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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 42: Poster III

Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 16:30–19:00, Empore Lichthof

16:30 Q 42.1 Fermionic coherent state path integral for ultrashort laser pulses and transformation to a field theory of coset matrices — •Bernhard Mieck
16:30 Q 42.2 Hybrid platform for quantum optic experiments — •Simon Haugg, Niklas Lettner, Lukas Antoniuk, Konstantin Fehler, Anna P. Ovvyan, Nico Gruhler, Valery A. Davydov, Viatcheslav N. Agafonov, Wolfram H. P. Pernice, and Alexander Kubanek
16:30 Q 42.3 Orbital angular momentum modes generated in the parametric down-conversion process with a non-Gaussian pump — •Lucas Gehse, Dennis Scharwald, and Polina Sharapova
16:30 Q 42.4 An Experimental Setup to Study Amplification Without Inversion in Mercury — •Daniel Preißler and Thomas Walther
16:30 Q 42.5 Rydberg Dark States on an Atom Chain Interacting with a Chiral Waveguide — •Tom von Scheven, Anne V. Jeschke, Igor Lesanovsky, and Beatriz Olmos
16:30 Q 42.6 Modified dipole-dipole interactions in the presence of a nanophotonic waveguide — •Mathias Bo Mjøen Svendsen and Beatriz Olmos
16:30 Q 42.7 Organic dye molecules as possible candidates for spin-photon interfaces — •Max Masuhr and Daqing Wang
16:30 Q 42.8 Fiber-coupled plug-and-play heralded single photon source based on Ti : LiNbO3 and polymer technology — •Christian Kießler, Hauke Conradi, Moritz Kleinert, Viktor Quiring, Harald Herrmann, and Christine Silberhorn
16:30 Q 42.9 Purcell-Enhanced Emission from Individual Color Center in Diamond to Photonic Crystal Cavities — •Lukas Antoniuk, Konstantin Fehler, Niklas Lettner, Anna P. Ovvyan, Richard Waltrich, Nico Gruhler, Viatcheslav N. Agafonov, Wolfram H.P. Pernice, and Alexander Kubanek
16:30 Q 42.10 Optical Characterization of InGan/Gan-based nanowires — •Mohsen Esmaeilzadeh, Pablo Tieben, Soumyadip Chatterjee, Apurba Laha, and Andreas W. Schell
16:30 Q 42.11 A quantum Rabi model with two interacting qubits — •Thomas J. Hamlyn and Weibin Li
16:30 Q 42.12 Optical properties of InGaN quantum dot embedded on GaN nanowire — •Hiren Dobariya, Pablo Tieben, Swagata Bhunia, Suddhasatta Mahapatra, Apurba Laha, and Andreas W. Schell
16:30 Q 42.13 Machine-learning optimized entanglement in photonic topological insulators — •Saipavan Vengaladas, Armando Pérez-Leija, Kurt Busch, and Konrad Tschernig
16:30 Q 42.14 On-chip single-photon subtraction by individual silicon vacancy centers in a laser-written diamond waveguideMichael Koch, •Vibhav Bharadwaj, Michael Höese, Johannes Lang, John P. Hadden, Roberta Ramponi, Fedor Jelezko, Shane M. Eaton, and Alexander Kubanek
16:30 Q 42.15 Sum-frequency generation in diced ridge waveguides in periodically poled LiNbO3 — •Noel Heinen, Christian Kießler, Michelle Kirsch, Harald Herrmann, and Christine Silberhorn
16:30 Q 42.16 Open-system dynamics and fluctuation-dissipation relation in a photon Bose-Einstein condensate — •Aleksandr Sazhin, Göran Hellman, Fahri Emre Öztürk, Frank Vewinger, Johann Kroha, Vladimir Gladilin, Michiel Wouters, Martin Weitz, and Julian Schmitt
16:30 Q 42.17 Integrated Photonics for Quantum Computing and Communication — •Jonas Zatsch, Jeldrik Huster, Simon Abdani, Christian Schweikert, and Stefanie Barz
16:30 Q 42.18 Generalized Description of the Spatio-Temporal Biphoton State in Spontaneous Parametric Down-Conversion — •Baghdasar Baghdasaryan, Carlos Sevilla-Gutiérrez, Fabian Steinlechner, and Stephan Fritzsche
16:30 Q 42.19 Generalized Ramsey Protocols — •Maja Scharnagl
16:30 Q 42.20 Development of a stable, compact and cost-effective laser light source for resonant control of tin-vacancy color centres — •Franziska Marie Herrmann, Joseph Hugh Deakin Munns, Cem Güney Torun, and Tim Schröder
16:30 Q 42.21 Properties of SiV centers in nanodiamonds for quantum networks — •Richard Waltrich, Marco Klotz, Niklas Lettner, Lukas Antoniuk, Viatcheslav Agafonov, and Alexander Kubanek
  16:30 Q 42.22 The contribution has been withdrawn (duplicate of Q 42.24).
16:30 Q 42.23 Quantum Fluctuation Forces between Trapped Nanospheres — •Clemens Jakubec, Uros Delic, Pablo Solano, Markus Aspelmeyer, and Kanupriya Sinha
16:30 Q 42.24 Characterization of an ultra-broadband integrated MIR photon pair source — •Abira Gnanavel, Franz Roeder, Olga Brecht, Christof Eigner, Benjamin Brecht, and Christine Silberhorn
16:30 Q 42.25 Photon correlations of trapped calcium ion crystal — •Zyad Shehata, Stefan Richter, Manuel Bojer, and Joachim von Zanthier
16:30 Q 42.26 Cryogenic ensemble spectroscopy of Europium molecular complexes — •Weizhe Li, Evgenij Vasilenko, Jannis Hessenauer, Senthil Kumar Kuppusamy, Mario Ruben, and David Hunger
16:30 Q 42.27 Cryogenic characterization of Electrical circuits — •Anupam Kumar, Niklas Lamberty, Thomas Hummel, and Tim J. Bartley
16:30 Q 42.28 Feed-forward for optical circuits with cryogenic electronics — •Niklas Lamberty, Thomas Hummel, Frederick Thiele, and Tim J. Bartley
16:30 Q 42.29 Quantumness and speedup limit of a qubit under transition-frequency modulation — •Amin Rajabalinia, Mahshid Khazaei Shadfar, Farzam Nosrati, Ali Mortezapour, Roberto Morandotti, and Rosario Lo Franco
16:30 Q 42.30 Towards the observation of collective radiance phenomena in a one-dimensional array of waveguide-coupled atoms with sub-λ/2 spacing — •Lucas Pache, Martin Cordier, Max Schemmer, Philipp Schneeweiss, Jürgen Volz, and Arno Rauschenbeutel
16:30 Q 42.31 Multimode squeezed states in coherent optical time-frequency networks — •Patrick Folge, Matteo Santandrea, Michael Stefszky, Benjamin Brecht, and Christine Silberhorn
16:30 Q 42.32 A few-MHz linewidth tunable optical filter based on a fibre-ring-resonator — •Gabriele Maron, Xinxin Hu, Luke Masters, Jürgen Volz, and Arno Rauschenbeutel
16:30 Q 42.33 Implementation of a sub 10 ps RMS jitter TDC for Hanbury Brown Twiss measurements in Astronomy — •Verena Leopold, Yury Prokazov, Evgeny Trubin, Stefan Richter, and Joachim von Zanthier
16:30 Q 42.34 Manipulation of fluorescence emission as a tool for quantum optics experiments — •Yannick Weiser, Lorenz Panzl, Giovanni Cerchiari, and Rainer Blatt
16:30 Q 42.35 Second-order correlations of scattering electrons — •Florian Fleischmann, Mona Bukenberger, Raul Corrêa, Anton Classen, Simon Mährlein, Marc-Oliver Pleinert, and Joachim von Zanthier
  16:30 Q 42.36 The contribution has been withdrawn.
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