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Shadow masks for all-in-situ fabrication of InAs nanowire Josephson junctions — •Christian Schäfer, Lennart Grosch, Yurii Kutovyi, Nils von den Driesch, Thomas Schäpers, and Alexander Pawlis
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HL 38.2 |
Semiconductor−superconductor membranes for nanoelectronic devices — •Thies Jansen, Christian Reichl, and Thomas Sand Jespersen
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10:00 |
HL 38.3 |
Secondary electron detector for deterministic single ion implantation — •Priyal Dadhich, Nico Klingner, and Gregor Hlawacek
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10:15 |
HL 38.4 |
Spin-orbit-enabled realization of arbitrary two-qubit gates on moving spins — •David Fernández-Fernández, Yuta Matsumoto, Lieven M.K. Vandersypen, Gloria Platero, and Stefano Bosco
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10:30 |
HL 38.5 |
Topological Superconductivity in the Presence of Contact Potentials — •Leonard Kaufhold
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10:45 |
HL 38.6 |
Hexagonal Germanium Nanowires as a Spin Qubit Platform — •Anirban Das, Baksa Kolok, Daniel Varjas, and Andras Palyi
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11:15 |
HL 38.7 |
Low-Loss LNOI PIC Components for Quantum Interference Applications — •Mohammad Malik, Simon Palitza, and Carsten Schuck
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11:30 |
HL 38.8 |
Scalable and individual control of Si qubits via magnetic skyrmions — •Leander Reascos, Raluca Boltje, Kai Litzius, Felix Büttner, and Mónica Benito
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11:45 |
HL 38.9 |
Strain modulation in Germanium: an overview for quantum applications — •Meera None, Ignatii Zaitsev, Davide Spirito, Patricio Farrell, Christian Merdon, Yiannis Hadjimichale, Daniel Fritsch, Marvin Hartwig Zoellner, and Costanza Lucia Manganelli
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12:00 |
HL 38.10 |
Optical probing of strain fields in isotopically pure Si-28 using donor-bound excitons — •Nico Eggeling, Phillip Külper, N.V. Abrosimov, Jens Hübner, and Michael Oestreich
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12:15 |
HL 38.11 |
Development of heavy noble gas field ion sources using an iridium coated single crystalline tungsten emitter — •Amina Zid, Gregor Hlawacek, Nico Klingner, Arnaud Houel, and Anne Delobbe
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12:30 |
HL 38.12 |
Finding the kinked propagation of the I3 defect in hexagonal silicon using a machine-learned potential — •Jolijn Dellevoet
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