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HL: Fachverband Halbleiterphysik

HL 26: Focus Session: Quantum light sources for applications in quantum communication networks

Wednesday, April 3, 2019, 09:30–13:00, H34

The present focus session aims at discussing current state-of-the-art of non-classical light sources which can be found compatible with short- (few meters), mid- (few kilometers) or long-distance (several tens of km) quantum networks. Different approaches for the generation of non-classical light will be discussed, both experimentally and theoretically. We aim at stimulating the discussion on advantages and limitations of these approaches and under which aspects they can be find promising.

Organizers: Simone Luca Portalupi and Peter Michler (Uni Stuttgart)

09:30 HL 26.1 Invited Talk: GaAs quantum dots as tunable sources of entangled and indistinguishable photons — •Armando Rastelli
10:00 HL 26.2 Influence of the excitation scheme on coherence properties of InAs/InGaAs quantum dots emitting in the telecom C-band — •Cornelius Nawrath, Fabian Olbrich, Matthias Paul, Jan Kettler, Simone Luca Portalupi, Michael Jetter, and Peter Michler
10:15 HL 26.3 Invited Talk: Phonon-assisted bright and dark exciton preparation in a semiconductor quantum dot — •Doris Reiter
10:45 HL 26.4 Optical properties of qubit centers in SiC — •Michel Bockstedte
  11:00 15 min. break
11:15 HL 26.5 Invited Talk: Towards Quantum Communication Networks Exploiting Solid-State Quantum-Light Sources — •Tobias Heindel
11:45 HL 26.6 Invited Talk: Single Organic Molecules for Quantum Optics — •Ilja Gerhardt, Mohammad Rezai, and Jörg Wrachtrup
12:15 HL 26.7 Receiver Module for QKD using Real-Time Security Monitoring with Single-Photon Sources — •Timm Kupko, Lucas Rickert, Stephan Reitzenstein, and Tobias Heindel
12:30 HL 26.8 Invited Talk: Quantum repeater development based on entangled photons from quantum dots — •Michael Zopf, Robert Keil, Yan Chen, Jingzhong Yang, Fei Ding, and Oliver G. Schmidt
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