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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen

TT 31: Superconducting Electronics and Cryogenics: Poster Session

Thursday, September 8, 2022, 15:00–18:00, P1

In case the presenters cannot be present at their posters for the full duration of the poster session, they are kindly requested to leave a note at their poster indicating when they will be available for discussion.

15:00 TT 31.1 Modular architecture for circuit quantum electrodynamics — •Soeren Ihssen, Simon Geisert, Martin Spiecker, Patrick Paluch, Elie de Seze, Wolfgang Wernsdorfer, Patrick Winkel, and Ioan Pop
15:00 TT 31.2 Flip chip implementation for generalized flux qubits — •Simon Geisert, Sören Ihssen, Martin Spiecker, Patrick Paluch, Dennis Rieger, Simon Günzler, Elie De Seze, Wolfgang Wernsdorfer, Patrick Winkel, and Ioan Pop
15:00 TT 31.3 Simultaneous quantum jumps on multiple Fluxonium qubits — •Nicolas Gosling, Martin Spiecker, Patrick Paluch, Simon Geisert, and Ioan M Pop
15:00 TT 31.4 Characterization of Josephson photonics devices as microwave sources for a quantum radar — •Lukas Danner, Ciprian Padurariu, Joachim Ankerhold, and Björn Kubala
15:00 TT 31.5 Reflection-type superconducting microwave resonators for spin-based quantum memories — •Julian Franz, Patricia Oehrl, Manuel Müller, Thomas Luschmann, Rudolf Gross, and Hans Huebl
15:00 TT 31.6 MOCCA: A 4k-pixel molecule camera for the position and energy resolved detection of neutral molecule fragments — •Daniel Kreuzberger, Christian Enss, Andreas Fleischmann, Lisa Gamer, Loredana Gastaldo, Christopher Jakob, Ansgar Lowack, Oldřich Novotny, Andreas Reifenberger, Dennis Schulz, and Andreas Wolf
15:00 TT 31.7 From ECHo-1k to ECHo-100k: Optimisation of the High-Resolution Metallic Magnetic Calorimeters with Embedded 163Ho — •Markus Griedel, Arnulf Barth, Sebastian Berndt, Lorenzo Calza, Holger Dorrer, Christoph Düllmann, Christian Enss, Andreas Fleischmann, Daniel Hengstler, Tom Kieck, Nina Kneip, Neven Kovac, Federica Mantegazzini, Andreas Reifenberger, Alexander Karol Slawik, Klaus Wendt, and Loredana Gastaldo
15:00 TT 31.8 Towards large-area 256-pixel MMC arrays with multiplexed read-out based on flux-ramp modulated dc-SQUIDs — •A. Abeln, S. Allgeier, L. Eisenmann, D. Hengstler, N. Kahne, F. Krämer, D. Mazibrada, L. Münch, A. Stoll, A. Fleischmann, and C. Enss
15:00 TT 31.9 PrimA-LTD: Magnetic microcalorimeters for primary activity standardization — •Michael Müller, Ria-Helen Zühlke, Peter Kähler, and Sebastian Kempf
15:00 TT 31.10 PrimA-LTD: Towards new primary activity standardization methods based on low-temperature detectors — •Alexander Göggelmann, Joern Beyer, Christian Enss, Sebastian Kempf, Karsten Kossert, Martin Loidl, Michael Müller, Ole Nähle, Michael Paulsen, Philipp Chung-On Ranitzsch, Matias Rodrigues, and Mathias Wegner
15:00 TT 31.11 Fabrication process for Nb/Al-AlOx/Nb Josephson tunnel junction based SQUIDs for magnetic microcalorimeter readout — •Martin Neidig, Paul Kahrmann, and Sebastian Kempf
15:00 TT 31.12 Noise Thermometers for Milli-Kelvin Measurements in High Magnetic Fields and for Micro-Kelvin Temperatures — •Pascal Willer, Christian Ständer, Nathalie Probst, Sarah Philips, Andreas Reiser, Andreas Fleischmann, and Christian Enss
15:00 TT 31.13 Microprocessor controlled temperature measurement with Allen-Bradley-carbon- and Platinum-100-Sensors — •Jelko Seiboth and Andreas Wieck
15:00 TT 31.14 Characterization and optimization of different regenerator matrices on a single-stage pulse tube cryocooler — •Dominik Soare, Jack-André Schmidt, Bernd Schmidt, Jens Falter, and André Schirmeisen
15:00 TT 31.15 Materials losses in superconducting circuits based on tantalum thin films — •Ritika Dhundhwal, Thomas Reisinger, Haoran Duan, Dirk Fuchs, Matthieu Le Tacon, Jasmin Aghassi-Hagmann, and Ioan M. Pop
15:00 TT 31.16 The Influence of Continuous Electric Bias Fields on the Dielectric Loss of Atomic Tunneling Systems — •Jan Blickberndt, Christian Ständer, Lukas Münch, Marcel Haas, Andreas Reiser, Andreas Fleischmann, and Christian Enss
  15:00 TT 31.17 The contribution has been withdrawn.
15:00 TT 31.18 Quantum electrodynamics of cold deposited granular aluminum — •Ameya Nambisan, Dennis Rieger, Simon Günzler, Wolfgang Wernsdorfer, and Ioan M Pop
15:00 TT 31.19 Compact high-kinetic inductance using stacked Josephson junctions — •Alex S. Kreuzer, Thilo Krumrey, Hannes Rotzinger, and Alexey V. Ustinov
15:00 TT 31.20 Towards machine learning models for NISQ processors — •Andras Di Giovanni, Hannes Rotzinger, Alexey V. Ustinov, Adrian Aasen, Moritz Reh, and Martin Gärttner
15:00 TT 31.21 Exploring the parameter regimes of superconducting Quarton qubits coupled via cross-Kerr nonlinearity — •Hossam Tohamy, Alex Siegfried Kreuzer, Thilo Krumrey, Hannes Rotzinger, and Alexey V. Ustinov
15:00 TT 31.22 Multilayer surface acoustic wave resonators at cryogenic temperatures — •Alexander Jung, Thomas Luschmann, Achim Marx, Rudolf Gross, and Hans Huebl
15:00 TT 31.23 Flux-pumped Josephson Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier — •Daniil E. Bazulin, Kedar E. Honasoge, Leon Koch, Yuki Nojiri, Thomas Luschmann, Achim Marx, Stefan Filipp, and Kirill G. Fedorov
15:00 TT 31.24 Measurement of single NV centers inside a solid immersion lens at mK temperature — •Amer Hasecic, Ioannis Karapatzakis, Marcel Schrodin, Rainer Kraft, and Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
15:00 TT 31.25 Quantum manipulation of NV centers in diamond with on-chip coplanar waveguides at mK temperatures — •Ioannis Karapatzakis, Amer Hasecic, Marcel Schrodin, Rainer Kraft, and Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
15:00 TT 31.26 Navigation system for a low temperature STM — •Timo Kandra, Roman Hartmann, Marcel Strohmeier, Sara Khorshidian, and Elke Scheer
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