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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 43: Poster II

Mittwoch, 20. März 2013, 16:00–18:30, Empore Lichthof

16:00 Q 43.1 Ho:YLF Laser mit direkter Anregung durch einen GaSb-Laserdiodenstack bei 1940 nmKarsten Scholle, •Felix Gatzemeier, Samir Lamrini, Peter Fuhrberg und Philipp Koopmann
16:00 Q 43.2 Ein regenerativer Zweifarben-Ti:Sa Verstärker für ein Triplett-Solvatationsdynamik Experiment — •Carl Böhmer, Vincenzo Talluto, Thomas Walther und Thomas Blochowicz
16:00 Q 43.3 Spectroscopy and self-pulsed red and orange laser operation of Sm3+ doped LiLuF4 crystals — •Philip Werner Metz, Francesca Moglia, Sebastian Müller, Fabian Reichert, Daniel-Timo Marzahl, Nils-Owe Hansen, Matthias Fechner, Christian Kränkel, and Günter Huber
16:00 Q 43.4 Ein Brillouin-LIDAR zur Messung von Temperaturprofilen im Ozean: Fortschritte am gepulsten Faserverstärker — •David Rupp, Andreas Rudolf und Thomas Walther
16:00 Q 43.5 Vollständig festkörperbasierter Ar+-Laserersatz — •Tobias Beck, Benjamin Rein und Thomas Walther
16:00 Q 43.6 Universeller, VCSEL-geseedeter Ti:Sa Laser mit großer spektraler Abdeckung — •Tobias Krebs, Thorsten Führer und Thomas Walther
16:00 Q 43.7 Detailed investigations on novel TBR-diode-lasers in external resonators — •Mario Niebuhr, Christof Zink, Danilo Skoczowsky, Axel Heuer, and Ralf Menzel
16:00 Q 43.8 Development of a narrowband laser system for spectroscopy of ultra cold mercury — •Anika Trautmann, Holger John, Sascha Tichelmann, and Thomas Walther
16:00 Q 43.9 Collective Spontaneous Emission from a System of Quantum Dots — •Wildan Abdussalam and Paweł Machnikowski
16:00 Q 43.10 VUV generation in a hollow core fiber — •Andreas Koglbauer, Thomas Diehl, Daniel Kolbe, Matthias Stappel, Ruth Steinborn, and Jochen Walz
16:00 Q 43.11 Vierwellenmischen in einer mit Hg-Dampf gefüllten Hohlfaser zur Erzeugung von VUV-Strahlung — •Thomas Diehl, Andreas Koglbauer, Daniel Kolbe, Matthias Stappel, Ruth Steinborn und Jochen Walz
16:00 Q 43.12 High repetition rate continuously tunable near-IR and mid-IR nanosecond optical parametric oscillator — •Jens Bethge, Mateusz Ibek, Sophie Kröger, Hartmut Zimmermann, and Edlef Büttner
16:00 Q 43.13 Femtosecond-laser written waveguides in KTP for type II second harmonic generation — •Sebastian Müller, Thomas Calmano, Manuel Kirchen, Christian Kränkel, Carlota Canalias, Fredrik Laurell, and Günter Huber
16:00 Q 43.14 Four-wave mixing in a three-color cavity — •Peter Micke, Thomas Diehl, Andreas Koglbauer, Daniel Kolbe, Matthias Stappel, Ruth Steinborn, and Jochen Walz
16:00 Q 43.15 Whispering gallery mode resonators made from BBOGuoping Lin, •Josef Urban Fürst, Dmitry Strekalov, Ivan Grudinin, and Nan Yu
16:00 Q 43.16 Sensitive measurements of atmospheric absorption spectra in the cavity of a broadband Cr:forsterite laser — •Svetlana Kuznetsova, Peter Fjodorow, Klaus Sengstock, and Valeri Baev
16:00 Q 43.17 A sample-free calibration method for quantitative Raman spectroscopy of hydrogen isotopologuesMagnus Schlösser, •Simone Rupp, Hendrik Seitz, Sebastian Fischer, Beate Bornschein, Timothy M. James, and Helmut H. Telle
16:00 Q 43.18 Photoluminescence excitation and spectral hole burning spectroscopy of silicon-vacancy centers in diamond — •Carsten Arend, Hadwig Sternschulte, Doris Steinmüller-Nethl, and Christoph Becher
16:00 Q 43.19 Stimulierte Raman-Streuung mit einem schnell durchstimmbaren nicht-kollinearen optisch-parametrischen Oszillator — •Claudia Hoffmann, Tino Lang und Uwe Morgner
16:00 Q 43.20 Robust, frequency-stable and accurate mid-IR laser spectrometer in the 5 − 12 µ m spectral range based on combining QCLs and optical frequency metrology using upconversion in orientation-patterned GaAs — •Michael Hansen, Ingo Ernsting, Stephan Schiller, Sergey Vasilyev, and Arnaud Grisard
16:00 Q 43.21 Tm/Ho codoped fiber laser for sensitive intracavity absorption spectroscopy — •Peter Fjodorow, Ortwin Hellmig, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Klaus Sengstock, and Valeri Baev
16:00 Q 43.22 Cancer cell therapy by upcoversion UV emission from Pr:YAG nanoparticlesKangwei Xia, •Gengxu Chen, Andrea Zappe, Rolf Reuter, Rainer Stöhr, Tugrul Inal, Jan Meijer, Roman Kolesov, and Jörg Wrachtrup
16:00 Q 43.23 Design of ultrafast fluorescence spectroscopy for axial resolution of fluorophore distribution with low numerical apertures for ophthalmologic application — •Maximilian Gräfe, Andreas Hoffmann, and Christian Spielmann
16:00 Q 43.24 Sample environments to image single molecules at the European XFEL FacilityCharlotte Uetrecht, •Sadia Bari, and Joachim Schulz
16:00 Q 43.25 3D super resolution upconversion microscopy of praseodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet — •Tugrul Inal, Rainer Stöhr, Roman Kolesov, Rolf Reuter, and Jörg Wrachtrup
16:00 Q 43.26 Spectroscopic in-situ traceability for absolute distance interferometryGünther Prellinger, Karl Meiners-Hagen, and •Florian Pollinger
16:00 Q 43.27 An x-ray split and delay-unit for the European XFEL — •Sebastian Roling, Stefan Braun, Peter Gawlitza, Liubov Samoylova, Björn Siemer, Harald Sinn, Frank Siewert, Frank Wahlert, Michael Wöstmann, and Helmut Zacharias
16:00 Q 43.28 Pulse compression and characterization of spectra supporting nearly single cycle pulses in the visible — •José Andrade, Anne Harth, Marcel Schultze, Claudia Hoffmann, Stefan Rausch, Thomas Binhammer, and Uwe Morgner
16:00 Q 43.29 Ultrakurzpulsoszillatoren der nächsten Generation — •Bernhard Kreipe, Jana Kampmann, Luise Beichert, Moritz Emons, Marcel Schultze und Uwe Morgner
16:00 Q 43.30 Hollow fiber pulse compressor for multi-mJ laser pulses — •Timo Rohrlapper, Martin Kretschmar, Peter Simon, Uwe Morgner, Milutin Kovacev, and Tamas Nagy
16:00 Q 43.31 Oberflächen-Plasmon-Polaritonen auf eindimensionalen Metallgittern nach Einstrahlung eines optischen Femtosekunden-Impulses — •Jens Bethge und Roland Müller
16:00 Q 43.32 Gepulste-Laser-Deposition von nichtlinearen Schichten und Charakterisierung mittels Erzeugung der dritten Harmonischen — •Mathias Hoffmann und Uwe Morgner
16:00 Q 43.33 Generation of Functional Structures in Dielectrics on Nanometer Scale via Shaped Femtosecond Laser Pulses — •Nadine Götte, Cristian Sarpe, Jens Köhler, Dirk Otto, Lars Englert, Thomas Kusserow, Tamara Meinl, Yousuf Khan, Hartmut Hillmer, Matthias Wollenhaupt, and Thomas Baumert
16:00 Q 43.34 Real time observation of transient electron density in water irradiated with tailored femtosecond laser pulsesCristian Sarpe, Jens Köhler, Thomas Winkler, •Bastian Zielinski, Nadine Götte, Jutta Mildner, Matthias Wollenhaupt, and Thomas Baumert
16:00 Q 43.35 Laserinduced heating of thin graphite and SAM-graphene monitored by Ultrafst Electron Diffration — •Silvio Morgenstern, Christian Gerbig, Cristian Sarpe, Matthias Wollenhaupt, and Thomas Baumert
16:00 Q 43.36 Erzeugung Harmonischer Strahlung mit Goldnanoantennen — •Monika Noack, Nils Pfullmann, Christian Waltermann, Milutin Kovacev, Vanessa Knittel, Alfred Leitenstorfer, Dieter Akemeier, Andreas Hütten und Uwe Morgner
16:00 Q 43.37 Two-photon absorption and nonlinear refractive index in nominally undoped, thermally reduced LiNbO3Holger Badorreck, •Stefan Nolte, Pia Baeune, and Mirco Imlau
16:00 Q 43.38 Stereo-Graphic Above-Threshold Ionization with 1.8 µm Few-Cycle Laser Pulses — •M. Möller, B. E. Schmidt, A. M. Sayler, G. Vampa, F. Legare, D. M. Villeneuve, G. G. Paulus, and P. B. Corkum
16:00 Q 43.39 Ion Momentum Distributions from Strong-field Ionization of Atomic Ions using Linear and Elliptical Polarized Laser Light — •P. Wustelt, M. Möller, T. Rathje, D. Hoff, S. Trotsenko, Th. Stöhlker, A.M Sayler, and G.G. Paulus
16:00 Q 43.40 Characterization of supersonic gas jets as targets for laser-plasma interaction experiments — •Thomas Gangolf, Michael Schnell, Björn Landgraf, and Christian Spielmann
16:00 Q 43.41 Recombination effects in dielectrics irradiated with ultrashort intense laser pulses — •Nils Brouwer and Bärbel Rethfeld
16:00 Q 43.42 Correlation measurements on single ultrashort light pulses — •Alexander Jänicke, Michael Förtsch, Jan Korger, Christoffer Wittmann, Christoph Marquardt, and Gerd Leuchs
16:00 Q 43.43 Controlling the dynamics of a single atom interacting with a high-finesse cavity — •Katharina Rojan, Daniel Reich, Christiane Koch, and Giovanna Morigi
16:00 Q 43.44 Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics in an Ellipsoidal Cavity — •Nils Griebe, József Z. Bernád, and Gernot Alber
16:00 Q 43.45 Photon wave packet dynamics and resonant atom-photon interaction inside a parabolic cavity — •Johan David Eggers, József Zsolt Bernád, and Gernot Alber
16:00 Q 43.46 all-optical light beam steering beyond the paraxial approximation — •lida zhang, Tarak N. Dey, and Joerg Evers
16:00 Q 43.47 Coherent pulse propagation in nuclear media — •Xiangjin Kong and Adriana Pálffy
16:00 Q 43.48 Absorption and emission of a NV center coupled to an optical cavity — •Ralf Betzholz, Marc Bienert, and Giovanna Morigi
16:00 Q 43.49 Numerical treatment of non-linear effects on light propagation arising from vacuum polarisation — •Patrick Böhl, Ben King, and Hartmut Ruhl
  16:00 Q 43.50 The contribution has been withdrawn.
16:00 Q 43.51 Energy and phase dependence of the stability of three pulse soliton molecules in dispersion managed optical fibers — •Philipp Rohrmann, Alexander Hause, and Fedor Mitschke
16:00 Q 43.52 Comparison of Nelder-Mead Simplex and Genetic Algorithm Methods for Optimization of Soliton Molecules — •Sonia Gholami, Philipp Rohrmann, Alexander Hause, and Fedor Mitschke
16:00 Q 43.53 Optomechanical Crystals in Diamond — •Felix Guldner, Laura Kipfstuhl, and Christoph Becher
16:00 Q 43.54 Preparation and spectral characterization of emitter-doped crystals on nanofibers — •David Papencordt, Ariane Stiebeiner, Moritz Numrich, and Arno Rauschenbeutel
16:00 Q 43.55 Fiber Fabry-Perot Cavities for CQED using Rb atoms — •Jose C. Gallego, Sutapa Ghosh, Miguel Martinez-Dorantes, Natalie Thau, Wolfgang Alt, Marcel Spurny, and Dieter Meschede
16:00 Q 43.56 Dual-polarity metalens based on plasmonic nanoantennasXianzhong Chen, Lingling Huang, •Holger Mühlenbernd, Guixin Li, Benfeng Bai, Qiaofeng Tan, Guofan Jin, Cheng-Wei Qiu, Shuang Zhang, and Thomas Zentgraf
16:00 Q 43.57 A Cavity Nanoscope — •Matthias Mader, Hanno Kaupp, Thomas Hümmer, Jakob Reichel, Theodor W. Hänsch, and David Hunger
16:00 Q 43.58 Photonic time-stretch system for high-frequency nonrepetitive electrical signals — •Christoph Reinheimer, Stefan Weber, and Georg von Freymann
16:00 Q 43.59 High-resolution microscopy and spectroscopy of rare-earth doped crystals for single ion detectionTobias Utikal, •Emanuel Eichhammer, Stephan Götzinger, and Vahid Sandoghdar
16:00 Q 43.60 Buried Rb-exchanged waveguides in KTP — •Christof Eigner, Helge Rütz, Olga Driesner, Raimund Ricken, Hubertus Suche, and Christine Silberhorn
16:00 Q 43.61 Regeneration of QPSK signals using phase-sensitive amplification by dual-pump four-wave-mixing process — •Birgit Stiller, Georgy Onishchukov, Bernhard Schmauss, and Gerd Leuchs
16:00 Q 43.62 Optical modulator based on electro-optically induced waveguides — •Martin Blasl, Haldor Hartwig, Kirstin Bornhorst, and Florenta Costache
16:00 Q 43.63 Optimising single-photon collection efficiency using three-dimensional laser-written structures — •Tanja Neumer, Andreas W. Schell, Oliver Benson, Johannes Kaschke, Joachim Fischer, and Martin Wegener
16:00 Q 43.64 Carbon Nanotube spectroscopy in optical microcavities — •Thomas Hümmer, Hanno Kaupp, Matthias S. Hofmann, Jonathan Noe, Alexander Högele, Theodor W. Hänsch, and David Hunger
16:00 Q 43.65 Realization of a fiber based microcavity for coupling a single N-V center in diamond — •Alexander Bommer, Roland Albrecht, Christian Deutsch, Jakob Reichel, and Christoph Becher
  16:00 Q 43.66 The contribution has been withdrawn.
16:00 Q 43.67 Stationary non-classical states of a two mode cavity — •Christian Arenz, Melanie Rolles, and Giovanna Morigi
16:00 Q 43.68 Approximate quantum error correction for generalized amplitude damping errors with graph-theoretic considerations — •carlo cafaro and peter van loock
16:00 Q 43.69 Photon triplet generation in a photonic crystal fibre — •Andrea Cavanna, Felix Just, Bhaskar Kanseri, John Travers, Xin Jiang, Nicolas Joly, Maria V. Chekhova, Gerd Leuchs, and Philip Russell
16:00 Q 43.70 Single Photon Source with a Diamond Nanocrystal and an Optical Nanofiber — •Lars Liebermeister, Fabian Petersen, Daniel Burchardt, Juliane Hermelbracht, Toshiyuki Tashima, Markus Weber, Ariane Stiebeiner, Arno Rauschenbeutel, and Harald Weinfurter
16:00 Q 43.71 Extractable squeezing from a degenerate waveguide PDC source — •Thomas Dirmeier, Nitin Jain, Georg Harder, Gerd Leuchs, Christoph Marquardt, and Christine Silberhorn
16:00 Q 43.72 Multi-photon interference with pseudo-thermal light — •Florian Nägele, Simeon Müller, and Vincenzo Tamma
16:00 Q 43.73 Continuous-variable entanglement between different degrees of freedom in cylindrically polarized modes of light — •Stefan Berg-Johansen, Christian Gabriel, Ioannes Rigas, Andrea Aiello, Peter van Loock, Ulrik Andersen, Christoph Marquardt, and Gerd Leuchs
16:00 Q 43.74 Experimental generation of photon-number squeezing in complex spatio-polarization modes with a spatial light modulator — •Marion Semmler, Stefan Berg-Johansen, Christian Gabriel, Peter Banzer, Andrea Aiello, Christoph Marquardt, and Gerd Leuchs
16:00 Q 43.75 Ultra-low Noise Quantum Interconnect at Room Temperature — •Josef Schupp, Eden Figueroa, Tobias Latka, Andreas Neuzner, Christian Nölleke, Andreas Reiserer, Stephan Ritter, and Gerhard Rempe
16:00 Q 43.76 Bestimmung der Detektionseffizienz von Silizium Single-Photon Avalanche Diode — •Helmuth Hofer, Silke Peters, Waldemar Schmunk und Stefan Kück
16:00 Q 43.77 Free Space Quantum Communication using Continuous Polarization Variables — •Bettina Heim, Christian Peuntinger, Christoffer Wittmann, Christoph Marquardt, and Gerd Leuchs
  16:00 Q 43.78 The contribution has been withdrawn.
16:00 Q 43.79 Distribution of squeezed states over an atmospheric channel — •Christian Peuntinger, Bettina Heim, Christian Gabriel, Christoph Marquardt, and Gerd Leuchs
16:00 Q 43.80 Dynamical quantum repeater using cavity-QED evolution and coherent light — •Denis Gonta and Peter van Loock
16:00 Q 43.81 Wave form and spectral properties of single photons emitted by a single atom — •Tristan Tentrup, Jürgen Eschner, and Giovanna Morigi
16:00 Q 43.82 Error correction for CV-QKD with entangled squeezed states — •Jörg Duhme, Reinhard Werner, and Fabian Furrer
16:00 Q 43.83 SPDC-basierte Einzelphotonenquellen für Anwendungen in der Quanteninformation — •Sabine Euler, Pascal Notz und Thomas Walther
16:00 Q 43.84 Four-wave mixing’s effect on EIT propagation: spontaneous emission and vacuum noise — •Christopher O’Brien, Nikolai Lauk, and Michael Fleischhauer
16:00 Q 43.85 A High-Speed Quantum Random Number Generator Based on the Vacuum StateBastian Hacker, Christian Gabriel, Christoffer Wittmann, Wolfgang Maurer, Metin Sabuncu, •Imran Khan, Elanor Huntington, Christoph Marquardt, and Gerd Leuchs
16:00 Q 43.86 Femtosecond laser written waveguides for integrated quantum optics modules — •Gwenaelle Vest, Andrea Crespi, Giacomo Corrielli, Stefan Frick, Markus Rau, Henning Weier, Harald Weinfurter, and Roberto Osellame
16:00 Q 43.87 Metrologische Charakterisierung von Einzelphotonendetektoren — •Silke Peters, Helmuth Hofer, Waldemar Schmunk und Stefan Kück
16:00 Q 43.88 Towards a down-conversion source of positively spectrally correlated and decorrelated photon pairs at telecom wavelength — •Thomas Lutz, Piotr Kolenderski, and Thomas Jennewein
16:00 Q 43.89 Towards Imaging Single Rydberg Atoms via Electromagnetically Induced Transparency — •Stephan Helmrich, Georg Günter, Hanna Schempp, Christoph S. Hofmann, Vladislav Gavryusev, Martin Robert-de-Saint-Vincent, Shannon Whitlock, and Matthias Weidemüller
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