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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 23: Poster I

Tuesday, March 12, 2024, 17:00–19:00, Tent B

17:00 Q 23.1 Continuous entanglement generating superradiant SU(4) laserJarrod Reilly, •Gage Harmon, John Wilson, Murray Holland, and Simon Jäger
17:00 Q 23.2 Speeding Up Squeezing with a Periodically Driven Dicke ModelJarrod T. Reilly, •Simon B. Jäger, John D. Wilson, John Cooper, Sebastian Eggert, and Murray J. Holland
  17:00 Q 23.3 The contribution has been withdrawn.
  17:00 Q 23.4 The contribution has been withdrawn.
17:00 Q 23.5 Quantum optics model mapping for thin-film x-ray cavities — •Julien Spitzlay, Hanns Zimmermann, Fabian Richter, and Adriana Pálffy
  17:00 Q 23.6 The contribution has been moved to Q 11.8.
17:00 Q 23.7 Chiral cavities: an extendible and simple theoretical model — •Carlos Bustamante, Dominik Sidler, Michael Ruggenthaler, and Angel Rubio
17:00 Q 23.8 Towards deterministic strong coupling between single trapped atoms and a Whispering-Gallery-Mode microresonator — •xinxin hu, luke masters, gabriele maron, arno rauschenbeutel, and juergen volz
17:00 Q 23.9 Design and realization of a high-finesse optical resonator for cavity-assisted readout of atomic arrays — •Jacopo De Santis, Mehmet Öncu, Balázs Dura-Kovács, Sebastian Ruffert, and Johannes Zeiher
17:00 Q 23.10 A cavity-integrated microwave antenna for spin manipulation of Nitrogen-Vacancy center in diamond — •Andras Lauko, Kerim Köster, Jeremias Resch, Julia Heupel, Cyril Popov, and David Hunger
17:00 Q 23.11 Self-consistent Red Shift – an Alternative Feature of Light-matter Coupling? — •Jacob Horak, Dominik Sidler, Michael Ruggenthaler, and Angel Rubio
17:00 Q 23.12 Spectral properties of a cold-atom laserDmitriy Sholokhov, Saran Shaju, •Ke Li, and Jürgen Eschner
17:00 Q 23.13 A Superradiant Gas of Driven-Dissipative Two-Level Atoms as a Source of Non-Classical Light — •Christopher Mink and Michael Fleischhauer
17:00 Q 23.14 Optimal control of arbitrary perfectly entangling gates for open quantum systems — •Adrian Köhler and Christiane P. Koch
17:00 Q 23.15 A graph-based approach to dissipative production of multipartite entangled states in trapped ions — •Antoine Guinchard, Karl Horn, Daniel Reich, and Christiane Koch
17:00 Q 23.16 Role of dephasing in optimal transport of spin excitations in a two-dimensional, lossy lattice — •Andrei Skalkin, Razmik Unanyan, and Michael Fleischhauer
17:00 Q 23.17 Fermionic coherent state path integral for ultrashort laser pulses and transformation to a field theory of coset matrices including disorder-noise — •Bernhard Mieck
17:00 Q 23.18 Selfconsistent diagrammatic transport for light includingtime reversal symmetric entropy production — •Regine Frank and Bart A. van Tiggelen
17:00 Q 23.19 A vacuum-integrated fiber cavity setup for characterizing Q-optimized polymer-based mechanical resonators — •Florian Giefer, Daniel Stachanow, Lukas Tenbrake, Sebastian Hofferberth, and Hannes Pfeifer
17:00 Q 23.20 Otto cycles with a quantum rotor as the working medium — •Michael Gaida and Stefan Nimmrichter
17:00 Q 23.21 Controlled phonon dynamics in optomechanical systems — •Victor Ceban
17:00 Q 23.22 Enhancing the purity of single photons in parametric down-conversion through simultaneous pump-beam and crystal-domain engineering — •Baghdasar Baghdasaryan, Fabian Steinlechner, and Stephan Fritzsche
17:00 Q 23.23 Weyl su(3) diamonds are knit and woven — •Carsten Henkel
17:00 Q 23.24 Direct measurement of pseudothermal light violating Siegert relation — •Xi Jie Yeo, Mingze Qing, Justin Peh, Darren Koh, Jaesuk Hwang, Christian Kurtsiefer, and Peng Kian Tan
17:00 Q 23.25 Dimensional Reduction in Quantum Optics — •Jannik Ströhle and Richard Lopp
17:00 Q 23.26 Influence of direct dipole-dipole interaction on the optical response of 2D materials in inhomogeneous infrared cavity fields — •Sofia Ribeiro, Javier Aizpurua, and Ruben Esteban
17:00 Q 23.27 Wave-particle duality in weighted two-way interferometers: Which-way knowledge increase via delayed observable choice — •Elisabeth Meusert, Marc-Oliver Pleinert, and Joachim von Zanthier
17:00 Q 23.28 Many-particle coherence and higher-order interference — •Marc-Oliver Pleinert, Eric Lutz, and Joachim von Zanthier
17:00 Q 23.29 Quantum dynamics of nuclear many-body systems driven by an XFEL — •Miriam Gerharz and Jörg Evers
17:00 Q 23.30 A Fiber-based Microcavity Platform to Purcell-enhance Diamond Color Centers — •Yanik Herrmann, Julius Fischer, Julia M. Brevoord, Stijn Scheijen, Colin Sauerzapf, Leonardo G. C. Wienhoven, Laurens J. Feije, Matteo Pasini, Martin Eschen, and Ronald Hanson
17:00 Q 23.31 Recent developments on microfabricated Penning trap electrodes for matter-antimatter comparison tests. — •Nima Hashemi, Julia-Aileen Coenders, Jacob Stupp, Friederike Giebel, Jan Schaper, Juan Manuel Cornejo, Stefan Ulmer, and Christian Ospelkaus
17:00 Q 23.32 Nonlinear characterization of in-house fabricated thin film lithium niobate waveguides — •Alexej Widajko, Laura Bollmers, Harald Herrmann, Laura Padberg, and Christine Silberhorn
17:00 Q 23.33 Integrated electro-optic modulators in LiNbO3 as fundamental building blocks for quantum photonic circuits — •Noel Heinen, Michelle Kirsch, Sattibabu Romala, Sebastian Lengeling, Harald Herrmann, Laura Padberg, and Christine Silberhorn
17:00 Q 23.34 N Scaling of Large-Sample Collective Decay in Inhomogeneous EnsemblesSergiy Stryzhenko, Alexander Bruns, and •Thorsten Peters
17:00 Q 23.35 Second-order correlations of scattering electrons — •Florian Fleischmann, Mona Bukenberger, Raul Corrêa, Anton Classen, Simon Mährlein, Marc-Oliver Pleinert, and Joachim von Zanthier
17:00 Q 23.36 Cryogenic spectroscopy of novel organic molecules doped with Yb3+ for quantum information processing applications — •Robin Wittmann, Jannis Hessenauer, Sören Schlittenhardt, Senthil Kumar Kuppusamy, Mario Ruben, and David Hunger
17:00 Q 23.37 A nanosecond pulsed light source as pump source for narrowband, decorrelated photon pairs — •Jasmin Sommer, Michelle Kirsch, Kai Hong Luo, Harald Herrmann, and Christine Silberhorn
17:00 Q 23.38 Quantum pulse gate conversion efficiency — •Dana Echeverría-Oviedo, Hiroko Tomoda, Felix Moor, Michael Stefszky, Benjamin Brecht, and Christine Silberhorn
17:00 Q 23.39 Hong-Ou-Mandel interference in the spectral domain — •Patrick Folge, Abhinandan Bhattacharjee, Michael Stefszky, Benjamin Brecht, and Christine Silberhorn
17:00 Q 23.40 Designing a two-output Quantum Pulse Gate — •Theresa Keuter, Patrick Folge, Laura Serino, Benjamin Brecht, and Christine Silberhorn
17:00 Q 23.41 Fabrication of a surface-electrode ion trap for quantum information processing — •Nora D. Stahr, Jacob Stupp, Eike Iseke, Nila Krishnakumar, Friederike Giebel, Konstantin Thronberens, Chloë Allen-Ede, Amado Bautista-Salvador, and Christian Ospelkaus
17:00 Q 23.42 Phase transition and higher-order mean-field theory of chiral waveguide QED — •Kasper Jan Kusmierek, Max Schemmer, Sahand Mahmoodian, and Klemens Hammerer
17:00 Q 23.43 Superradiant bursts of light from cascaded quantum emitters: Theoretical modelling of photon-photon correlationsConstanze Bach, Christian Liedl, Arno Rauschenbeutel, Philipp Schneeweiss, and •Felix Tebbenjohanns
17:00 Q 23.44 Chromatic suppression of spontaneous emission — •Thomas Lafenthaler, Yannick Weiser, Tommaso Faorlin, Lorenz Panzl, Rainer Blatt, Thomas Monz, and Giovanni Cerchiari
17:00 Q 23.45 Multi-commodity transport and the role of the dynamical metric — •Joshua Ganz, Giovanna Morigi, and Frederic Folz
17:00 Q 23.46 Multiwavelength Characterization of Polarization Optics for Broadband Superconducting Detector Calibration — •Isabell Mischke, Timon Schapeler, and Tim Bartley
17:00 Q 23.47 Light propagation through ensembles of nuclear two-level systems — •Deniz Adigüzel, Miriam Gerharz, and Jörg Evers
17:00 Q 23.48 Fabrication of Solid Immersion Lenses for the cryogenic Investigation of the NV center — •Judith de Vries, Katharina Senkalla, Stefan Dietel, Michael Olney-Fraser, Lev Kazak, and Fedor Jelezko
17:00 Q 23.49 Investigations of fluorescence lifetimes, thermal lensing, and laser performance of directly diode pumped cw ruby laserCarsten Reinhardt and •Sönke Metelmann
17:00 Q 23.50 Bridging Quantum Optics and Environmental Physics: Insights into Argon Trap Trace Analysis — •Magdalena Winkelvoß and Alexandra Beikert
17:00 Q 23.51 Generating auto-ponderomotive potentials using flat, chip-based electrodes for shaping electron beams — •Franz Schmidt-Kaler, Michael Seidling, Robert Zimmermann, Nils Bode, Fabian Bammes, Lars Radtke, and Peter Hommelhoff
17:00 Q 23.52 Characterization of auto-ponderomotive electron guides — •Nils Bode, Franz Schmidt-Kaler, Fabian Bammes, Lars Radtke, Michael Seidling, Robert Zimmermann, and Peter Hommelhoff
17:00 Q 23.53 High-order harmonic generation in gases with µJ laser pulses — •Matthias Meier, Philip Dienstbier, Yuya Morimoto, Francesco Tani, and Peter Hommelhoff
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