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11:00 |
Q 56.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Breaking the barrier of resolution in broadband spectroscopy — •Jérémie Pilat, Bingxin Xu, Theodor W. Hänsch, and Nathalie Picqué
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11:30 |
Q 56.2 |
R&D towards an atomic tritium source for future neutrino mass experiments — •Caroline Rodenbeck for the KAMATE collaboration
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11:45 |
Q 56.3 |
64-Pixel Magnetic Micro-Calorimeter Array to Study X-ray Transitions in Muonic Atoms — •Daniel Kreuzberger, Andreas Abeln, Christian Enss, Andreas Fleischmann, Loredana Gastaldo, Daniel Hengstler, Andreas Reifenberger, Adrian Striebel, Daniel Unger, Julian Wendel, and Peter Wiedemann for the QUARTET collaboration
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12:00 |
Q 56.4 |
Towards entanglement-enhanced quantum metrology with cold 88Sr atoms — •Sofus Laguna Kristensen, Akhil Kumar, Klavdia Kontou, Ka Hui Goh, Saumya Shah, Trofim Ruzaikin, Immanuel Bloch, and Sebastian Blatt
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12:15 |
Q 56.5 |
Ab initio calculations of the hyperfine structure of fermium — •Joseph Andrews, Jacek Bieron, Per Jönsson, Sebastian Reader, and Michael Block
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12:30 |
Q 56.6 |
Transportable optical clock for remote comparisons — •Saaswath J. K., Martin Steinel, Melina Filzinger, Jian Jiang, Thomas Fordell, Kalle Hanhijärvi, Anders Wallin, Thomas Lindvall, Burghard Lipphardt, Ekkehard Peik, Nils Huntemann, and the Opticlock consortium
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12:45 |
Q 56.7 |
Trapping electrons and Ca+ ions with dual-frequency Paul trap — Vladimir Mikhailovskii, •Natalija Sheth, Yuzhe Zhang, Hendrik Bekker, Günther Werth, Guofeng Qu, Zhiheng Xue, K. T Satyajith, Qian Yu, Neha Yadav, Hartmut Häffner, Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler, and Dmitry Budker
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