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SYQD: Symposium Real-Time Measurements of Quantum Dynamics
SYQD 1: Real-Time Measurements of Quantum Dynamics
Donnerstag, 30. März 2023, 09:30–12:30, HSZ 01
Time-resolved studies of quantum systems are the key to understanding quantum dynamics at its core. The real-time measurement of individual quantum jumps yields maximal physical insight. This includes electrical and optical detection schemes to monitor individual quantum jumps in nanoscopic devices. It is, furthermore, a prerequisite for coherent control of quantum states and can be used to optimise devices for metrological applications. The symposium is meant to report on recent experimental progress in performing real-time measurements of quantum dynamics, to present recently-developed theoretical methods for analyzing measured data, and to highlight recent successful examples of accessing quantum dynamics via real-time measurements.
09:30 | SYQD 1.1 | Hauptvortrag: Real-time measurement and control of spin dynamics in quantum dots — •Seigo Tarucha | |
10:00 | SYQD 1.2 | Hauptvortrag: Quantum Dot arrays for Quantum Information Transfer — •Gloria Platero, David Fernandez-Fernandez, and Juan Zurita | |
10:30 | SYQD 1.3 | Hauptvortrag: Optical Detection of Real-Time Quantum Dynamics in Quantum Dots — •Martin Geller, Jens Kerski, Eric Kleinherbers, Jürgen König, Annika Kurzmann, Pia Lochner, Axel Lorke, Arne Ludwig, Hendrik Mannel, Philipp Stegmann, Andreas Wieck, and Marcel Zöllner | |
11:00 | 30 min. break | ||
11:30 | SYQD 1.4 | Hauptvortrag: Cooper Pair Splitting in Real-Time — •Christian Flindt | |
12:00 | SYQD 1.5 | Hauptvortrag: Trajectory-based detection in stochastic and quantum thermodynamics — •Jukka Pekola | |