Erlangen 2022 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
Q 42: Laser and Laser Applications
Mittwoch, 16. März 2022, 16:30–18:30, P
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Q 42.1 |
All-glass cell for Rydberg physics in hollow-core photonic crystal fibres — •Daniel Rainer Häupl, Daniel Weller, Robert Löw, and Nicolas Yann Joly
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Q 42.2 |
Microcavity based photothermal spectroscopy — •Matthias Mader and Theodor W. Hänsch
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Q 42.3 |
A compact ultrafast electron source and its application for cell irradiation experiments — •Bastian Löhrl, Leon Brückner, and Peter Hommelhoff
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Q 42.4 |
Paleoclimate Reconstruction with the ArTTA Quantum Technology — •David Wachs, Julian Robertz, Yannis Arck, Florian Meienburg, Florian Freundt, Werner Aeschbach, and Markus Oberthaler
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Q 42.5 |
Novel Approches in Distributed Raman Temperature Sensing — •Esther Renner, Lisa-Sophie Haerteis, and Bernhard Schmauss
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Q 42.6 |
Thermische Effekte in der Einzephotonendetektion — •Julian Dietz
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Q 42.7 |
Influence of Temperature and Salinity on the Spectral Characteristics of Brillouin Scattering in Water — •Daniel Koestel and Thomas Walther
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Q 42.8 |
Novel tunable cw and pulsed UV laser systems for laser cooling of bunched relativistic ion beams — •Jens Gumm, Benedikt Langfeld, Daniel Kiefer, Sebastian Klammes, and Thomas Walther
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Q 42.9 |
Coupling in optical Microcavity Arrays — •Tom Rodemund, Lukas Seemann, and Martina Hentschel
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Q 42.10 |
Experimental Analysis of Raman interactions underlying intracavity coupling of femtosecond soliton molecules — •Timo Wirth and Georg Herink
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Q 42.11 |
Tracing sub-cycle electron dynamics in two-colour nearfields of nanometric metal tips — •Philip Dienstbier, Lennart Seiffert, Timo Paschen, Thomas Fennel, and Peter Hommelhoff
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Q 42.12 |
Enhanced high-harmonic generation from silicon metasurfaces — •Pavel Peterka, Martin Kozák, Zbyňek Šobáň, František Trojánek, and Petr Malý
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