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A: Fachverband Atomphysik

A 26: Poster Session II

Mittwoch, 8. März 2017, 17:00–19:00, P OG1

17:00 A 26.1 Quench-induced resonant tunneling mechanisms of bosons in an optical lattice with harmonic confinement — •Georgios Koutentakis, Simeon Mistakidis, and Peter Schmelcher
17:00 A 26.2 A reaction microscope for few-body Rydberg dynamics — •Philipp Geppert, Dominik Arnold, Cihan Sahin, Andreas Müllers, and Herwig Ott
  17:00 A 26.3 The contribution has been withdrawn.
17:00 A 26.4 Dark-bright Soliton Dynamics and Interactions Beyond the Mean-Field approximationGaryfallia Katsimiga, Georgios Koutentakis, •Simeon Mistakidis, Panagiotis Kevrekidis, and Peter Schmelcher
17:00 A 26.5 Single Cesium Atoms Interacting with an Ultracold Rubidium Bath — •Steve Haupt, Daniel Mayer, Felix Schmidt, Tobias Lausch, Daniel Adam, Michael Hohmann, Farina Kindermann, Nicolas Spethmann, and Artur Widera
17:00 A 26.6 Towards Ultracold Ba+-Li - Interactions: The Lithium setup — •F. Thielemann, P. Weckesser, Y. Minet, A. Lambrecht, J. Schmidt, L. Karpa, M. Debatin, and T. Schaetz
17:00 A 26.7 Towards Ultracold Ba+Li Interactions: The Barium Setup — •P. Weckesser, F. Thielemann, Y. Minet, A. Lambrecht, J. Schmidt, L. Karpa, M. Debatin, and T. Schaetz
17:00 A 26.8 Ablation Loading and Tuning Techniques for the electrical potential in Surface-Electrode Ion Traps — •Leonard Nitzsche, Frederick Hakelberg, Philip Kiefer, Henning Kalis, Ulrich Warring, and Tobias Schaetz
17:00 A 26.9 Characterization and Control of Anharmonic Trapping Potentials in Surface-Electrode Ion Traps — •Frederick Hakelberg, Philip Kiefer, Leonard Nitzsche, Henning Kalis, Ulrich Warring, and Tobias Schaetz
17:00 A 26.10 Structural Defects in Anharmonic Trapping Potentials — •Philip Kiefer, Jonathan Brox, Miriam Bujak, Frederick Hakelberg, Leonard Nitzsche, Henning Kalis, Ulrich Warring, Haggai Landa, and Tobias Schaetz
17:00 A 26.11 Impurity Atoms as a Quantum Probe Using Radiofrequency-Dressed Adiabatic Potentials — •Kathrin Luksch, Tiffany Harte, Elliot Bentine, Adam Barker, Benjamin Yuen, and Christopher Foot
17:00 A 26.12 A Homogeneous 2D Fermi Gas — •Niclas Luick, Klaus Hueck, Lennart Sobirey, Jonas Siegl, Thomas Lompe, and Henning Moritz
17:00 A 26.13 Three-body losses in Dysprosium — •Fabian Böttcher, Matthias Schmitt, Matthias Wenzel, Carl Bühner, Igor Ferrier-Barbut, and Tilman Pfau
17:00 A 26.14 Trapped ions in strongly polarizable atomic media — •Norman Ewald, Henning Fürst, Jannis Joger, Thomas Secker, Thomas Feldker, and René Gerritsma
17:00 A 26.15 Bichromatic control of multi-photon ionization — •Daniela Johannmeyer, Stefanie Kerbstadt, Dominik Pengel, Lars Englert, Tim Bayer, and Matthias Wollenhaupt
17:00 A 26.16 Carrier-envelope phase stability and control of shaped few-cycle laser pulses from a 4f white light shaper — •Daniel Timmer, Stefanie Kerbstadt, Lars Englert, and Matthias Wollenhaupt
17:00 A 26.17 Combining absorption and photoelectron spectroscopy on ultrashort timescales — •Maximilian Hartmann, Alexander Blättermann, Paul Birk, Veit Stooß, Gergana Borisova, Christian Ott, and Thomas Pfeifer
17:00 A 26.18 Spin-dependent rescattering in strong-field ionization of Helium — •Danilo Zille, Daniel Seipt, Max Möller, Stephan Fritzsche, Stefanie Gräfe, Carsten Müller, and Gerhard G. Paulus
17:00 A 26.19 Two-timescale Kramers-Henneberger Bloch-Floquet approach for low frequency pulsed laser fields — •Lukas Medišauskas, Ulf Saalmann, and Jan-Michael Rost
17:00 A 26.20 Laser-solid interaction using time-dependent density functional theory — •Tobias Deffge and Dieter Bauer
17:00 A 26.21 Two-color laser pulses and the phase of the phase — •Mohammad Adel Almajid and Dieter Bauer
17:00 A 26.22 How classical physics emerges from quantum tunneling: Experimental evidence for Wigner tunneling time — •E. Yakaboylu, N. Camus, L. Fechner, M. Klaiber, M. Laux, Y. H. Mi, K. Z. Hatsagortsyan, T. Pfeifer, C. H. Keitel, and R. Moshammer
17:00 A 26.23 Isotopic shift of 36Ar/40Ar measured with a spin-orbit wave packet — •Sofia Botsi, Nicolas Camus, Lutz Fechner, Thomas Pfeifer, and Robert Moshammer
17:00 A 26.24 VMI spectrometer for studying interaction of atoms and molecules with Terahertz radiation — •Patrick Froß, Yonghao Mi, Nicolas Camus, Lutz Fechner, Thomas Pfeifer, and Robert Moshammer
17:00 A 26.25 Optical control of electron emission direction at a gold nanotip on a chip — •Constanze Sturm, Takuya Higuchi, Peyman Yousefi, Christian Heide, and Peter Hommelhoff
17:00 A 26.26 Strong-Field Approximation with Twisted Light Beams — •Birger Böning, Willi Paufler, and Stephan Fritzsche
17:00 A 26.27 Dynamic interference in atomic hydrogen — •Mehrdad Baghery, Ulf Saalmann, and Jan-Michael Rost
17:00 A 26.28 Sudden regime of laser-nucleus interaction — •Sergei Kobzak, Adriana Pálffy, and Hans Weidenmüller
  17:00 A 26.29 The contribution has been withdrawn.
17:00 A 26.30 Coulomb-corrected strong-field quantum orbits beyond the dipole approximation — •Thomas Keil and Dieter Bauer
17:00 A 26.31 Strong field dissociation of small heteronuclear molecules into excited fragments — •Sven Meise, Henri Zimmermann, and Ulrich Eichmann
17:00 A 26.32 Robust enhancement of high harmonic generation via attosecond control of ionizationBarry D. Bruner, •Michael Krüger, Oren Pedatzur, Doron Azoury, Gal Orenstein, and Nirit Dudovich
17:00 A 26.33 XUV-Pump-Probe Transient Absorption Spectroscopy on Neon at the Free Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) — •Thomas Ding, Marc Rebholz, Lennart Aufleger, Maximilian Hartmann, Kristina Meyer, Alexander Magunia, David Wachs, Veit Stooß, Paul Birk, Gergana Borisova, Andrew Attar, Thomas Gaumnitz, Zhi Heng Loh, Sebastian Roling, Marco Butz, Helmut Zacharias, Stefan Düsterer, Rolf Treusch, Christian Ott, and Thomas Pfeifer
17:00 A 26.34 Modification of Coulomb focusing of tunneled electrons in intense elliptically polarized mid-IR laser fields — •Jiří Daněk, Karen Z. Hatsagortsyan, Jochen Maurer, Benjamin Willenberg, Benedikt W. Mayer, Christopher R. Phillips, Lukas Gallmann, Ursula Keller, and Christoph H. Keitel
17:00 A 26.35 The Effect of Electron Correlation on the Ionisation of Helium in Strong and Short Laser Pulses — •Gergana Borisova, Veit Stooß, Andreas Fischer, Alexander Blättermann, Thomas Ding, Andreas Kaldun, Christian Ott, and Thomas Pfeifer
17:00 A 26.36 Direct Observation and Characterization of Multiple Strong-Field Ionization Continua Participating in Electron Rescattering — •Felix Schell, Timm Bredtmann, Serguei Patchkovskii, Marc Vrakking, Claus Peter Schulz, and Jochen Mikosch
17:00 A 26.37 Simulation of CEP-dependent above-threshold ionization with few-cycle laser pulses at 1800 nm — •Yinyu Zhang, Danilo Zille, Philipp Kellner, Daniel Adolph, Daniel Wüzler, Philipp Wustelt, Max Möller, Arthur Maxwell Sayler, and Gerhard G. Paulus
17:00 A 26.38 Charge Redistribution in Clusters revealed by XFEL Photoelectron Spectra — •Abraham Camacho Garibay, Ulf Saalmann, and Jan-Michael Rost
17:00 A 26.39 Sum rules for the polarization correlations in electron-nucleus bremsstrahlung — •Doris Jakubassa-Amundsen and Richard Pratt
17:00 A 26.40 Collision energies in inelastic electron-ion interaction at the CSR — •Sunny Saurabh, Arno Becker, Roman Čurík, Claude Krantz, Chris Greene, Oldřich Novotný, Marius Rimmler, Stephen Vogel, Patrick Wilhelm, and Andreas Wolf
17:00 A 26.41 (e, 2e + ion) study of electron-impact ionization and fragmentation of tetrafluoromethane at low energies (E0 =35.7 eV, 38 eV, 45 eV and 67 eV) — •Khokon Hossen, Xueguang Ren, S. V. K. Kumar, and Alexander Dorn
17:00 A 26.42 Coulomb- and quantum-corrected strong-field approximation — •Michael Klaiber, Jiří Daněk, Enderalp Yakaboylu, Karen Z. Hatsagortsyan, and Christoph H. Keitel
17:00 A 26.43 Investigation of two-frequency Paul traps for antihydrogen productionNathan Leefer, •Kai Krimmel, William Bertsche, Dmitry Budker, Joel Fajans, Ron Folman, Hartmut Häffner, and Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler
17:00 A 26.44 Pros and cons of time-dependent renormalized-natural-orbital theory — •Martins Brics, Julius Rapp, and Dieter Bauer
17:00 A 26.45 Comparison of three modes of operation for an optical magnetometer for exotic physics searches. — •Hector Masia-Roig, Arne Wickenbrock, and Dmitry Budker
17:00 A 26.46 CASPEr: The Cosmic Axion Spin Precession Experiment — •Nataniel Figueroa Leigh, Gary Centers, Marina Gil Sendra, Arne Wickenbrock, John Blanchard, Dmitry Budker, and CASPEr Collaboration
17:00 A 26.47 Progress towards hyperpolarized liquid xenon for the Cosmic Axion Spin Precession Experiment (CASPEr-Wind) — •Gary Centers, John Blanchard, Nataniel Figueroa, Marina Gil Sendra, Arne Wickenbrock, Dmitry Budker, and CASPEr Collaboration
17:00 A 26.48 Characterization of Xenon polarizer for the Cosmic Axion Spin Precession Experiment — •Marina Gil Sendra
17:00 A 26.49 Non-Sequential Double Recombination High Harmonic Generation in Molecular-like Systems — •Kenneth Hansen and Lars Bojer Madsen
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