Mainz 2026 –
scientific programme
A 29: Precision Spectroscopy of Atoms and Ions IV (joint session A/Q)
Thursday, March 5, 2026, 11:00–13:00, N 3
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11:00 |
A 29.1 |
Invited Talk:
An optical clock with entangled trapped 40Ca+ ions. — •Kai Dietze, Lennart Pelzer, Bennet Benny, Fabian Dawel, Mirza A. Ali, Derwell Drapier, and Piet O. Schmidt
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11:30 |
A 29.2 |
Precision Angular Profiling of a Thermal Hydrogen Dissociation Source via Recombination Calorimetry — •Maximilian Balthasar Hüneborn, Sebastian Böser, and Martin Fertl for the Project 8 collaboration
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11:45 |
A 29.3 |
Spin noise spectroscopy of hot rubidium vapor under two-photon excitation — •Oskar Sund and Ilja Gerhardt
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12:00 |
A 29.4 |
High-resolution laser spectroscopy on iron — •Katrin Weidner, Thorben Niemeyer, Jakob Weiss, Sebastian Berndt, Pia Breinbauer, Christoph E. Düllmann, Raphael Hasse, Dennis Renisch, Jörg Runke, Matou Stemmler, Dominik Studer, Sebastian Raeder, and Klaus Wendt
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12:15 |
A 29.5 |
DRALS: A new tool to investigate the hyperfine structure in highly charged ions — •Dimitrios Zisis for the LIBELLE collaboration
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12:30 |
A 29.6 |
The long range validity of the Wigner law - experimental test on negative oxygen — •Thorben Niemeyer, Oliver Forstner, Vadim Gadelshin, Raphael Hasse, Lothar Schmidt, Markus Schöffler, Matou Stemmler, Dominik Studer, and Klaus Wendt
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12:45 |
A 29.7 |
Assessment of the differential polarizability of Yb+ and Sr+ clock transitions — •Martin Steinel, Thomas Lindvall, Marianna Safronova, Melina Filzinger, Jian Jiang, Saaswath JK, Ekkehard Peik, and Nils Huntemann
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