectivity measurements from single exposures — •Johann Jakob Abel, Felix Wiesner, Florian Funke, Julius Reinhard, Martin Wünsche, Jan Nathanael, Christian Rödel, Silvio Fuchs, and Gerhard G. Paulus
12:15 Q 31.8 Development of a nanophotonic nonlinear unit for optical artificial neural networks — •Jan Riegelmeyer, Alexander Eich, Marlon Becker, Benjamin Risse, and Carsten Schuck
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