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11:00 |
Q 61.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Photonic integration for trapped-ion quantum metrology — •Elena Jordan, Guochun Du, Carl-Frederik Grimpe, Fatemeh Salahshoori, Markus Kromrey, Atasi Chatterjee, Anastasiia Sorokina, Steffen Sauer, Anton Peshkov, Gillenhaal Beck, Karan Mehta, Stefanie Kroker, Andrey Surzhykov, and Tanja Mehlstäubler
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11:30 |
Q 61.2 |
Apparatus design for scalable cryogenic trapped-ion quantum computing experiments — •Tobias Pootz, Lukas Kilzer, Celeste Torkzaban, and Christian Ospelkaus
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11:45 |
Q 61.3 |
Fabrication of multisegmented ion traps in a specialized cleanroom — •Alexander Müller, Jan Müller, Björn Lekitsch, and Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler
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12:00 |
Q 61.4 |
Industrial microfabrication of 2D and 3D ion traps for quantum information processing — •Yves Colombe, Silke Auchter, Klemens Schüppert, Matthias Dietl, Alexander Zesar, Jakob Wahl, Max Glantschnig, Christian Flasch, Simon Schey, Fabian Laurent, Michael Pfeifer, Fabian Anmasser, Michael Hartmann, Leon Dixius, Mohammad Abu Zahra, Jens Repp, Nina Megier, Matthias Brandl, and Clemens Rössler
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12:15 |
Q 61.5 |
Microfabrication of surface ion traps for operation with Strontium Rydberg ions — •Simon Schey, Michael Pfeifer, Marion Mallweger, Natalia Kuk, Ivo Straka, Clemens Rössler, Yves Colombe, and Markus Hennrich
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12:30 |
Q 61.6 |
Optical integration in ion-trap chips at Infineon — •Alexander Zesar, Jakob Wahl, Bernhard Lamprecht, Philipp Hurdax, Klemens Schüppert, Clemens Rössler, Yves Colombe, Silke Auchter, Sofia Cano Castro, Max Glantschnig, Marco Schmauser, Marco Valentini, Philipp Schindler, Thomas Monz, and Joachim Krenn
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12:45 |
Q 61.7 |
How to Wire a 1000-Qubit Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer — Maciej Malinowski, David Allcock, •Clemens Matthiesen, and Chris Ballance
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