Q 63: Matter Wave Optics
Friday, March 18, 2022, 10:30–12:30, Q-H10
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10:30 |
Q 63.1 |
Bragg diffraction of large organic molecules — Christian Brand, Filip Kiałka, Stephan Troyer, Christian Knobloch, •Ksenija Simonović, Benjamin A. Stickler, Klaus Hornberger, and Markus Arndt
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10:45 |
Q 63.2 |
Efficient aberration analysis of Bose-Einstein condensates — •Jan Teske and Reinhold Walser
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11:00 |
Q 63.3 |
Matter-wave Gravimetry Based on Tunneling — •Patrik Schach and Enno Giese
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11:15 |
Q 63.4 |
Chip-based manipulation of guided electrons with auto-ponderomotvie potentials — •Michael Seidling, Franz Schmidt-Kaler, and Peter Hommelhoff
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11:30 |
Q 63.5 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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11:45 |
Q 63.6 |
Atomic diffraction through single-layer graphene — •Christian Brand, Maxime Debiossac, Toma Susi, Francois Aguillon, Jani Kotakoski, Philippe Roncin, and Markus Arndt
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12:00 |
Q 63.7 |
Double Bragg atom interferometry with BECs in microgravity — •Julia Pahl, Merle Cornelius, Peter Stromberger, Laura Pätzold, Waldemar Herr, Sven Herrmann, Patrick Windpassinger, Christian Schubert, Ernst M. Rasel, Markus Krutzik, and The QUANTUS Team
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12:15 |
Q 63.8 |
Quantum state engineering of quantum gases in orbit — •Annie Pichery, Matthias Meister, Nicholas P. Bigelow, Naceur Gaaloul, and the CUAS Team
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