Q 43: Quantum Technologies
Mittwoch, 16. März 2022, 16:30–18:30, P
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Q 43.1 |
Quantum Imaging of Living Tissues with Magnetic Nanoparticles — •Andre Pointner and Roland Nagy
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Q 43.2 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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Q 43.3 |
Machine learning optimal control pulses in an optical quantum memory — •Elizabeth Robertson, Luisa Esguerra, Guillermo Gallego, and Janik Wolters
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Investigation of a SiV−-ensemble towards a diamond magnetic sensor — •Anna Fuchs and Christoph Becher
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Fabrication of micro 4H-SiC lenses for quantum and photonic applications — •Marina Scharin-Mehlmann, Julietta Foerthner, Mathias Rommel, Christian Gobert, Susanne Beuer, Patrick Berwian, and Roland Nagy
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Fabrication of nanostructured van der Waals heterostructures — •Khairi Elyas, Hannah C. Nerl, Johanna Richter, Kirill Bolotin, and Katja Höflich
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Argon Trap Trace Analysis: Working principle of the applied Quantum Technology and its dating application in Oman’s groundwater — •Florian Meienburg, Julian Robertz, Yannis Arck, David Wachs, Martin Stute, AN Paukert Vankeuren, Juerg M. Matter, Markus Oberthaler, and Werner Aeschbach
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Towards on-chip pump filtering of quantum light sources — •Julian Brockmeier, Nina Lange, Thomas Hummel, Maximilian Protte, Viktor Quiring, Raimund Ricken, Harald Herrmann, Christof Eigner, Christine Silberhorn, and Tim Bartley
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Towards a quantum memory for single photons from semiconductor quantum dots — •Benjamin Maaß, Florian Günther, Luisa Esguerra, David Becker, Norman Ewald, and Janik Wolters
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