15.-16.12. 2022 QPhoton Networking Symposium 2022
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Venue
Abbe Center of Photonics Albert-Einstein-Str. 6 07745 Jena Auditorium, ground floor, main entrance.
Online https://uni-jena-de.zoom.us/j/66539113437 Meeting-ID: 665 3911 3437Externer Link Kenncode: QPhoton
Program
Thursday, 15.12.2022
11:30 Arrival ACP Foyer
11:45 Joint walk to Abbe Center Casino for lunch Hans-Knöll-Str. 1, 07745 Jena
13:00 QPhoton Introduction (Tilman Pfau, IQST, 5. Phys. Institut, Uni Stuttgart) Session 1: Chaired by Thomas Pertsch (ACP, Uni Jena)
13:10 Prof. Dr. Tilman Pfau (IQST, 5. Phys. Institut, Uni Stuttgart) Introducing the Stuttgart node
13:25 Dr. Aparajita Singha (IQST, MPI-FKF Stuttgart) Controlled surface-modification to revive shallow NV-centers
13:45 Dr. Ralf Klemt (IQST, 5. Phys. Institut, Uni Stuttgart) A dipolar quantum gas microscope
Session 2: Chaired by Tilman Pfau (IQST, 5. Phys. Institut, Uni Stuttgart)
14:05 Prof. Dr. Joachim Ankerhold (IQST, Institute for Complex Quantum Systems, Uni Ulm) Introducing the Ulm node
14:20 Dr. Dario Cilluffo (IQST, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Ulm): Simulating a real Gaussian Boson Sampling experiment through Tensor Networks
14:40 Dr. Dominik Maile (IQST, Institute for Complex Quantum Systems, Universität Ulm) Performance of quantum registers in diamond in the presence of spin impurities
15:00 Coffee Break and Poster Session
Session 3: Chaired by Prof. Dr. Joachim Ankerhold (IQST, Institute for Complex Quantum Systems, Uni Ulm)
15:30 Prof. Dr. Andreas Tünnermann (ACP Jena & Fraunhofer IOF Jena) Introducing the Abbe Center of Photonics and the Quantum Activities in Jena
15:45 Dr. Valerio Flavio Gili (ACP Jena, Institute of Applied Physics, Pertsch/Setzpfandt group) Fast Quantum Ghost Imaging in the Infrared with a 2D SPAD array in reverse START-STOP configuration
16:05 Vipin Krishna (ACP Jena, Institute of Solid State Physics, Soavi group) Titel und Abstract werden bis 7.12. nachgereicht
16:25 Dr. Ciprian Padurariu (IQST, Institute for Complex Quantum Systems, Uni Ulm) Vortex dynamics in superconducting nanowires under magnetic field: towards infrared single photon detection
16:45 Dr. Marc Scheffler (IQST, 1. Phys. Institut, Uni Stuttgart) Optical properties of quantum materials – also for quantum technologies
17:05 Sandra Mennle (IQST, 4. Phys. Institut, Uni Stuttgart) Tunable niobium-based plasmonic superconducting photodetectors for the near- and mid-IR
17:25 Poster session and group discussion in the ACP foyer
20:00 Transfer of all interested participants to the restaurant in the city center, organized by the Jena hosts (private cars and/or public transport).
20:30 Dinner at L’Osteria, Leutragraben 1, City Center
Friday, 16.12.2022
Session 4: Chaired by Prof. Dr. Tilman Pfau (IQST, 5. Phys. Institut, Uni Stuttgart)
09:00 Dr. Sina Saravi (ACP Jena, Institute of Applied Physics, Pertsch/Setzpfandt group) Hybrid nonlinear systems for a new generation of hardware for quantum technologies
09:20 Dr. Robert Löw (IQST, 5. Phys. Institut, Uni Stuttgart): Nonlinear optics with hot atomic vapors
09:40 Prof. Dr. Heidemarie Schmidt (DEP Quantum Detection/Leibniz-IPHT e.V. Jena & IFK, Uni Jena) Cryogenic single photon detectors in the European quantum ecosystem – fascinating properties and still too exclusive
10:00 Concluding Remarks
10:05 Coffee Break and Poster Session
10:30 Lab Tours
12:30 Lunch at Abbe Center Casino, Hans-Knöll-Str. 1, 07745 Jena
14:00 Departure