Berlin 2014 –
            
              wissenschaftliches Programm
            
          
        
        
        
        
        
      
      
  
    
  
  A 8: Ultra-cold atoms, ions and BEC II (with Q)
  Montag, 17. März 2014, 14:00–16:00, BEBEL E34
  
    
  
  
    
      
        
          
            
              |  | 14:00 | A 8.1 | Bose-Einstein condensates in complex PT-symmetric potentials - a finite element approach — •Daniel Haag, Dennis Dast, Holger Cartarius, and Günter Wunner | 
        
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              |  | 14:15 | A 8.2 | Dimensional BCS-BEC Crossover — •Igor Boettcher, Jan Martin Pawlowski, and Christof Wetterich | 
        
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              |  | 14:30 | A 8.3 | Extracting entanglement from identical particles in BECs — •Nathan Killoran, Marcus Cramer, and Martin B. Plenio | 
        
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              |  | 14:45 | A 8.4 | Collective modes in dipolar bosonic bilayers — •Alexey Filinov and Michael Bonitz | 
        
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              |  | 15:00 | A 8.5 | Quantum tests of the Weak Equivalence Principle in microgravity — •Naceur Gaaloul, Christian Schubert, Wolfgang Ertmer, and Ernst Rasel | 
        
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              |  | 15:15 | A 8.6 | Electromagnetically induced transparency in optical lattices — •Khaled Mohamed Almhdi Alghtus and Alejandro Saenz | 
        
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              |  | 15:30 | A 8.7 | Quantum many-body physics of interacting photons — •Sebnem Günes Söyler and Thomas Pohl | 
        
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              |  | 15:45 | A 8.8 | Dissipation as a resource for atomic binding and crystallization — •Mikhail Lemeshko, Johannes Otterbach, and Hendrik Weimer | 
        
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