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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 41: Nano-Optics

Wednesday, March 16, 2022, 16:30–18:30, P

  16:30 Q 41.1 The contribution has been withdrawn.
16:30 Q 41.2 Fabrication of photonic crystal cavities towards a coherent spin-photon interface with color centers in SiC — •Jonathan Körber, Marcel Krumrein, Rainer Stöhr, Jonah Heiler, Vadim Vorobyov, Raphael Nold, Lukas Niechziol, Lin Jin, Patrick Berwian, Wolfram Pernice, Jörg Wrachtrup, and Florian Kaiser
16:30 Q 41.3 Fabrication of Photonic Crystal Cavities with Triangular Cross-Section in Silicon Carbide — •Marcel Krumrein, Rainer Stöhr, Jonathan Körber, Vadim Vorobyov, Raphael Nold, Lukas Niechziol, Lin Jin, Patrick Berwian, Wolfram Pernice, Florian Kaiser, and Jörg Wrachtrup
16:30 Q 41.4 An organic molecule strongly coupled to a microcavity: Single-photon nonlinearity — •André Pscherer, Manuel Meierhofer, Daqing Wang, Hrishikesh Kelkar, Diego Martín-Cano, Tobias Utikal, Stephan Götzinger, and Vahid Sandoghdar
16:30 Q 41.5 Influence of sample preparation on the optical properties of NV centers in nanodiamonds — •Jana Bauer, Justus Christinck, Franziska Hirt, Helmuth Hofer, and Stefan Kück
16:30 Q 41.6 Preparation methods for growing a stabilizing organic matrix for molecule-based single-photon emitters — •Franziska Hirt, Justus Christinck, Mike Stummvoll, Andreas Reutter, Uta Schlickum, and Stefan Kück
16:30 Q 41.7 Laser Annealing of Quantum Emitters in Hexagonal Boron Nitride — •Tjorben Matthes, Antonia Klein, Uwe Zeitner, Falk Eilenberger, and Tobias Vogl
16:30 Q 41.8 Towards a cryogenic quasi-deterministic single-photon source — •Siwei Luo, Luis Morales, Michael Becker, Jan Renger, Tobias Utikal, Vahid Sandoghdar, and Stephan Götzinger
16:30 Q 41.9 Coupling of quantum emitters in 2D materials to laser-written waveguides — •Josefine Krause, Simone Piacentini, Roberto Osellame, Falk Eilenberger, Giacomo Corrielli, and Tobias Vogl
16:30 Q 41.10 Improving the optical coherence of tin vacancy centres in diamond by long term low temperature and low pressure annealing — •Dennis Herrmann, Johannes Görlitz, Philipp Fuchs, Michael Kieschnik, Jan Meijer, and Christoph Becher
  16:30 Q 41.11 The contribution has been withdrawn.
16:30 Q 41.12 High-yield placement of colloidal quantum dot single-photon sources on nanophotonic chips — •Tobias Spiekermann, Alexander Eich, Helge Gehring, Lisa Sommer, Julian Bankwitz, Wolfram Pernice, and Carsten Schuck
  16:30 Q 41.13 The contribution has been withdrawn.
16:30 Q 41.14 High-Accuracy Localization of Defect Centers in Diamond for Deterministic Fabrication of Quantum Photonic StructuresJulian M. Bopp, Maarten van der Hoeven, •Maximilian Kähler, Tommaso Pregnolato, and Tim Schröder
16:30 Q 41.15 Direct writing of chiral and nonlinear plasmonic devices — •Aleksei Tsarapkin, Thorsten Feichtner, and Katja Hoeflich
16:30 Q 41.16 Broadband home-built confocal microscope for the characterization of quantum emitters — •Kevin Thommes, Katja Höflich, Arno Rauschenbeutel, and Sofia Pazzagli
16:30 Q 41.17 Flat-top beam shaping and it's use in modern microscopy — •Leona Licht, Philipp Kellner, Giovanni DeAngelis, Christian Eggeling, and Herbert Gross
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