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11:00 |
Q 19.1 |
Standalone mobile quantum memory system — •Martin Jutisz, Alexander Erl, Janik Wolters, Mustafa Gündoğan, and Markus Krutzik
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11:15 |
Q 19.2 |
On-demand storage of single quantum-dot photons in a warm-vapour quantum memory — •Norman Vincenz Ewald, Benjamin Maaß, Avijit Barua, Elizabeth Robertson, Kartik Gaur, Suk In Park, Sven Rodt, Jin-Dong Song, Stephan Reitzenstein, and Janik Wolters
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11:30 |
Q 19.3 |
All-optical control and readout of individual 167Er nuclear spin qubits — Alexander Ulanowski, •Fabian Salamon, Johannes Früh, Adrian Holzäpfel, and Andreas Reiserer
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11:45 |
Q 19.4 |
Single-Shot Readout and Coherent Control of a GeV-13C System for a Multi-Qubit Quantum Repeater Node — •Prithvi Gundlapalli, Katharina Senkalla, Philipp J. Vetter, Nick Grimm, Jurek Frey, Tommaso Calarco, Genko Genov, Matthias M. Müller, and Fedor Jelezko
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12:00 |
Q 19.5 |
Simulation of a heterogeneous quantum network using NetSquid — •Daniel Ventker, Ann-Kathrin Müller, and Florian Elsen
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12:15 |
Q 19.6 |
Outlining the design for the receiver module for a scalable free-space quantum network — •Karabee Batta, Michael Steinberger, Moritz Birkhold, Adomas Baliuka, Harald Weinfurter, and Lukas Knips
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12:30 |
Q 19.7 |
Optical single-shot readout of spin qubits in silicon — •Jakob Pforr, Andreas Gritsch, Alexander Ulanowski, Stephan Rinner, Johannes Früh, Florian Burger, Jonas Schmitt, Kilian Sandholzer, Adrian Holzäpfel, and Andreas Reiserer
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12:45 |
Q 19.8 |
Tomography of a Rb-87 Quantum Memory — •Yiru Zhou, Florian Fertig, Pooja Malik, and Harald Weinfurter
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