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14:30 |
Q 41.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Integration of fiber Fabry-Perot cavities for sensing applications and cavity optomechanics — •Hannes Pfeifer, Lukas Tenbrake, Carlos Saavedra, Florian Giefer, Jana Blechmann, Johanna Stein, Daniel Stachanow, Dieter Meschede, Karol Krzempek, Randall Goldsmith, Witlef Wieczorek, Stefan Linden, and Sebastian Hofferberth
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15:00 |
Q 41.2 |
Ion trap chips for two-dimensional coupling experiments — •Michael Pfeifer, Simon Schey, Fabian Anmasser, Jakob Wahl, Matthias Dietl, Marco Valentini, Marco Schmauser, Michael Pasquini, Eric Kopp, Philip Holz, Martin van Mourik, Thomas Monz, Christian Roos, Clemens Rössler, Yves Colombe, and Philipp Schindler
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15:15 |
Q 41.3 |
Integrated Cryo-Electronics for Scalable 2D Surface Ion Traps — •Fabian Anmasser, Mohammad Abu Zahra, Matthias Brandl, Klemens Schueppert, Jens Repp, Matthias Dietl, Yves Colombe, Clemens Roessler, Philipp Schindler, and Rainer Blatt
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15:30 |
Q 41.4 |
Micro fabricated ion trap with integrated optics — •Jakob Wahl, Alexander Zesar, Marco Schmauser, Martin van Mourik, Marco Valentini, Klemens Schüppert, Clemens Rössler, Philipp Schindler, and Christian Roos
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15:45 |
Q 41.5 |
Advancements in Ultra-High Vacuum Technology for Trapped Ion Quantum Computing — •Helin Özel, Tabea Stroinski, Julian Harald Wiener, Felix Stopp, Björn Lekitsch, and Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler
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16:00 |
Q 41.6 |
Implementing the SUPER Scheme for Tin-Vacancy Spin Qubit Manipulation and Entanglement — •Cem Güney Torun, Mustafa Gökçe, Thomas K. Bracht, Mariano Isaza Monsalve, Sarah Benbouabdellah, Özgün Ozan Nacitarhan, Marco E. Stucki, Domenica Bermeo Alvaro, Matthew L. Markham, Tommaso Pregnolato, Joseph H. D. Munns, Gregor Pieplow, Doris E. Reiter, and Tim Schröder
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16:15 |
Q 41.7 |
Coupling of alkali vapors and rare gases for quantum memories — •Denis Uhland, Norman Vincenz Ewald, Alexander Erl, Andrés Medina Herrera, Wolfgang Kilian, Jens Voigt, Janik Wolters, and Ilja Gerhardt
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