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A: Fachverband Atomphysik

A 22: Poster Session - Atomic Physics III

Mittwoch, 11. März 2020, 16:00–18:00, Empore Lichthof

16:00 A 22.1 Single-photon double ionization in two-center atomic systems — •Alexandra Eckey, Alexander B. Voitkiv, and Carsten Müller
16:00 A 22.2 An ion microscope to study Rydberg physics and ultracold ions — •Nicolas Zuber, Christian Veit, Phatthamon Kongkhambut, Florian Meinert, Robert Löw, and Tilman Pfau
16:00 A 22.3 On-demand single-photon source based on thermal rubidium — •Florian Christaller, Max Mäusezahl, Felix Moumtsilis, Annika Belz, Hao Zhang, Oliver de Vries, Marco Plötner, Thomas Schreiber, Hadiseh Alaeian, Harald Kübler, Robert Löw, and Tilman Pfau
16:00 A 22.4 Light-induced atomic desorption in thermal µ-cells — •Felix Moumtsilis, Florian Christaller, Max Mäusezahl, Fabian Ripka, Hadiseh Alaeian, Harald Kübler, Robert Löw, and Tilman Pfau
16:00 A 22.5 Circular Rydberg states for quantum many-body physicsChristian Hölzl, Muamera Basic, and •Florian Meinert
16:00 A 22.6 Rydberg molecules under a reaction microscope — •Daniel Fichtner, Max Althön, Philipp Geppert, and Herwig Ott
16:00 A 22.7 Ultracold ytterbium Rydberg states in electric fieldsChristian Halter, •Alexander Miethke, and Axel Görlitz
16:00 A 22.8 Construction of a Rydberg atom register — •Suthep Pomjaksilp, Sven Schmidt, Thomas Niederprüm, and Herwig Ott
16:00 A 22.9 Cold Rydberg Atoms as Ultrasensitive Quantum Sensors for Chiral Molecules — •Stefan Aull, Miriam Mendoza-Delgado, Steffen Giesen, Robert Berger, Peter Zahariev, and Kilian Singer
16:00 A 22.10 Dissipative dynamics of strongly interacting driven Rydberg gases — •Jana Bender, Patrick Mischke, Carsten Lippe, Tanita Klas, Erik Bernhart, Thomas Niederprüm, and Herwig Ott
16:00 A 22.11 Continuous-wave absorption spectroscopy on the γ00 band of nitric oxide — •Yannick Schellander, Fabian Munkes, Patrick Kaspar, Johannes Schmidt, Robert Löw, Tilman Pfau, Edward Grant, and Harald Kübler
16:00 A 22.12 Laser linewidth and phase noise measurements for EIT — •Carlos Brandl, Annika Tebben, Clément Hainaut, André Salzinger, David Grimshandl, Sebastian Geier, Titus Franz, Nithiwadee Thaicharoen, Gerhard Zürn, and Matthias Weidemüller
16:00 A 22.13 Towards Arrays of Cryogenic Traps for Improved Quantum Simulation — •Kai-Niklas Schymik, Florence Nogrette, Daniel Barredo, Thierry Lahaye, and Antoine Browaeys
16:00 A 22.14 Reconstructing the optical transfer function by absorption imaging of disordered atom distributions. — •David Grimshandl, Carlos Brandl, Titus Franz, Sebastian Geier, Clément Hainaut, André Salzinger, Annika Tebben, Gerhard Zürn, and Matthias Weidemüller
16:00 A 22.15 Long-Range Interacting Quantum Systems via Rydberg Dressing in Microtraps — •Lea-Marina Steinert, Nikolaus Lorenz, Lorenzo Festa, Philip Osterholz, Joop Adema, Robin Eberhard, and Christian Groß
16:00 A 22.16 Characterizing molecular symmetries with quantum gas microscopy — •Simon Hollerith, Jun Rui, Antonio Rubio-Abadal, David Wei, Kritsana Srakaew, Simon Evered, Christian Gross, and Immanuel Bloch
16:00 A 22.17 Mixed dimension Rydberg Composites — •Andrew Hunter, Matt Eiles, Alex Eisfeld, and Jan M Rost
16:00 A 22.18 Inner-Shell Multiple Photodetachment of Carbon Anions — •Alexander Perry-Sassmannshausen, Alexander Borovik Jr., Ticia Buhr, Michael Martins, Alfred Müller, Simon Reinwardt, Sandor Ricz, Florian Trinter, and Stefan Schippers
16:00 A 22.19 A community platform for just atomic computations (JAC) — •Stephan Fritzsche
16:00 A 22.20 Phase-sensitive spectroscopy of Mössbauer nuclei using oscillating reference absorbers — •Benedikt Herkommer and Jörg Evers
16:00 A 22.21 X-ray quantum optics with Mössbauer nuclei — •Lukas Wolff, Dominik Lentrodt, Christoph H. Keitel, and Jörg Evers
16:00 A 22.22 Controlling excitation dynamics of Mössbauer nuclei with zeptosecond phase-stability — •Pim van den Heuvel, Kilian P. Heeg, Andreas Kaldun, Cornelius Strohm, Christian Ott, Rajagopalan Subramanian, Dominik Lentrodt, Johann Haber, Hans-Christian Wille, Stephan Goerttler, Rudolf Rüffer, Christoph H. Keitel, Ralf Röhlsberger, Thomas Pfeifer, and Jörg Evers
16:00 A 22.23 Simulation of multi-particle coincidence data acquisition — •Carolin Honisch, Andreas Hans, Catmarna Küstner-Wetekam, Lutz Marder, Xaver Holzapfel, Nils Kiefer, Alexander Schrodt, Arno Ehresmann, and André Knie
16:00 A 22.24 Reaction Microscope Endstation at FLASH2 — •Patrizia Schoch, Hannes Lindenblatt, Florian Trost, Severin Meister, Kirsten Schnorr, Sven Augustin, Georg Schmid, Yifan Liu, Markus Braune, Marion Kuhlmann, Rolf Treusch, Claus Dieter Schröter, Thomas Pfeifer, and Robert Moshammer
16:00 A 22.25 Relaxation dynamics in rare gas dimers after XUV-photoionization at FLASH2 — •Hannes Lindenblatt, Kirsten Schnorr, Sven Augustin, Severin Meister, Florian Trost, Patrizia Schoch, Georg Schmid, Yifan Liu, Markus Braune, Marion Kuhlmann, Rolf Treusch, Claus Dieter Schröter, Thomas Pfeifer, and Robert Moshammer
16:00 A 22.26 Relaxation dynamics of CH3I and CH2I2 following FEL-induced inner-shell ionisation — •Florian Trost, Kirsten Schnorr, Sven Augustin, Severin Meister, Hannes Lindenblatt, Patrizia Schoch, Yifan Liu, Marc Simon, Renaud Guillemin, Maria Novella Piancastelli, Farzad Hosseini, Mustafa Zmerli, Markus Braune, Marion Kuhlmann, Thomas Pfeifer, and Robert Moshammer
16:00 A 22.27 Phase-cycling technique for extreme ultraviolet pulses — •Andreas Wituschek, Lukas Bruder, Oleg Kornilov, Tobias Witting, Laura Maikowski, Marc J.J. Vrakking, and Frank Stienkemeier
16:00 A 22.28 Development of a detector to register low-energy, charge-changed ions from ionization experiments at CRYRING@ESR — •Alexander Borovik Jr., Günter Weber, Vinzenz Hilbert, Haifeng Lin, Philip Pfäfflein, Binghui Zhu, Christoph Hahn, Michael Lestinsky, Stefan Schippers, Thomas Stöhlker, and Jan Rothhardt
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