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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 60: Quantum Information II

Donnerstag, 17. März 2022, 16:30–18:30, P

16:30 Q 60.1 Adiabatic coupling via tapered optical fibers — •Tim Turan and Tim Schröder
16:30 Q 60.2 Photon pair generation using spontaneous four-wave mixing (SFWM) in microring resonators on a photonic silicon chip — •Florian Vogel, Erik Fitzke, Jakob Kaltwasser, and Thomas Walther
16:30 Q 60.3 A scalable four user quantum key hub for phase-time coding quantum key distribution — •Maximilian Tippmann, Erik Fitzke, Lucas Bialowons, Oleg Nikiforov, and Thomas Walther
16:30 Q 60.4 Time-dependent single photon detector tomography — •Maximilian Mengler, Erik Fitzke, Robin Krebs, Thorsten Haase, Gernot Alber, and Thomas Walther
16:30 Q 60.5 Simulation of fiber-based quantum key distribution (QKD) with highly entangled states including multi-photon pair effects — •Philipp Kleinpaß, Erik Fitzke, and Thomas Walther
16:30 Q 60.6 Quantum Key Distribution based on time-bin entanglement in a scalable star-shaped network — •Till Dolejsky, Erik Fitzke, Maximilian Tippmann, Lucas Bialowons, Oleg Nikiforov, and Thomas Walther
16:30 Q 60.7 Double nondestructive detection of an optical photon — •Lukas Hartung, Emanuele Distante, Severin Daiss, Stefan Langenfeld, Philip Thomas, Olivier Morin, Stephan Welte, and Gerhard Rempe
16:30 Q 60.8 Quantum teleportation with only a single photon as a resource — •Lukas Hartung, Stefan Langenfeld, Stephan Welte, Severin Daiss, Philip Thomas, Olivier Morin, Emanuele Distante, and Gerhard Rempe
16:30 Q 60.9 A nondestructive Bell-state measurement on two distant atomic qubits — •Matthias Seubert, Stephan Welte, Philip Thomas, Lukas Hartung, Severin Daiss, Stefan Langenfeld, Oliver Morin, Emanuele Distante, and Gerhard Rempe
  16:30 Q 60.10 The contribution has been withdrawn.
16:30 Q 60.11 A compact and versatile DM-CV QKD system for the QuNET initiative — •Stefan Richter, Ömer Bayraktar, Kevin Jaksch, Bastian Hacker, Imran Khan, Emanuel Eichhammer, Emmeran Sollner, Twesh Upadhyaya, Jie Lin, Norbert Lütkenhaus, Florian Kanitschar, Stefan Petscharnig, Thomas Grafenauer, Ömer Bernhard, Christoph Pacher, Gerd Leuchs, and Christoph Marquardt
16:30 Q 60.12 QKD and key management at KEEQuant — •Ulrich Eismann, Emanuel Eichhammer, Emmeran Sollner, Martin Hauer, Oliver Maurhart, and Imran Khan
16:30 Q 60.13 Towards a quantum memory on a silicon chip — •Stephan Rinner, Lorenz Weiss, Andreas Gritsch, Johannes Früh, Florian Burger, and Andreas Reiserer
16:30 Q 60.14 Quantum Frequency Conversion of SnV-Resonant Photons to the Telecom C-Band — •David Lindler, Tobias Bauer, and Christoph Becher
16:30 Q 60.15 Two-Stage Quantum Frequency Down-Conversion of Single Photons from Silicon-Vacancy Centers in Diamond — •Marlon Schäfer, Benjamin Kambs, Dennis Herrmann, Tobias Bauer, and Christoph Becher
16:30 Q 60.16 Polarization-preserving quantum frequency conversion for entanglement distribution in trapped-atom based quantum networks — •Tobias Bauer, Jan Arenskötter, Matthias Bock, Stephan Kucera, Benjamin Kambs, Jürgen Eschner, and Christoph Becher
16:30 Q 60.17 Efficient spin-photon interface for NV centers in diamond — •Kerim Köster, Maximilian Pallmann, Matthias Klausmann, Jonathan Körber, Jeremias Resch, Jonas Grammel, Julia Heupel, Cyril Popov, Rainer Stöhr, and David Hunger
16:30 Q 60.18 Towards long Coherence Times for a Single-Atom Quantum Memory — •Florian Fertig, Tim van Leent, Yiru Zhou, Pooja Malik, Anastasia Reinl, Robert Garthoff, Wei Zhang, and Harald Weinfurter
16:30 Q 60.19 Robust Qubit Encoding for a Single-Atom Quantum Network Link — •Yiru Zhou, Tim van Leent, Florian Fertig, Pooja Malik, Anastasia Reinl, Wei Zhang, and Harald Weinfurter
16:30 Q 60.20 Quantum Memories based on Spin Exchange between Alkali Metal and Noble Gas Vapours at Room Temperature — •Norman Vincenz Ewald, Luisa Esguerra, and Janik Wolters
16:30 Q 60.21 Towards coherent single praseodymium ion quantum memories in optical fiber microcavities — •Sören Bieling, Evgenij Vasilenko, Roman Kolesov, and David Hunger
16:30 Q 60.22 Quantum repeater node for unconditionally secure quantum key distributionStefan Langenfeld, •Philip Thomas, Olivier Morin, and Gerhard Rempe
16:30 Q 60.23 Portable warm vapor memory — •Martin Jutisz, Mustafa Gündoğan, Elisa Da Ros, Markus Krutzik, Janik Wolters, and Leon Meßner
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