Q 31: Precision Measurements: Atom Interferometry I (joint session Q/A)
Mittwoch, 8. März 2023, 11:00–13:00, F102
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11:00 |
Q 31.1 |
Ultracold matter trapped by light singularities and quantum noise. — •Alexey Okulov
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11:15 |
Q 31.2 |
Simulating space-borne atom interferometers for Earth Observation and tests of General Relativity — •Christian Struckmann, Ernst M. Rasel, Peter Wolf, and Naceur Gaaloul
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11:30 |
Q 31.3 |
Multi-Axis sensing utilising guided atom interferometry — •Knut Stolzenberg, Sebastian Bode, Alexander Herbst, Wei Liu, Henning Albers, Ernst Rasel, and Dennis Schlippert
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11:45 |
Q 31.4 |
Principal Component Analysis for Image processing in Atom Interferometry — •Stefan Seckmeyer, Holger Ahlers, Sven Abend, Ernst M. Rasel, and Naceur Gaaloul
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12:00 |
Q 31.5 |
Systematic description of matter wave interferometers using elastic scattering in weakly curved spacetimes — •Michael Werner and Klemens Hammerer
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12:15 |
Q 31.6 |
3D simulations of guided BEC interferometers — •Rui Li, Stefan Seckmeyer, and Naceur Gaaloul
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12:30 |
Q 31.7 |
A thermal noise interferometer for the characterization of optical coatings — •Janis Wöhler, Matteo Carlassara, Firoz Khan, Philip Koch, Johannes Lehmann, Harald Lück, Juliane von Wrangel, and David S. Wu
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12:45 |
Q 31.8 |
Analysis of polarization states in polarization maintaining optical fibers — •Johannes Bäuerlein, Jonathan Joseph Carter, and Sina Maria Koehlenbeck
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