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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 28: Poster – Quantum Optics

Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 17:00–19:00, Philo 2. OG

QED and Cavity QED; Quantum Control; General Quantum Optics

17:00 Q 28.1 Few-Photon SUPER: Quantum emitter inversion via two off-resonant photon modes — •Quentin Richter, Jan Kaspari, Thomas Bracht, Leonid Yatsenko, Martin Axt, Arno Rauschenbeutel, Moritz Cygorek, and Doris Reiter
17:00 Q 28.2 Fractal geometry dictates the scaling of atom-photon bound states — •Florian Bönsel, Federico Roccati, and Flore Kunst
17:00 Q 28.3 Cavity QED experiments and lasing with cold trapped Yb atoms — •Ke Li, Saran Shaju, Dmitriy Sholokhov, Simon B. Jäger, and Jürgen Eschner
17:00 Q 28.4 Controlling Quantum Gases in an Optical Cavity Through Continuous Measurement and Markovian Feedback — •Marcus Hofmann, Tobias Donner, Francesco Petiziol, and André Eckardt
17:00 Q 28.5 Depletion dynamics of a Bose-Einstein condensate in a dissipative optical cavity — •Gage Harmon, Giovanna Morigi, Tom Schmit, and Simon Jäger
17:00 Q 28.6 Generation of squeezed state superpositions of light with an atom-cavity system — •Maurizio Trigilia, Raphael Benz, Sebastian Alejandro Morales Ramirez, Micha Kappel, Daniel Reigel, Luis Weiß, Vincet Beguin, Leon Layer, Violet Ruf, and Stephan Welte for the QNN collaboration
17:00 Q 28.7 Development of an experimental setup for quantum network experiments based on neutral atoms in an optical cavityRaphael Benz, •Sebastián Alejandro Morales Ramírez, Micha Kappel, Daniel Reigel, Maurizio Trigilia, Luis Weiß, Vincent Beguin, Leon Layer, Violet Ruf, and Stephan Welte for the QNN collaboration
17:00 Q 28.8 Qubit entanglement via a single-mode Gaussian lateral defect Fabry-Perot cavity — •Ruolin Guan, Pengji Li, Xian Zheng, Vineesha Srivastava, Chenxi Ma, Eddy P. Rugeramigabo, Michael Zopf, Klemens Hammerer, and Fei Ding
17:00 Q 28.9 Design and simulation of circular Bragg grating cavities for enhanced emission and spin readout of silicon C centers — •Junchun Yang, Alessandro Puddu, Shuyu Wen, Sourav Dev, Shengqiang Zhou, Yonder Berencén, and Kambiz Jamshidi
17:00 Q 28.10 Single-pulse SUPER — •Jonas Köglmayr, Paul Constantin Alexander Hagen, Doris Reiter, Moritz Cygorek, and Vollrath Martin Axt
17:00 Q 28.11 Interacting bosonic system — •Margherita Valenza, Flore K. Kunst, and Anton Montag
17:00 Q 28.12 Re-entrant phase transition in many-body Cavity QED — •Tom Schmit, Laura Batini, Justyna Stefaniak, David Baur, Gabriele Natale, Fabian Bennati Weis, Nicolò Defenu, Tobias Donner, and Giovanna Morigi
17:00 Q 28.13 Heralded generation of atom-photon entanglement — •Pau Farrera, Gianvito Chiarella, Tobias Frank, Leart Zuka, and Gerhard Rempe
17:00 Q 28.14 Self-consistent matter description of the Dicke-Ising chain — •Jonas Leibig, Max Hörmann, Anja Langheld, Andreas Schellenberger, and Kai Phillip Schmidt
17:00 Q 28.15 An atomic tweezer array with strong cavity coupling — •Johannes Schabbauer, Stephan Roschinski, Franz von Silva-Tarouca, Damien Bloch, and Julian Leonard
17:00 Q 28.16 Characterisation of perovskite quantum dots interfaced with a high-finesse cavity — •Svenja Müller, Amrutha Rajan, Gabriele Raino, Maksym Kovalenko, and David Hunger
17:00 Q 28.17 Spontaneous emission in the presence of a hemispherical mirror — •Yannick Weiser, Tommaso Faorlin, Lorenz Panzl, Giovanni Cerchiari, and Rainer Blatt
17:00 Q 28.18 Spatially-varying spin-photon coupling in the antiferromagnetic Dicke-Ising model — •Anja Langheld and Kai Phillip Schmidt
17:00 Q 28.19 (Quasi-)continuous-wave superradiant Lasers — •Max Hachmann, David Nak, and Andreas Hemmerich
17:00 Q 28.20 Optimizing ancilla-assisted shortcuts to adiabaticity — •Giorgio Anfuso, Emma King, Luigi Giannelli, Giuseppe Falci, and Giovanna Morigi
17:00 Q 28.21 Experimental Control with QUDI towards manipulation of single C-13 nuclear spin — •Michel Wolf, Jeremias Resch, Ioannis Karapatzakis, Wolfgang Wernsdorfer, and David Hunger
17:00 Q 28.22 Quantum dynamical transitions when the corresponding classical phase space has a separatrix: extension of the QKNH theorem beyond double wells — •Peter Stabel and James Anglin
17:00 Q 28.23 Frequency Conversion of Solid-State Sources for Telecom-Band Quantum Networking — •Chao Gao, Fabrice von Chamier Gliszczinski, Elnaz Bazzazi, Roger Alfredo Kögler, Esteban Gomez Lopez, Hala Said, and Oliver Benson
17:00 Q 28.24 Engineering of maximally entangled orbital angular momentum states via path identity — •Richard Bernecker, Baghdasar Baghdasaryan, and Stephan Fritzsche
17:00 Q 28.25 Multi-Wavelength Stellar Intensity Interferometry with a Telescope Array — •Iurii Datii, Oren Ironi, Nick Konidaris, Sagi Ben-Ami, and Joachim von Zanthier
17:00 Q 28.26 Tomographic reconstruction of free-electron quantum states — •Hao Jeng and Claus Ropers
17:00 Q 28.27 Hanbury Brown-Twiss interference of electrons in free space — •Florian Fleischmann, Mona Bukenberger, Anton Classen, Marc-Oliver Pleinert, and Joachim von Zanthier
17:00 Q 28.28 Towards counterpropagating frequency converters in x-cut TFLN — •Nivedita Vishnukumar, Laura Bollmers, Michael Rüsing, Harald Herrmann, Laura Padberg, and Christine Silberhorn
17:00 Q 28.29 Optimization of electrode design for future interaction-free-measurements with electrons — •FABIAN BAMMES, FRANZ SCHMIDT-KALER, NILS BODE, MICHAEL SEIDLING, ROBERT ZIMMERMANN, LARS RADTKE, JUSTUS WALTHER, and PETER HOMMELHOFF
17:00 Q 28.30 Bohmian Trajectories in a Double Slit Experiment — •Ozan Nacitarhan, Carlotta Versmold, Florian Huber, Lukas Knips, Jan Dziewior, Eun Mi Kim, and Harald Weinfurter
17:00 Q 28.31 Guiding electrons in rotating saddle potentials — •Franz Schmidt-Kaler, Johannes Illmer, Fabian Bammes, and Peter Hommelhoff
17:00 Q 28.32 Interaction-induced topological phase transition via spatially selective nonlinearity in photonic honeycomb lattices — •Bashar Karaja, Michael Fleischhauer, and Christina Jörg
17:00 Q 28.33 Towards an all-optical phase shifter based on integrated waveguides immersed in hot atomic vapor — •Annika Belz, Alexandra Köpf, Benyamin Shnirman, Xiaoyu Cheng, Hadiseh Alaeian, Harald Kübler, Robert Löw, and Tilman Pfau
17:00 Q 28.34 Sub-Doppler absorption lines at telecom wavelength in hot 87Rb vapor — •Inna Kviatkovsky, Lucas Pache, Leonid Yatsenko, Viola-Antonella Zeilberger, Philipp Schneeweiss, Jürgen Volz, and Arno Rauschenbeutel
17:00 Q 28.35 Self-organized transport in noisy dynamic networkFrederic Folz, •Joshua Rainer Ganz, Sayan Roy, Adish Singha, Kurt Mehlhorn, and Giovanna Morigi
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