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QI: Fachverband Quanteninformation

QI 4: Poster: Quantum Information

Monday, September 5, 2022, 18:00–20:00, P2

18:00 QI 4.1 Toward Digital-Analog Simulations using Superconducting Qubits and Resonators — •Riccardo Roma, Frank Wilhelm-Mauch, and Dmitry Bagrets
18:00 QI 4.2 Electronic Structure Simulations for Batteries and Fuel Cells Using a Quantum Computer — •Konstantin Lamp, Alejandro D. Somoza, Felix Rupprecht, Marina Walt, Nicolas Vogt, Giorgio Silvi, and Birger Horstmann
18:00 QI 4.3 Quantum simulation of the transverse field Ising models — •Sumeet Sumeet and Kai Phillip Schmidt
18:00 QI 4.4 Estimating the entangling power of a two-qubit gate from measurement data: artificial neural networks and randomized measurements versus standard tomography methods — •Salwa Shaglel
18:00 QI 4.5 Frequency-degenerate Josephson mixer for quantum illumination — •Fabian Kronowetter, Florian Fesquet, Maria-Teresa Handschuh, Kedar Honasoge, Yuki Nojiri, Michael Renger, Achim Marx, Frank Deppe, Rudolf Gross, and Kirill G. Fedorov
18:00 QI 4.6 Fabrication of low-loss Josephson parametric circuits — •Kedar E. Honasoge, Yuki Nojiri, Daniil E. Bazulin, Leon Koch, Thomas Luschmann, Niklas Bruckmoser, Maria-Teresa Handschuh, Florian Fesquet, Michael Renger, Fabian Kronowetter, Achim Marx, Stefan Filipp, Rudolf Gross, and Kirill G. Fedorov
18:00 QI 4.7 Perspectives of microwave quantum key distribution — •Florian Fesquet, Fabian Kronowetter, Michael Renger, Kedar Honasoge, Yuki Nojiri, Maria-Teresa Handschuh, Achim Marx, Rudolf Gross, and Kirill. G. Fedorov
18:00 QI 4.8 Simulating quantum repeaters with experimentally relevant parameters — •Julius Wallnöfer, Fabian Wiesner, Frederik Hahn, Nathan Walk, and Jens Eisert
18:00 QI 4.9 Rare earth ion materials in micro-cavities as optically addressable qubits for quantum information — •Jannis Hessenauer, Christina Ioannou, Kumar Senthil Kuppusamy, Mario Ruben, Diana Serrano, Philippe Goldner, and David Hunger
  18:00 QI 4.10 The contribution has been withdrawn.
  18:00 QI 4.11 The contribution has been withdrawn.
18:00 QI 4.12 Cavity-enhanced spectroscopy of molecular quantum emitters — •Evgenij Vasilenko, Weizhe Li, Nicholas Jobbitt, Senthil Kuppusamy, Mario Ruben, and David Hunger
18:00 QI 4.13 Finite-range multiplexing in tripartite quantum networks — •Julia Alina Kunzelmann, Hermann Kampermann, and Dagmar Bruß
18:00 QI 4.14 Integrated Photonic Information Processing for Quantum Networks — •Jeldrik Huster, Simon Abdani, Jonas Zatsch, Christian Schweikert, Rouven Klenk, and Stefanie Barz
18:00 QI 4.15 Entanglement distribution over a cryogenic microwave link — •Simon Gandorfer, Michael Renger, Wun Kwan Yam, Florian Fesquet, Kedar Honasoge, Fabian Kronowetter, Yuki Nojiri, Maria-Teresa Handschuh, Achim Marx, Rudolf Gross, and Kirill G. Fedorov
18:00 QI 4.16 Efficient spin-photon interface for NV centers in diamond — •Jeremias Resch, Kerim Köster, Maximillian Pallmann, Julia Heupel, Cyril Popov, and David Hunger
18:00 QI 4.17 Designing a microwave antenna for spectroscopy of nitrogen vacancy centers in a fiber-based cavity — •Matthias Klausmann, Maximilian Pallmann, Jeremias Resch, and David Hunger
18:00 QI 4.18 Microwave quantum teleportation over thermal channels — •Wun Kwan Yam, Michael Renger, Simon Gandorfer, Florian Fesquet, Kedar Honasoge, Fabian Kronowetter, Yuki Nojiri, Maria-Teresa Handschuh, Achim Marx, Rudolf Gross, and Kirill G. Fedorov
18:00 QI 4.19 Quantum Polyspectra - Grand Unified Theory of Continuous Quantum Measurements — •Markus Sifft and Daniel Hägele
18:00 QI 4.20 Multipartite High-dimensional Quantum Steering — •Sophie Egelhaaf and Roope Uola
18:00 QI 4.21 Gate-error characterization via long-sequence quantum process tomography — •Andreas Ketterer and Thomas Wellens
18:00 QI 4.22 Solvable projected entangled pair states for ternary unitary quantum gates — •Richard Maximilian Milbradt, Christopher Aßmus, and Christian Bernhard Mendl
18:00 QI 4.23 Towards digital-analog quantum computing with superconducting qubitsJulia Lamprich, Nicola Wurz, •Stefan Pogorzalek, Manish Thapa, Vicente Pina-Canelles, Antti Vepsäläinen, Miha Papič, Jayshankar Nath, Florian Vigneau, Daria Gusenkova, Ping Yang, Hermanni Heimonen, Hsiang-Sheng Ku, Adrian Auer, Johannes Heinsoo, Frank Deppe, and Inés de Vega
18:00 QI 4.24 Thermo-optical properties of superconducting thin films for waveguide-integrated single-photon detectors. — •Anthony Chukwunonso Ogbuehi, Pierre Piel, Martin Wolff, Matthias Häussler, Carsten Schuck, and Ursula Wurstbauer
18:00 QI 4.25 Quantum Possibilistic Paradoxes and Logical Contextuality — •Leonardo Santos
18:00 QI 4.26 Generating Entangled States on IBM QuantumSebastian Brandhofer, Jelena Mackeprang, •Daniel Bhatti, Ilia Polian, and Stefanie Barz
18:00 QI 4.27 Quantum circuits for the preparation of spin eigenfunctions on quantum computers — •Alessandro Carbone, Davide Emilio Galli, Mario Motta, and Barbara Jones
18:00 QI 4.28 Performances and limitations of variational quantum algorithms under realistic noise models — •Marco Schumann, Frank Wilhelm-Mauch, and Alessandro Ciani
18:00 QI 4.29 A multi-qubit Bloch vector representation of density matrices in Julia — •Qunsheng Huang and Christian Mendl
18:00 QI 4.30 Efficient energy estimation for variational quantum algorithms using ShadowGrouping — •Alexander Gresch and Martin Kliesch
18:00 QI 4.31 Single Photon Sources at Telecom Wavelengths — •Jonas Grammel, Dario Mekle, András Laukó, Thomas Herzog, Simone Luca Portalupi, Peter Michler, and David Hunger
18:00 QI 4.32 Towards downscaling of inter-electode spacing in PDMR for quantum sensing applications — •Jan Heiden, Marcel Schrodin, and Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
18:00 QI 4.33 Addressing of superconducting qubit in rectangular waveguide. — •Romain Albert, Maximilian Zanner, Eric Rosenthal, Silvia Casulleras, Mathieu L. Juan, Konrad Lehnert, Oriol Romero-Isart, and Gerhard Kirchmair
  18:00 QI 4.34 The contribution has been withdrawn (duplicate of QI 4.36).
18:00 QI 4.35 Minimization of Loss Channels in Superconducting Resonators — •Niklas Bruckmoser, Leon Koch, Leonhard Hölscher, David Bunch, Tammo Sievers, Kedar E. Honasoge, Yuki Nojiri, Thomas Luschmann, Kirill G. Fedorov, and Stefan Filipp
18:00 QI 4.36 Reduction of frequency spread in superconducting quantum circuits — •Tammo Sievers, Leon Koch, Niklas Bruckmoser, Yuki Nojiri, Thomas Luschmann, Kedar E. Honasoge, Kirill G. Fedorov, and Stefan Filipp
18:00 QI 4.37 Optimizing Fabrication Parameters for Superconducting Coplanar Waveguide Resonators — •David Bunch, Leon Koch, Niklas Bruckmoser, Kedar E. Honasoge, Yuki Nojiri, Thomas Luschmann, Tammo Sievers, Kirill G. Fedorov, and Stefan Filipp
18:00 QI 4.38 Nb/AlOx/Nb-trilayer based Dimer Josephson Junction Array AmplifiersJudi Parvizinejad, Fabian Kaap, Sergey Lothkov, Christoph Kissling, Victor Gaydamachenko, Marat Khabipov, •Mark Bieler, and Lukas Grünhaupt
18:00 QI 4.39 High-fidelity gates and readout for scalable multi-qubit superconducting quantum processors — •Florian Wallner, Malay Singh, Gleb Krylov, Ivan Tsitsilin, Gerhard Huber, Niklas Bruckmoser, Leon Koch, Niklas Glaser, Christian Schweizer, and Stefan Filipp
18:00 QI 4.40 Improving the Sørensen-Mølmer gate using analytical optimal control — •Susanna Kirchhoff, Frank K. Wilhelm, and Felix Motzoi
18:00 QI 4.41 Spin defects in hBN as promising temperature, pressure and magnetic field quantum sensor — •Paul Konrad, Andreas Gottscholl, Andreas Sperlich, Igor Aharonovich, and Vladimir Dyakonov
18:00 QI 4.42 User Facility ``Ion Traps'' of the Quantum Technology Competence Center at PTB — •Jasper T. Kölling, André P. Kulosa, Jan Kiethe, Jonas Keller, Erik Jansson, Elena Jordan, Daniel Bennett, and Tanja E. Mehlstäubler
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