Mainz 2026 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
Q 81: Quantum Communication, Networks, Repeaters, & QKD III
Freitag, 6. März 2026, 14:30–16:30, P 10
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14:30 |
Q 81.1 |
Device-independent quantum key distribution in an event-ready atom-photon architecture over 25 km fiber using double frequency conversion — •Jonas Meiers, Christian Haen, Max Bergerhoff, Tobias Bauer, Christoph Becher, and Jürgen Eschner
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14:45 |
Q 81.2 |
Polarization to time-bin conversion for ion-photon entanglement — •Christian Haen, Julian Groß-Funk, Max Bergerhoff, Pascal Baumgart, Tobias Bauer, Christoph Becher, and Jürgen Eschner
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15:00 |
Q 81.3 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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15:15 |
Q 81.4 |
Stand-alone mobile quantum memory system — •Martin Jutisz, Alexander Erl, Janik Wolters, Mustafa Gündoğan, and Markus Krutzik
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15:30 |
Q 81.5 |
A Compact Receiver for Polarisation Encoded BB84 Quantum Key Distribution — •Michael Steinberger, Moritz Birkhold, Michael Auer, Adomas Baliuka, Harald Weinfurter, and Lukas Knips
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15:45 |
Q 81.6 |
QKD via Nanosatellites - Qube 2 Mission Hardware and Update — •Moritz Birkhold for the QUBE 2 Konsortium collaboration
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16:00 |
Q 81.7 |
Narrow-band resonator-enhanced SPDC source for airborne quantum communication — Sheng-Hsuan Huang, •Thomas Dirmeier, Hans Dang, Sebastian Luff, Martin Fischer, Markus Sondermann, Gerd Leuchs, and Christoph Marquardt
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16:15 |
Q 81.8 |
Fully Integrated Multifunctional Platform for Secure QKD Using Waveguide-Integrated SNSPDs — •Connor A. Graham-Scott, César Bertoni Ocampo, Janis Averbeck, and Carsten Schuck
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