Freiburg 2019 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
FM 59: Enabling Technologies: Quantum Dots and Superconductivity-based Systems
Mittwoch, 25. September 2019, 14:00–16:00, 3043
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14:00 |
FM 59.1 |
Full Counting statistics of a driven single electron quantum dot — •Adrian Schmidt, Johannes C. Bayer, Timo Wagner, and Rolf J. Haug
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14:15 |
FM 59.2 |
Metallic magnetic calorimeters for photon sensing with sub-eV energy resolution — Matthäus Krantz, Andreas Fleischmann, Christian Enss, and •Sebastian Kempf
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14:30 |
FM 59.3 |
Sensing the quantum limit in scanning tunneling microscopy: tunneling between single quasiparticle levels at atomic scale — •Haonan Huang, Jacob Senkpiel, Robert Drost, Ciprian Padurariu, Simon Dambach, Björn Kubala, Juan Carlos Cuevas, Alfredo Levy Yeyati, Joachim Ankerhold, Christian R. Ast, and Klaus Kern
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14:45 |
FM 59.4 |
Practical guide to simple characterization of superconducting quantum dots — •Martin Žonda, Alžběta Kadlecová, Vladislav Pokorný, and Tomáš Novotný
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15:00 |
FM 59.5 |
Towards semiconductor-superconductor hybrid qubits based on core/shell nanowires — •Patrick Zellekens, Russell Deacon, Pujitha Perla, Steffen Schlör, Mihail Ion Lepsa, Martin Weides, Koji Ishibashi, Detlev Grützmacher, and Thomas Schäpers
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15:15 |
FM 59.6 |
Quantum phases and quantum phase transitions in frustrated networks of Josephson junctions — •Mikhail Fistul and Alexei Andreanov
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15:30 |
FM 59.7 |
Interaction of Skyrmions and Pearl Vortices in Superconductor-Chiral Ferromagnet Heterostructures — •Samme M. Dahir, Anatoly F. Volkov, and lya M. Eremin
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15:45 |
FM 59.8 |
Microwave spectroscopy reveals the quantum geometric tensor of topological Josephson matter — Raffael Klees, Gianluca Rastelli, Juan Carlos Cuevas, and •Wolfgang Belzig
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