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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 7: Poster I

Montag, 6. März 2023, 16:30–19:00, Empore Lichthof

16:30 Q 7.1 Power scaling of an Yb-doped diode-pumped mode-locked laser — •Thomas Konrad, Andy Steinmann, Tobias Steinle, Monika Ubl, Matthias Seibold, Gabriele Untereiner, Mario Hentschel, Philipp Flad, and Harald Giessen
16:30 Q 7.2 5 W high power femtosecond laser at 2060 nm from a stabilized doubly resonant optical parametric oscillator — •han rao, Christian markus dietrich, José ricardo cardoso de andrade, robin mevert, fridolin jakob geesmann, ayhan demicran, ihar babushkin, and uwe morgner
16:30 Q 7.3 Towards generation of high power 2 µm pulses in the few cycle regime — •Jon Morten Drees, David Zuber, Ihar Babushkin, and Uwe Morgner
16:30 Q 7.4 Compression of Laser Pulses by Nonlinear Multipass Cells — •Peer Biesterfeld, David Zuber, Jose Mapa, and Uwe Morgner
16:30 Q 7.5 Low order harmonic generation in laser induced borosilicate glass plasma and CdTe quantum dots — •Victor Kärcher, Tobias Reika, Pedro F. G. M. da Costa, Andrea S.S. de Camargo, and Helmut Zacharias
16:30 Q 7.6 Light-field control of electrons in graphene heterojunctions — •Tobias Boolakee, Christian Heide, Antonio Garzón-Ramírez, Heiko B. Weber, Ignacio Franco, and Peter Hommelhoff
16:30 Q 7.7 Design and construction of a multi-hit-capable electron spectrometer for ultrafast photoemission experiments — •Jonathan Pölloth, Jonas Heimerl, and Peter Hommelhoff
16:30 Q 7.8 Guided acceleration in dielectric laser accelerators — •Leon Brückner, Tomás Chlouba, Johannes Illmer, Stefanie Kraus, Julian Litzel, Roy Shiloh, and Peter Hommelhoff
16:30 Q 7.9 Selective intracavity control of interlaced femtosecond soliton combs — •Julia A. Lang, Luca Nimmesgern, Sarah R. Hutter, Alfred Leitenstorfer, and Georg Herink
16:30 Q 7.10 Bi-chromatic current excitation in 2D-materials with complex laser fields — •Simon Wittigschlager, Tobias Boolakee, Christian Heide, and Peter Hommelhoff
16:30 Q 7.11 Pseudo Thermal Light Source in the XUV for Diffraction Imaging — •Jonas Musall, Chris Sträche, Philip Mosel, Sven Fröhlich, David Theidel, Hamed Merdji, Uwe Morgner, and Milutin Kovacev
16:30 Q 7.12 Potential Hazards and Mitigation of X-Ray Radiation Generated by Laser-Induced Plasma from Research-Grade Laser Systems — •Philip Mosel, Sven Fröhlich, Jose Mapa, Sven Kleinert, David Zuber, Jan Düsing, Thomas Püster, Günther Dittmar, Uwe Morgner, and Milutin Kovacev
16:30 Q 7.13 Coherent imaging using a high-harmonic source — •Chris Sträche, Jonas Musall, Philip Mosel, Sven Fröhlich, Uwe Morgner, and Milutin Kovacev
16:30 Q 7.14 Pulse Characterization by Frequency-Resolved Optical Gating (FROG) for Extreme-Ultraviolet (XUV) Frequency Comb Generation — •Fiona Sieber, Lennart Guth, Jan-Hendrik Oelmann, Tobias Heldt, Simon Angstenberger, Stepan Kokh, Janko Nauta, Nick Lackmann, Nele Griesbach, Thomas Pfeifer, and José R. Crespo López-Urrutia
16:30 Q 7.15 A hard X-Ray Split-and-Delay Unit for the HED Instrument at the European XFEL — •Dennis Eckermann, Sebastian Roling, Matthias Rollnik, Peter Gawlitza, Karen Appel, Liuba Samoylova, Harald Sinn, Frank Siewert, Thomas Tschentscher, Frank Wahlert, Ulf Zastrau und Helmut Zacharias
16:30 Q 7.16 Simulations of magnetic field amplification and electric field suppression in ultrashort optical laser pulses — •Lorenz Grünewald, Rodrigo Martín-Hernández, Elizaveta Gangrskaia, Valentina Shumakova, Carlos Hernández-García, and Sebastian Mai
16:30 Q 7.17 Transportable Laser System Employing Fourier Limited Picosecond Pulses for Laser Cooling of Relativistic Ion Beams — •Benedikt Langfeld, Sebastian Klammes, and Thomas Walther
16:30 Q 7.18 Coherent beam recombination of intense femtosecond beams/pulses after controllable beam break-up and spectral broadening by using optical vortex lattices — •Lyubomir Stoyanov, Alexander Dreischuh, and Gerhard Paulus
16:30 Q 7.19 Higher-order mean-field theory of chiral waveguide QED — •Kasper Jan Kusmierek, Sahand Mahmoodian, Martin Cordier, Jakob Hinney, Arno Rauschenbeutel, Max Schemmer, Philipp Schneeweiss, Jürgen Volz, and Klemens Hammerer
16:30 Q 7.20 Collective radiative effects in nanofiber-coupled atomic ensembles: From timed Dicke states to full inversion — •Christian Liedl, Felix Tebbenjohanns, Constanze Bach, Sebastian Pucher, Arno Rauschenbeutel, and Philipp Schneeweiss
16:30 Q 7.21 Ultrafast excitation exchange in multimode cavities — •Oliver Diekmann, Dmitry O. Krimer, and Stefan Rotter
16:30 Q 7.22 Properties of few level atomic systems possessing a permanent dipole moment. — •Alexandra Mirzac
16:30 Q 7.23 Cavity-enhanced spectroscopy of molecular quantum emitters — •Evgenij Vasilenko, Weizhe Li, Senthil Kuppusamy, Mario Ruben, and David Hunger
16:30 Q 7.24 Spectral Theory of Non-Markovian Dissipative Phase Transitions — •Baptiste Debecker, John Martin, and Francois Damanet
16:30 Q 7.25 Optical Microcavity with Coupled Single SiV Centers in a Nanodiamond for a Quantum Repeater Platform — •Selene Sachero, Robert Berghaus, Gregor Bayer, Andrea B Filipovski, Lukas Antoniuk, Niklas Lettner, Richard Waltrich, Marco Klotz, Patrick Maier, Viatcheslav Agafonov, and Alexander Kubanek
16:30 Q 7.26 Enhanced photon emission from hBN defects centers inside a tunable fiber-cavity — •Florian Feuchtmayr, Gregor Bayer, Stefan Häußler, Richard Waltrich, Noah Mendelson, Chi Li, David Hunger, Igor Aharonovich, and Alexander Kubanek
16:30 Q 7.27 Onset of atomic selforganization in optical cavities: from quantum to thermal momentum distributions — •Tarek Moussa, Simon B. Jäger, Imke Schneider, and Sebastian Eggert
16:30 Q 7.28 Coupling and dissipation in a system of Yb atoms interacting with a cavity on a narrow line — •Dmitriy Sholokhov, Saran Shaju, Ke Li, and Jürgen Eschner
16:30 Q 7.29 Collective atom-cavity coupling and non-linear dynamics with atoms with multilevel ground states — •Elmer Suarez, Federico Carollo, Igor Lesanovsky, Beatriz Olmos, Philippe W. Courteille, and Sebastian Slama
16:30 Q 7.30 Quantum entanglement of atoms in presence of dipole-dipole interaction — •Sergiu Bazgan, Nicolae Enaki, and Tatiana Paslari
16:30 Q 7.31 Bath Induced synchronization — •Sayan Roy and Giovanna Morigi
16:30 Q 7.32 Network self-organization: the role of the activation function — •Frederic Folz, Kurt Mehlhorn, and Giovanna Morigi
16:30 Q 7.33 CO2-laser fabrication of mirrors for fiber based cavity QED — •David Opferkuch, Patrick Maier, Gregor Bayer, Selene Sachero, Robert Berghaus, and Alexander Kubanek
16:30 Q 7.34 Coherent optical spectroscopy on ensembles of Silicon-vacancy color centers in diamond — •Anna Fuchs and Christoph Becher
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