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HL: Fachverband Halbleiterphysik
HL 9: Focus Session: Graphene quantum dots (joint session HL/TT)
Monday, March 27, 2023, 15:00–17:45, POT 251
Quantum dots have emerged as one of the contenders for a future quantum information processor. Bilayer graphene is now established as a material that allows high quality bi-polar Coulomb blockade measurement, time-dependent transport measurements and first relaxation time measurements. In contrast to the more conventional GaAs and Si-based systems, several exiting and unexpected observations in graphene have been explained by the peculiar graphene bandstructure, which is gate- tunable, the additional valley degree of freedom, and spin-valley coupling.
Organized by Klaus Ensslin
15:00 | HL 9.1 | Invited Talk: Spin and valley lifetime in graphene quantum dots — •Guido Burkard | |
15:30 | HL 9.2 | Invited Talk: Microscopic modelling of electrostatically induced bilayer graphene quantum dots — •Angelika Knothe | |
16:00 | HL 9.3 | The contribution has been withdrawn. | |
16:15 | 30 min. break | ||
16:45 | HL 9.4 | Invited Talk: Single-shot spin and valley Pauli blockade read-out in bilayer graphene quantum dots — •Chuyao Tong, Rebekka Garreis, Wister Wei Huang, Annika Kurzmann, Jocelyn Terle, Samuel Jele, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Thomas Ihn, and Klaus Ensslin | |
17:15 | HL 9.5 | Invited Talk: Particle-hole symmetry protects spin-valley blockade in graphene quantum dots — •Christian Volk, Luca Banszerus, Samuel Möller, Katrin Hecker, Eike Icking, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Fabian Hassler, and Christoph Stampfer | |