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17:00 |
Q 13.1 |
Alternative approach to quantum pulse gates — •Ankita Khanda, Laura Serino, Michael Stefszky, Benjamin Brecht, and Christine Silberhorn
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17:15 |
Q 13.2 |
Maiman's heritage, a thin disk cw singlemode Ruby laser for high precision metrology — •Walter Luhs, Thomas Müller-Wirts, Carsten Reinhardt, and Bernd Wellegehausen
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17:30 |
Q 13.3 |
Hybrid Fiber-Solid State Laser with 3D-Printed Intracavity Lenses — •Simon Angstenberger, Pavel Ruchka, Mario Hentschel, Tobias Steinle, and Harald Giessen
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17:45 |
Q 13.4 |
Ultra-low frequency noise diode-laser systems for quantum applications — •Niklas Kolodzie, Ivan Mirgorodskiy, Kai Dietze, Christian Nölleke, and Piet O. Schmidt
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18:00 |
Q 13.5 |
Performance Comparison of Polarization Compensation Devices on a Deployed Inter City Fiber Link for Quantum Communication Applications — •Saili Naik, Gregor Sauer, Pritom Paul, and Fabian Steinlechner
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18:15 |
Q 13.6 |
Development of micro-integrated optical systems for compact atom-based quantum sensors — •Conrad Zimmermann, Marc Christ, Alisa Ukhanova, and Markus Krutzik
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18:30 |
Q 13.7 |
Investigation of diffraction gratings and additively manufactured vacuum components for miniaturized atomic physics packages — •Alisa Ukhanova, Marc Christ, Conrad Zimmermann, Jörg Fricke, Olaf Brox, Robert Smol, Daniel Bandke, Jenichi Clairvaux Felizco, Andrea Knigge, and Markus Krutzik
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18:45 |
Q 13.8 |
Industrially fabricated ion trap chips for double-well coupling experiments — •Michael D.J. Pfeifer, Simon Schey, Matthias Dietl, Fabian Anmasser, Jakob Wahl, Marco Valentini, Martin van Mourik, Thomas Monz, Fabian Laurent, Clemens Rössler, Yves Colombe, and Philipp Schindler
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